JR on the other hand has thus far about $20 million from MSC, does not contribute to the project, and has stated that he will sell 1% of his Bitcoins when his personal MSC holdings are valued at about $450 million (assuming it's 1,000USD/BTC, when it's .7 BTC/MSC, which in my opinion is conservative).
Correction to the bolded part: "does not post on this forum on weekends for you to read his thoughts."
The correction should rather be : "is completely off the internet on weekends, evenings and vacations, and has a full-time job and a family." That's rather different from your correction.
How can you say he does not contribute? How do you know what he is doing (or planning)?
I am saying that he's not contributing based on what I know, of course. This project prides itself on its transparency, so I think and hope that all relevant actions and plans would be discussed with the community.
Also, JR has repeatedly shared gratuitous information with us (e.g. how many Bitcoins he owned, that his kids go to private school, etc.). Therefore one would think that if he were doing something actually pertinent to the project, he would let us know.
Also, didn't you read above that J.R. is doing all that he can to arrange things so that he can work on this full-time? I guess not. I hope that is true.
I think that characterizing JR's efforts to start working on Mastercoin full-time as "doing all he can" is misleading. If he were doing all he can, he would quit his job, let the community know he has given his employer notice, and start working on Mastercoin. Since JR has not done this (as far as we know), I can only interpret "doing all he can" to mean "JR is doing all he can to work on Mastercoin full-time, while also making the transition as smooth as possible". That is, you see, a very different statement.
I am not criticizing JR for wanting to make his transition to working full-time on Mastercoin as smooth as possible, but I am certain we can find a developer who has fewer commitments than JR does, and hence can begin to work full-time on Mastercoin sooner (insofar as the developer doesn't have a full-time job currently). Aside from sentimental remarks like "he's the heart and soul of the project" and "we love him", I have not heard anyone explain why it is so necessary JR work full-time on Mastercoin. Do people think it is so unlikely that we can find a programmer of comparable skill to work on the project? If so, what evidence do you have the JR is such a superb developer?
Everyone knew the rules going in on how the coins were to be distributed. The investors knew the deal because it was clearly set out from the beginning.
That's not the point. The current investors are hopefully not the only people who will ever be involved in Mastercoin; we will need to attract more people, and one of the things that people who aren't invested in Mastercoin don't like is the centralization that comes with one person owning so many Mastercoins. And it's not a case of "if they don't like it, that's too bad for them", because we absolutely need more investors, and since there are (and will continue to be) similar projects to Mastercoin; investors can take their money to those projects.