s********t 发帖数: 4150 | 1 世界女首富道出了成功的真谛,一帮无耻懒人不懂得感激或是反思,反而恶言相向。眼
前的美国又何尝不是如此?哎,文明的堕落。。。
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World's richest woman says those who are jealous of her wealth should 'stop
drinking, stop smoking and work harder'
By Frank Thorne
PUBLISHED:08:40 EST, 30 August 2012| UPDATED: 17:50 EST, 30 August 2012
The richest woman in Australia has caused a storm by calling her struggling
fellow countrymen 'whingers' and telling them to get out of the pub and work
harder.
Billionaire mining magnate Gina Rinehart, who is also the world's richest
woman, has never had a real job.
But she has never had it so good, riding the crest of the resources boom in
Western Australia.
Outburst: Billionaire Gina Rinehart claimed it is people like her who do the
most to help the poor
The controversial Mrs Rinehart has also attacked Australia's 'class warfare'
and insists it is billionaires such as herself who are doing more than
anyone to help the poor by investing their money and creating jobs.
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Australian treasurer Wayne Swan joined a chorus of critics after Mrs
Rinehart also suggested the government should lower the minimum wage of $606
.40 per week - less than £400 - and cut taxes to stimulate employment.
Reposte: Australian treasurer Wayne Swan described Rinehart's comments as '
an insult to millions of Australian workers'
In her regular column in Australian Resources and Investment magazine, she
warns that Australia risks heading down the same path as European economies
ruined by 'socialist' policies, high taxes and excessive regulation.
'There is no monopoly on becoming a millionaire,' writes Mrs Rinehart, who
has built a $20 billion-plus mining empire since inheriting lucrative
tenements from her father, Lang Hancock, in 1992.
'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.'
But her strident comments provoked a barrage of criticism, led by the Acting
Prime Minister who earlier this month used the music of Bruce Springsteen
to attack the 'massively wealthy'' to drown out the voices of ordinary
people.
Reigniting his feud with the miner, Mr Swan described Ms Rinehart's comments
as an 'insult to the millions of Australian workers who go to work and slog
it out to feed the kids and pay the bills.'
Her comments provoked a sharp response from the union movement with
Australian Council of Trade Unions President Ged Kearney claiming her views
were 'stuck in the nineteenth century'.
'Gina Rinehart's comments are the product of someone who has never had to
earn a living and an insult to millions of working Australians who didn't
have the head start of inheriting a fortune from their father and of being
able to bully politicians by virtue of their inherited wealth,' Ms Kearney
said.
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