BTW a couple of other things. Firstly you are a legend in your own mind regarding your supposed "decisively" proving me wrong - in those cases you appear to allude to, an impasse was reached and we agreed to disagree either explicitly or de facto. Secondly, I am really tired of all your class warfare BS - by any measure I fit right in with those who, by and large, make up the so called "elites." So in terms of class, I am one of those who might be envied by the less fortunate. This points all the more to the rigor of process, rather than pull of personal financial interests, which has led me to my set of Burkian beliefs. You might note with interest that I have long been striving to remove onorous government regulations regarding micromanagement of the workplace, so called diversity, and other farcical initiatives. The burden of a growing raft of federal, state and local laws must be reduced overall. So, any assertion that I am some "class warrior" or somehow personally envious of the so called "wealthy" is complete horse droppings.
BTW a couple of other things. Firstly you are a legend in your own mind regarding your supposed "decisively" proving me wrong - in those cases you appear to allude to, an impasse was reached and we agreed to disagree either explicitly or de facto. Secondly, I am really tired of all your class warfare BS - by any measure I fit right in with those who, by and large, make up the so called "elites."You really shouldn't accuse others of being a legend in their own mind, sonny boy.
So in terms of class, I am one of those who might be envied by the less fortunate.
Son, with respect to class...you have none.
. You might note with interest that I have long been striving to remove onorous government regulations regarding micromanagement of the workplace, so called diversity, and other farcical initiatives.
But your first demand is for more and more onerous government regulation and micromanagement, not less--you just prefer some forms of onerous government regulation and micromanagement to others, particularly if you can inflict it on someone other than yourself.
So, any assertion that I am some "class warrior" or somehow personally envious of the so called "wealthy" is complete horse droppings.
Scott McNealy is extremely wealthy. He hates and envies Bill Gates, who is also extremely wealthy.
It boils down to McNealy not liking to lose out, particularly to someone he believes to be an intellectual inferior.
Scott bought and paid for a political prosecution of his class enemy.
You wish to do likewise to your class enemies. Perhaps you are annoyed that people who you believe to be intellectually or socially inferior is out-competing you in the marketplace. But it comes out as class warfare rhetoric.