Mark Cuban just became the 2nd most hated rich guy in the USA!

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Nate,

Is it really your assertion that the cutoff for "rich" (forget the actual number, whether 100k, 300k, 50k, etc) should be based solely on gross income? And that that cutoff should be a delineator for who should pay more in taxes, and who should pay less? Or am I comprehending incorrectly?
 
Nate,

Is it really your assertion that the cutoff for "rich" (forget the actual number, whether 100k, 300k, 50k, etc) should be based solely on gross income? And that that cutoff should be a delineator for who should pay more in taxes, and who should pay less? Or am I comprehending incorrectly?

My assertion from the beginning was that Cuban was not a good "voice" for the "rich" because I think he represents roughly 1% of the nation. I threw out a range of 100k to 200k a year as being more realistic. Maxie believes that 100k is not "rich" because it doesn't go far in Manhattan, which I disagree with because in the majority of the country, someone who makes between 100k-200k would be doing very very well. I posted a link that showed that only 15% of the country makes 100k plus every year.

I never asserted who should or shouldn't pay more taxes. I just merely think that if we are going to start talking about taxing the "rich" more, opinions should be coming from a more widely represented body of the "rich" and I think 100k-200k a year is more realistic. :dunno:
 
I debated for a couple years. I know you can't just drop a point because YOU think it's moronic.

Sure you can because the point falls apart on its own. Not in Oxford or LD Debate, but in Parlimentary Style debate, you bet that's the case.

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Kind of surprised that nobody here has pointed out actual average wages in New York City:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Demographics_of_New_York_City#Income

If you go by average (mean) income, it's $121k per HOUSEHOLD in Manhattan. If you go by median income (middle number among all incomes) it's only $64k. Obviously, a lot of extremely wealthy people drive up the average.

Of course, the Manhattan population is self-selecting. People who live there do so because they can afford it. If they can't, they commute.

Someone commuting into Manhattan from the Bronx ($34k/year median household) or Brooklyn ($41k median household) might consider a single man living in Manhattan earning $100k somewhat rich, or a household earning $200k very rich.
 
Anyway, just happened to see this infographic today, and since we're doing the whole "that's not rich!" vs "that's greedy!" thing again, I figured I'd post it:

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Everybody start breaking out your predetermined conclusions about why this is/isn't any big deal.
 
mook kills it!

and yeah, this country has been going straight down the toilet since reagan, everyone knows that
 
mook kills it!

and yeah, this country has been going straight down the toilet since reagan, everyone knows that

He just made you look stupid. He's attacking your policies.

And mook is an Obama supporter, so he should hide that chart.
 
He's attacking your policies.

lol, once again, nobody on earth can understand your gibberish, congrats

the chart shows the rich are getting richer, the poor are getting poorer, and people are having to work much harder to keep the same standard of living as they used to.

sooooooo wtf are you babbling about? save it
 
FWIW...

http://sports.yahoo.com/nba/blog/ba...t=AiGJip0XWXm7TBz2KTd0v9K8vLYF?urn=nba-wp8498

When an NBA player retires, teams are under no obligation to pay them any remaining money on their contract. But when the smallest NBA player at 5-3 Muggsy Bogues hung up his sneakers back in 2001, Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban apparently didn't bat an eye before paying him the entirety of the remaining three years, and $3.6 million on his contract. A decade later, Bogues is still singing Cuban's praises.

During an appearance on HBO's "Real Time with Bill Maher" a few months ago, Cuban was caught pigeonholed by the host and panel as the greedy billionaire type. Whether it was deserved or not, any comment that Cuban made regarding tax laws or job creation was sloughed off as just another excuse from a rich guy, trying to keep his tax rate low. It was an uncomfortable watch, as Cuban was wrongly dismissed as no fan of the little man.
Well, thanks to a recent interview with SLAM, the littlest man in NBA history appears to be Mark Cuban's biggest fan.

In 1999, the diminutive free agent signed a one-year contract with the Toronto Raptors, to serve as a calming bench influence behind a rotating group of point guards in name only like Doug Christie, Alvin Williams and Dee Brown(notes). Bogues came through with such a steadying hand (averaging just one turnover for every 29.4 minutes played) that the Raptors re-signed the 5-3 veteran to a four-year deal the following summer, despite also signing Mark Jackson as a point guard in the same offseason.

And despite the fact that Bogues, while a successful surprise in 1999-00, was 36 years old.

Predictably, he fell off the next season; and the Raptors dealt both Bogues and Jackson to New York for a future first-rounder midway through the campaign. The Knicks, perpetually in win-now mode, followed up by organizing a three-team deal that would hand New York Shandon Anderson and Howard Eisley (two players that then-GM Scott Layden had drafted in Utah), sending Bogues to Dallas along the way.

And this is where Muggsy, as detailed by SLAM's Tzvi Twersky, gets to sing the praises of Cuban:

"I've never met Mr. Mark Cuban, but I tell people that I thank him more than life itself," Bogues, 46, said recently over the phone from his home in Charlotte. "I had three years left on my contract when my mom passed away, and I decided it was time to move on [from basketball]. I walked away from the game with three years left on my contract. He (Cuban) could have easily just have bought me out of my contract, but he went on and honored it and paid the three years out and never looked back."

"I was never able to thank Cuban in person for that, but I do thank him," said Bogues.................
 
he paid mike finley like 50 million dollars to play for the spurs too, what a sweetheart :)
 
Muggsy Bogues just became the 3rd most hated rich guy in the USA for saying nice things about the 2nd most hated rich guy.
 
lol, once again, nobody on earth can understand your gibberish, congrats

the chart shows the rich are getting richer, the poor are getting poorer, and people are having to work much harder to keep the same standard of living as they used to.

sooooooo wtf are you babbling about? save it

There's no confusion anywhere you simply lack reading comprehension.


The chart clearly shows our debt-to-GDP ratio has only recently gone over 65%. Our spending is at an unsustainable level. And you cheerleaded the policies that got us here along with Mook. The chart shows SPENDING has gone up exponentially over the past decade. Insolvency is our problem.
 
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Just worked for his HDNet last night...... thanks for the work Mark, I don't hate!
 
You support terrible policies that even socialists like FDR disagree with.

Look at the chart again, and go over some of your previous posts. You are part of the problem bruh.

NOBODY can "comprehend" your musings, sorry hombre

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cant win every year, or in lebrons case, ANY year :biglaugh:
sf giants, world champions, say it with me :lol:
 
Let's go Braves! Lets go Braves! :party:

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Apples to oranges, because basketball is easier. I saw Shaq get swept 4 times then dominate. Baseball is so drawn out and no one repeats (in this era) aside from the Yanks, Sox, and Marlins. ;]
 
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