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To: BplusK

This whole article speaks like a class warfare piece.

Main St. vs. Fortune 500?

Who would you rather have making decisions about our economy? The guy who’s never amounted to anything more than an ordinary Joe? Or the guy who is a businessman SMARTER than the rest of us! We’re picking a LEADER.


14 posted on 05/10/2008 11:20:33 AM PDT by RockinRight (Supreme Court Justice Fred Thompson. The next best place for Fred.)
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To: RockinRight
After junk bond, S&L scam, worldcom, enron, hi tech bubble, real estate bubble, subprime bubble, I think I will take Main Street leaders over Fortune 500 leaders unless proven otherwise. Oh by the way, the high tech deals with the chicoms was done by Loral CEO, not the blue collar union guys and office workers in Loral. Who do you think has been pushing for H-1B workers, complain about INS raids on factories in the past, it wasn't the guy on Main Street on the phone to his local congressmen, it was the people working for the Fortune 500 guys. Do you know who is secretly pushing for the global warming treaty where the US agree to tighter standards and let China/India off the hook. You guessed it, Fortune 500. Why? The treaty will close US factories and move them overseas to China and India. US air gets cleaner and China/India gets dirtier. China/India will need to buy US offsets to meet their treaty oblibations. Guess who will be there to broker the deals, Fortune 500 guys with their pollution offset trading pits. Best deal in the world making money trading pollution offsets, no factories to deal with, no workers to deal with except a handful of traders, and tons and tons of money. Main street guy will lose his factory, while Fortune 500 guy makes tons of money on the deal. Fortune 500 guy, no thanks, it is time for main street guy to retake his country and economic future.
42 posted on 05/10/2008 12:11:26 PM PDT by Fee
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