While watching the Monaco Grand Prix, I saw row after row after row of multi-million dollar ocean-going luxury yachts
On Sunday I watched the Formula 1 Monaco Grand Prix at Monte Carlo. Depending on which part of the race course they showed, I could see row after row after row of multi-million dollar ocean-going luxury yachts moored alongside each other.
I got to thinking about what a waste of money that is. These yachts rarely venture onto the high seas. They stay moored in their berths so that the filthy rich can throw exorbitant parties on them.
When not using the yachts themselves, a lot of the owners rent them out for a day or two to other wealthy people who do not have such yachts.
Some of these yachts are no doubt owned by oil-rich Saudi princes, but most of these rich playboys or their families gained their wealth off of the backs of poor working people.
Just think of how much good could be done if the filthy rich would donate more of their wealth to good causes instead of wasting their money on yachts and other luxuries.
2 comments:
Just think of all the unemployed ship builders.
Socialism at it's finest. Please tell people how they must spread the money that they made to others who sit at home watching game shows and collecting welfare.
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