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red states rule
09-01-2012, 05:51 AM
Sound advice, yet government officals go nuts and take her comment as "insulting"

Here in the US the liberal media would have tagged her as a racist and called her remarks as hate speech




The world's richest woman, Australian mining tycoon Gina Rinehart, urged those "jealous" of the wealthy to "spend less time drinking" in a piece the government described as "insulting" on Thursday.

Rinehart, whose family iron ore prospecting fortune of Aus$29.2 billion (US$30.1 billion) also makes her Australia's wealthiest person, hit out at those who she said were envious of the rich.

"There is no monopoly on becoming a millionaire," she wrote in an industry magazine column.

"If you're jealous of those with more money, don't just sit there and complain. Do something to make more money yourself -- spend less time drinking or smoking and socialising, and more time working.

"Become one of those people who work hard, invest and build, and at the same time create employment and opportunities for others."

Rinehart blamed what she described as "socialist", anti-business policies for the plight of Australia's poor, urging the government to lower the minimum wage, as well as taxes, unless it wanted to end up like Greece.

"The terrible millionaires and billionaires can often invest in other countries... maybe their teenagers don't get the cars they wanted, or a better beach house or or maybe the holiday to Europe is cut short, but otherwise life goes on," she wrote.

"The millionaires and billionaires who choose to invest in Australia are actually those who most help the poor and our young. This secret needs to be spread widely."

But senior ministers including Treasurer Wayne Swan -- an outspoken critic of Australia's mining billionaires and their deep-pocketed anti-tax campaigns -- slammed the remarks.
"These sorts of comments are an insult to the millions of Australian workers who go to work and slog it out to feed the kids and pay the bills," Swan said, adding that Rinehart clearly regarded Australians as "lazy workers who drink and socialise too much".


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KitchenKitten99
09-04-2012, 11:20 PM
That's what you get when the media and government can't handle common sense AND the truth being spoken at the same time.

gabosaurus
09-05-2012, 12:03 AM
Gina Rinehart is a trust find baby. She is the heiress of a mining tycoon who knows little about actually working. She is among the most unpopular people in Australia.

Rinehart's business methods are suspect to the point where three of her own kids are suing her.

So tell us, RSR, are you a trust fund baby? How did you acquire your fabulous wealth and privilege?

red states rule
09-05-2012, 02:48 AM
Gina Rinehart is a trust find baby. She is the heiress of a mining tycoon who knows little about actually working. She is among the most unpopular people in Australia.

Rinehart's business methods are suspect to the point where three of her own kids are suing her.

So tell us, RSR, are you a trust fund baby? How did you acquire your fabulous wealth and privilege?

Yes Gabby the nerve of that women telling people to WORK for what they want out of life and not waiting for that government check to arrive every month

To libs like you that is damn near treason

logroller
09-05-2012, 04:00 AM
If I owned a bar I'd tell this lady to mind her own business!!!

fj1200
09-05-2012, 08:58 AM
Yes Gabby the nerve of that women telling people to WORK for what they want out of life and not waiting for that government check to arrive every month

To libs like you that is damn near treason

I thought you didn't like, assuming gab is correct, hypocrisy.

fj1200
09-05-2012, 09:00 AM
Rinehart's business methods are suspect to the point where three of her own kids are suing her.

I'm not sure how being sued by family is a sign of her business methods but were you aware that miners in Australia are making a killing in wages these days?

The $200,000-a-Year Mine Worker - WSJ.com (http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052970204621904577016172350869312.html)