Big business doesn't want to manufacture goods here, just sell them to us at jacked up prices. And, they will continue to do so until the last dollar is in their hands, they will be offshore by then themselves, what difference will it make to them? As for our government, big business is supplying the bucks for these gigantic primary extravaganzas, do you think the candidates can afford to criticize the big donors? One will not stand up when the others are accepting those dollars to buy their election/re-election. It would be political suicide.
By the way, does anyone here notice (or care) there are 73,000 GM workers on strike? Kind of a big deal here in the rust belt(!!) Do you think that GM wants to work with those UAW guys to spread some of that big-business wealth around? Was a time when Detroit was the arsenal of democracy, now the factory workers are not a part of the "War on Terror". (Or the War for Oil, unless they also happen to be in the National Guard.) Those auto workers would have loved to have been building armored vehicles, too bad that went to a retired general, with a no-bid contract, of course!




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Posted September 20, 2007 | 02:07 PM (EST)