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To: Repeat Offender
And the parasite class trying to hold onto what was "rightfuly" redistributed to them.

And that includes that part of the "parasite class" that has had, by far, the most "redistributed" to them, big business.

20 posted on 04/15/2010 8:20:35 AM PDT by Prokopton
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To: Prokopton
"And that includes that part of the "parasite class" that has had, by far, the most "redistributed" to them, big business."

Most, if not all of these men work harder and smarter than anyone else, they have paid their dues through education, long hours and very hard work. They have EARNED what they made. Corporations never existed as high earning, gracious benefactors of wealth to be evenly and 'fairly' spread to the public. They have always existed for the bottom line, and that's just LIFE. Whoever has benefitted by big business, (and that's everyone who lives in a strong, safe, economically sound country, my friend), has benefitted from the gifts and hard work of the business owners and CEOs. If you don't like the way business distributes their OWN money you can always start a business of your own, if you have the ability and the energy and the willingness to work eighteen hours OR MORE a day.

GREED doesn't begin or end at Wall Street, it is something that exists just as horrendously in the homes of 'laborers', union thugs, and the midddleclass. Greed, in fact, is the reason why union thugs and parasites always want more from their employers, even if they're not willing to WORK HARDER for it.

Do you know what your economic worth is? It is whatever you can EARN out there, whatever the market will bear for your service, product or work; no more, no less.

46 posted on 04/15/2010 8:52:08 AM PDT by jiminycricket000
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