I agree.Who said they were allowed to put their company in the stock market?Especially since they are highly subsidised by government tax breaks,and that they steal the rights to minerals in the first place.Its kind of a government sponsored mafia drug selling scheme to have it in the stock market. Another thing is water.In the rest of the world,and here to an extent,corporations are controlling more water every day.Now if water was on the stock market dont you think there would be outcry? The stock market has its place.However there should be things cut out of it because they are necessary to be cut out of it,like food,water,oil. The reason agriculture and everything else is messed up in our country is because of the stock market.There should be boundries. In other words,what grain and stock used for food,should be cut out of the stock market as far as speculation is concerned.The surplus then could go on the market for speculation.What water and oil thats used to sustain our economy should be taken out of the speculation market,if any is left after our economy is sustained it could be used for speculation.I bet that would grow the refinery capacity and supply overnight. A stock market for sustenance would still apply,but it would be connected to what its worth and what it takes to sustain farmers so they can improve their methods.The paper pushers stealing all the money is going to ruin our country if we dont stop them.All it takes is sensibility,and people to get it done.
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