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I've had this discussion with colleagues. DEbluedude Apr 2020 #1
What he meant to say is that it SHOULD change Solomon Apr 2020 #2
Most corporate bosses and short-sighted a-holes looking no far forward than... brush Apr 2020 #31
That might be his vision mercuryblues Apr 2020 #3
is that based on the 1918 pandemic being followed by, uh, the roaring '20s? unblock Apr 2020 #4
Bullshit. They'll air a bunch of ads about how much they care . . . hatrack Apr 2020 #5
I am getting so sick of those "We're here for you" Boomerproud Apr 2020 #7
If there's one truly nimble American industry left, it's the bullshit industry . . . hatrack Apr 2020 #10
Agreed Windy City Charlie Apr 2020 #11
"Well we're here to take your money" durablend Apr 2020 #36
Basically... ConnorMarc Apr 2020 #21
He's right, but it will only last until companies are under pressure to lower costs again. Renew Deal Apr 2020 #6
LMAOOOOOOOOOOOO WhiskeyGrinder Apr 2020 #8
I share my skepticism- bigly Crabby Appleton Apr 2020 #9
Not until all of those share holders safeinOhio Apr 2020 #12
The law would have to change. Laelth Apr 2020 #13
Dems must get rid of corporate personhood SheltieLover Apr 2020 #14
I would like to see that happen. Laelth Apr 2020 #19
That is repulsive! SheltieLover Apr 2020 #22
Back in the day ... Laelth Apr 2020 #33
That's not true. The board is elected Phoenix61 Apr 2020 #15
Both statements you made in the previous post are true. Laelth Apr 2020 #16
Capitalistic woo...nt Wounded Bear Apr 2020 #17
NPR On Point's podcast had a deeper discussion MissB Apr 2020 #18
Thanks - Delphinus Apr 2020 #34
not a chance in hell. if that were true unemployment wouldn't be exploding right now Takket Apr 2020 #20
I see the opposite happening. Less compassionate capitalism, if that's possible, will be the new TeamPooka Apr 2020 #23
Yeah, right... JCMach1 Apr 2020 #24
There's literally zero chance this happens. HarlanPepper Apr 2020 #25
not as long as republicans still exist Skittles Apr 2020 #26
Action speaks louder than words Tribetime Apr 2020 #27
'Can't be just about shareholders' - or executives with stock options! empedocles Apr 2020 #28
Capitalism never becomes compassionate unless forced. Caliman73 Apr 2020 #29
+1 Laelth Apr 2020 #35
It happened after the plague CanonRay Apr 2020 #30
What a crock! Baked Potato Apr 2020 #32
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