Wall Street Breakfast: Must-Know News [View article]
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On Nov 12 11:19 AM NotinMarket wrote:
> Businesses in the US have a fundamental problem; they are burdened > with social issues and therefore can not compete with international > competitors. > As said on CNBC..."GM is a heath plan masquerading as a car company". > > > US companies have so many social agendas (health care, pensions, > childcare, racial quotas, Unions , property taxes ) how is there > enough time in the day to actually get your business in done and > make a profit. > > Rid business of these liberal social issues and let them concentrate > on winning. Let the US govt. take care of these other lofty ideals. > Tax the companies just a bit more and let the govt. EARN it keep > by taking these concerns under its own wing. > > Leave business alone with regards to cradle to grave responsibilities > and corporate profits will take care of the rest. > > Just don't trust Wall Street and the Banking industries to do the > right thing. These dogs bite. > >
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On Nov 12 11:19 AM NotinMarket wrote:
> Businesses in the US have a fundamental problem; they are burdened
> with social issues and therefore can not compete with international
> competitors.
> As said on CNBC..."GM is a heath plan masquerading as a car company".
>
>
> US companies have so many social agendas (health care, pensions,
> childcare, racial quotas, Unions , property taxes ) how is there
> enough time in the day to actually get your business in done and
> make a profit.
>
> Rid business of these liberal social issues and let them concentrate
> on winning. Let the US govt. take care of these other lofty ideals.
> Tax the companies just a bit more and let the govt. EARN it keep
> by taking these concerns under its own wing.
>
> Leave business alone with regards to cradle to grave responsibilities
> and corporate profits will take care of the rest.
>
> Just don't trust Wall Street and the Banking industries to do the
> right thing. These dogs bite.
>
>