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Originally posted by ztawinthropgirl
One thing I have learned in my 23 years is that the more you earn, make, etc. the more is expected of you. Basically, you have more responsibility to others and to yourself. With this said and taxation being discussed (not grades, necessarily), if you make $200,000+, then you have worked hard to gain a certain place in life and you expect to be respected for your attainment, right? I would guess yes. Why can't someone expect something of you? People expect those of us who have college degrees to not act like dumb idiots. The minute you gain a respected position in life or $200,000+ does not mean social and personal responsibility flies out the window.
The more you gain, the more responsibility is given.
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You got it all wrong...its not the more you gain, it's the more power you have the greater the responsibilty becomes. Just because you make 200,000+ a year doesnt mean you have the power. I can be a millionaire and have less power that a $25,000 a yr state represenitive has. And just because you have a college degree doesnt mean people expect you to not act like an idiot. Every year when Florida plays Florida State in the state rivalry football game, I expect there to be massive amount of idiotic FSU fans running their mouths all the time.