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Originally Posted by BobbyStrawberry
And Fisher's reward for running the team into the ground is $380 million from the Nevada taxpayers. At least the players earn their money...
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I've never understood why it always seems like 90% of the country is more obsessed with what actual workers make than what owners of the means of production, to quote Marx, make. Putting aside politics, which I am not referencing, not a single person said to me a year ago, "isn't it an abomination that Elon Musk makes $4 million dollars an hour." But I have hear people rant about overpaid teachers making $80,000 a year, greedy cops and firefighters pulling down $30,000 a year in overtime, etc. etc.
In sports its always the greedy players, not the greedy billionaires who run things and watch their assets appreciate every year even if they fail miserably.
Have always wondered if this is an American phenomenon or something more universal.