Posted by B-maniac on June 10, 2008 at 19:11:51 from (207.241.137.117):
In Reply to: You are now in charge posted by john in la on June 10, 2008 at 06:40:04:
It was predicted by a couple wise men in our history that a free enterprise system without the checks and ballances in place AND enforced , will eventually implode on itself. Are we so blind that we cannot see the antitrust and monopoly protection laws being ignored by both the perpetrators AND the enforcers??? Basically they are and always have been unenforcable laws. The difference is that NOW everybody in bussiness KNOWS IT!!! A true and non-corrupt Communist government is better than a corrupt and unchecked Democracy! Not much of a choice there for us is there? The first is non-existant and the second is what we have now. The people at the top are going to stay at the top at any cost. Fortunately for the rest of us , we had the power to put them there AND we have the power to bring them down. Who keeps Wallmart in bussiness??? Would you die if you quit entering their doors??? What if EVERYBODY quit entering their doors??? Who would die? And don't give me that old crap about all the unemployed if they went under! Those people aren't "employed" , they are under paid slaves , most with no bennefits , no set schedule and even less security. There isn't one amoung us who has the right to b1tch about any of our economic issues if we refuse to exercise our power in the free enterprise system. Our own greed and laziness has made these titans what they are today! Don't blame them , look in the mirror. You failed and they won! (but the game is never over)
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