Posted by trucker 40 on October 12, 2010 at 19:20:52 from (69.149.219.231):
In Reply to: Re: long winded rant posted by mkirsch on October 12, 2010 at 11:13:03:
Every job that you can think of is exactly the same way.Take construction,bigger and bigger companies underbid smaller companies and put them out of business,or other things,but thats a start.Trucking,bigger companies will come in to an area,bid the rate so low you cant make it,and then operate there for years until all of the small companies go broke. You work hard,get an idea,go to the bank and get a loan,work the rest of your life paying off loans,and the rich people end up with all the money you made again.Everybody from the trash man to the President is standing in line when you get paid to take their cut out of it before you even get it if possible,and then you have to pay taxes on it besides that,and"self employment tax"on top of that. So its not just the dairy farmers.Everybody is getting raped by the government,and their cronies,to take money from working people,and then give it to crooks who dont do anything.Just like the Mafia used to do,only way worse. Actually farmers do better than most businesses because the government "helps"them a little tiny bit.The government doesnt help truckers at all.
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