can you fucking imagine?
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I didn't think people said stuff like that out loud.
I just hope that quote gets repeated loudly and often.
I can only imagine it will. Are people really that clueless? Well, of course they are. I'm just saying, I'm careful what I say in public, and nobody gives a crap or quotes me (much). I only wish I had to be so sensitive as to not whine about my meager, leftover $400,000. I could totally be sensitive about that, Universe. Just sayin'.
He was saying he only has $400,000 personal income right? Not, I only have $400,000 with which to pay my employees their salaries, benefits, and to reinvest in my business, right?
Good lord.
Give or take a few decimal points, I know exactly how he feels.
Yeah.
I can't listen to the audio at work.
He could mean that. It isn't clear from the quote.
I forgot how comforting you guys were.
Yeah, I just went over and looked. He sort of means personal income. His point was that, while his businesses pulled in $6.3 million:
Fleming responded by saying that while his businesses made $6.3 million last year, after you “pay 500 employees, you pay rent, you pay equipment, and food,” his profits “a mere fraction of that” — “by the time I feed my family, I have maybe $400,000 left over.”
OK, he actually seems to say he makes $600,000 net income, then ends up with $400,000 to reinvest. So, I guess his take-home is $200,000 from his businesses.
Wait, people have money left over after they feed their families?!
Oh god, it's brilliant. [link] She says, Your business made $6.3 million. He says, Sure, but after I pay the employees, etc., my takehome is only a fraction of that -- $600K. So then by the time he feeds his family, he only has $400K left to reinvest in the business.