Well as long as 2 or more people exist there is the opportunity for corruption.It is across the board in every form and in every way of life.Like in trucking Arkansas companys who might have been financed by the company came up here and cut throat rate bids until there are few trucks here.Then they went broke and ones from Nebraska came and keep it low.
The point I am trying to get across is this will not work like it is.It will get fixed.Now lots of things changed because of WW1 and WW2.Its not even the same world that it was in Teddy Roosevelts time.Yet the same fix is still what needs to happen.Thats why we elect people to congress so they represent us.If everybody tells them they are going to break corporations or else,they better break corporations.
There is no more crap that can be told about it.You need to drive across the country.Even if they did this now its 20 years too late maybe.It will take a hundred or more years to fix this.It is like we had a Civil War and everything moved to the city.Plus there has been way too much abuse by big business on workers.Nobody that works unless they work on a car assembly line can afford a steak.I just heard the price of Gas is going up because of a weak dollar and more heating oil use!?????How much of this crap will it take before it gets fixed?Is it going to take another War to do it if all we need to do is force the politicians to do their job?Thats kind of like burning down the house because its cold outside.Yeah you will be warm for a few minutes but after that?I8m sorry the stock market either gets fixed and corporations busted or you are going to be in China the rest of your life.
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