kalm wrote:Baldy wrote:
Well...you didn't say the "wealthy feel a sense of entitlement".
You said:
FYI, feeling a sense of entitlement and an entitlement in and of itself are two entirely different statements and have two entirely different meanings.
The gift that keeps on giving.

No shit? That's why I'm laughing at you and also at your weak attempt to walk back your lack of understanding towards the context of both articles and the thread.
The guy in my link is wealthy and feels entitled to water because of his wealth. The pope would disagree.
Let me know if you or Andy need more help.

Dug yourself a hole to deep to climb out of, and you're doubling down. I love the tenacity.
How do you know how the guy feels? He didn't say anything of the sort in the article.
What he did say was that he pays more in taxes than all the riff raff in the area so he deserves more water. The water is a commodity and he is willing to pay more for it.
A sense of entitlement is a belief that someone is inherently deserving of privileges and special treatment. Someone who is willing to pay more for a commodity because they have the money is not an entitlement...it is the law of supply and demand.
By all means my friend keep digging, you know one of us will rescue you.
