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Posted by Larry NE IL on September 16, 2005 at 20:29:19 from (152.163.101.7):
In Reply to: Re: OT Winners and losers posted by tlak on September 16, 2005 at 16:27:08:
The middle class pays for EVERYTHING in the USA. Look around at other countries that are not doing so hot. Mexico for instance, there is no middle class. You are either poor or rich. There is no one left to pay the bills! You and I are the ones that are going to pay! There are too many incentives for the rich company's to pay. When was the last time you heard of a city offering "no taxes for 5 years" if you will bring your farm business into the city. Sears got it from Chicago, so did Boeing. I operated a small to medium size excavating co. for a lot of years. Think the government would have bailed me out like they are doing for the airlines?...I think not! How is it that some of these CEO's are dragging down millions per year when the company they are running is losing BILLIONS? When my business lost $, just like you guys, it came right out of my pocket!! OOOOOHHHH RATZAFRATZEN...don't get me started!!, and hold onto your wallets cause sombody from the government is ALWAYS reaching for it! Larry Coltrin
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