Posted by showcrop on November 15, 2014 at 15:15:12 from (75.67.231.80):
In Reply to: OT--Today's World posted by Jiles on November 15, 2014 at 08:31:57:
Jiles, I would like you to scan and post where you saw that in print so that we can see it. I Get tired of everybody knocking business and PROFIT. PROFIT is not a dirty word. Without profit businesses close. There are lots of closed up malls across the country where people used to have jobs for which they got paid and part of that pay went to state, local and federal taxes. Fewer people paying taxes means tax rates go up. Many businesses close. Many business don't make a profit. People always talk about corporations being hungry for their profits. Many of them are, but many are just trying to keep the doors open. Well, I'm here to tell you Jiles that many corporations are not making a profit. Your statement makes it sound like you think that every dollar that they bring in is profit. After they pay for heat and lights for everyone hanging out there is no doubt many times when there is no profit. I owned a small 6 employee business for twenty-five years. I never made a profit in Jan or Feb. and I lost money in 1990 and 1991. I had to work hard and sacrifice in order to be able to keep paying my employees. Life is not all a bed of roses for business owners.
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