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<blockquote data-quote="rhodesbe" data-source="post: 1990866" data-attributes="member: 2415"><p>Bill Gates made two lists. I stuck him on mine because of his experience in managing organizations that are larger than many countries in terms of people and budgets. He also reveals to be motivated by something other than greed, which is a fatal flaw of fiscal policy in this country. He's familiar with the dynamics of geopolitics, has successfully dealt with people and companies who specifically want to destroy his, and has the pragmatic approach to both: observe laws he disagrees with, and give money to people who need it - not just talk about it.</p><p></p><p>He's not on the list because of his political and personal beliefs - thankfully the question is a committee of men, not a single man. Whatever his religious beliefs, Gates obviously has a strength of character to have the entire world resent him, yet still hold his ground.</p><p></p><p>All your bullcrap and trolling makes me think you're like 19 years old.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rhodesbe, post: 1990866, member: 2415"] Bill Gates made two lists. I stuck him on mine because of his experience in managing organizations that are larger than many countries in terms of people and budgets. He also reveals to be motivated by something other than greed, which is a fatal flaw of fiscal policy in this country. He's familiar with the dynamics of geopolitics, has successfully dealt with people and companies who specifically want to destroy his, and has the pragmatic approach to both: observe laws he disagrees with, and give money to people who need it - not just talk about it. He's not on the list because of his political and personal beliefs - thankfully the question is a committee of men, not a single man. Whatever his religious beliefs, Gates obviously has a strength of character to have the entire world resent him, yet still hold his ground. All your bullcrap and trolling makes me think you're like 19 years old. [/QUOTE]
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