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Tuesday, September 4, 2012

Advice Of World's Richest Woman Gina Rinehart Sparks Outrage








World's richest woman Gina Rinehart has sparked off controversy by advising people 'jealous of the wealthy' to start working harder and cut down on drinking, smoking and socializing.
Mining magnate Rinehart rebuked her poorer Australian countrymen with her comments in her regular column in Australian Resources and Investment magazine.
Rinehart, 56, also rounded on Australia's 'class warfare', insisting it was billionaires such as herself who were doing more than anyone to help the poor, the Telegraph reports.
She stated there was 'no monopoly' on becoming a millionaire.
Rinehart also warned that Australia risks following European
Mining magnate Rinehart rebuked her poorer Australian countrymen with her comments in her regular column in Australian Resources and Investment magazine.
Rinehart, 56, also rounded on Australia's 'class warfare', insisting it was billionaires such as herself who were doing more than anyone to help the poor, the Telegraph reports.
She stated there was 'no monopoly' on becoming a millionaire.
Rinehart also warned that Australia risks following European economies ruined by "socialist" policies, high taxes, and excessive regulation.
According to the paper, her comments have provoked widespread criticism.
Wayne Swan, Australia's Deputy Prime minister, said her comments 'are an insult to the millions of Australians'
"These sorts of comments are an insult to the millions of Australian workers who go to work and slog it out to feed the kids and pay the bills," Swan said.
The paper also quoted Ged Kearney, the Australian Council of Trade

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