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Re: A blast from the past on RB between decomposed *EDITED*

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Decomp,

We agree on the capital gains tax issue!

Newt & others republican candidates said they would ELIMINATE it! and corporate tax.

I also agree with major tariffs on imports.
These counties use child labor, have little to NO environment or labor laws.
There is NO way we can compete.

Unless we return to manufacturing we are doomed, as a country!
We can't support this conglomerate (The USA) by spending & services, alone.

I believe Americans would work with manufacturing companies, to get this movement up & thriving.
Have them be a part of this, offer them stock, or some other compensation, while accepting smaller salaries. As the company grows, so will their compensation.

Charity is not the answer. Respect & having people know they are part of the solution, is.




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Re: A blast from the past on RB between decomposed *EDITED*
By: Decomposed
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Wed, 19 Oct 11 7:17 PM
Msg. 35613 of 45651

re: "Meanwhile, CEO's ... still make their millions & often get huge bonuses."

I think you've misdirected your energies. All this frustration of yours is directed at a SMALL number of people and a relatively small amount of money.

Far bigger issues are being totally ignored.

Focus on that capital gains tax. A change there would make one hell of a difference. Vent your anger at politicians who don't have that on their plates. It's how you can tell that they are in bed with the thugs.

Level monster tariffs on imports. Yes, prices would leap, but so will employment figures. Jobs long lost would return to our country.

Stop accepting short-term bandaids and think long-term. That *IS* going to mean short-term pain - but you're going to have pain sooner or later anyway. We've got to bring industry back to the U.S. and keep it here. How do we do that?

Charity is not the answer, clo. Neither is blaming the rich. That's far too large of a class to be condemning. It's as bad as if I had actually said that the poor are all lazy. (Which, again, I have never said.)


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