Mike, I always read your posts when I see them. I really like you dry humour. How is your 35 deluxe going with that new rockshaft? On the subject at hand, it think you hit the nail right on the head. How a government (society) treats its most helpless is a real measure of its worth and the worth of its people. On the current economic crisis - most people can only channel their talents thru corporations - ie as an engineer, I can best be creative thru a coorperation designing products. The most important role the government plays now is to make sure the companies are around to provide those channels for our citizens to deliver their talents to others. If our governments don't do that, other governments will and there will be lack of opportunities here (North America) and money and jobs will be exported for good. Kind of reminds me of Bruce Springsteen's song "Foreman says these jobs are going boys and they aint ever coming back". Net result of not ensuring these compnies do not fail is many more people need the safety net and all of us being a little poorer with less oppotuinities. My two cents worth. Take care Neil
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