Posted by farmerboy on December 21, 2011 at 16:43:02 from (75.100.218.101):
In Reply to: China made posted by MFPoor on December 21, 2011 at 06:14:56:
The rich - shareholders of HBC, Walmart, Halliburton, Exxon-Mobil, ADM, Agrium, Phillip Morris, etc. Not guys like you and me who have $20000 or $150,000 in our 401Ks or mutaul funds but guys who have millions or billions in the market. They can vote how the company runs and if it takes out a few workers to help their dividends, oh well. If their company kills off a few miners, at least it saved them all that money it would have cost to keep them alive. If the company brings in cheap magnifying glasses from China that they can sell for 99 cents and displaces an American worker that used to make them at the cost of 10 bucks each, who cares how they were made? "Race to the bottom" is a game only the rich win.
I'd rather sound like an OWS hippie versus a guy who might live 15 more years (but probably won't because his gov't administered Medicare will run out waayyy sooner) and doesn't give two hoots about the swath his generation cuts as they go out.
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