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HughBeaumont Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Jan-19-10 09:56 AM
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35. Job creation is something the private sector refuses to do no matter WHO is in office.
Unless the jobs they're creating aren't on shore.

I'm not getting who's going to be the one to stop rich greedy old men to stop loving megaprofits.

"Jobs? No, how about 'You do as we say or we plane crash or shoot you'? How's that?"

Far fetched?

What have the middle/working/poor classes recieved in 45 years?

I'm a businessman. What's in it for ME to WANT 25% of the country where I do business out of work? Wouldn't I WANT a country of gainfully employed people so I can, you know, feed my family?

Must be nice to be able to do business . . . without business.

Are the people who run this country one step away from going to prison?
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