On Thursday 27 September 2007, Dennis Rainwater wrote:
...
> Back during the buildup to "9-1-99" (the launch of Quickscar), I
> recall our upline Diamond bragging about what a clever coup it was
> for Amway to start Quixtar -- he described it as an effective way for
> the DeVos and Van Andel families to transfer the wealth and assets of
> the company to the next generation so the government wouldn't siphon
> them off through inheritance taxes. Hmmmmmm....
As someone dealing with inheritance tax issues now due to my Father's
death earlier this year, I can say that is a complete load of crap.
When I think about it, it seems to me that no matter what the pins do,
they cannot give an honest reason for it. Think about it. is there
*anything* they've done that could tell the truth about why they did
it? They've got to be in the habit of doing something, then
immediately thinking about what their reason for doing it is.
I can imagine a king pin at a function when he has to go to the
bathroom. He goes in, then realizes if anyone sees him in the men's
room or coming out of it, they might realize he's mortal, so while in
there, invents a reason, then comes out and announces to the entire
assembly, "As you know, *I*, as a Diamond, don't have to deal with
bodily waste, but I did want to be sure that the plumbing was working
for everyone else! I'm always thinking of my downline!"
Hal

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