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Politics : PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH

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To: Mr. Whist who wrote (121144)1/6/2001 6:49:21 PM
From: Patricia Trinchero  Read Replies (3) of 769667
 
It was the rise of Unions that created the middle class. A strong middle class means there is alot more money in the hands of alot more people who go out and spend it on goods and services.........which in turn dumps MORE money into the hands of business owners and shareholders.

Without the strong middle class there are alot FEWER people with money to spend. Corporations won't have as many people to buy their products so they will also turn to the gov't for help. As an example: The gas and electric companies in Ca. were de-regulated ( less gov't control for those of you who can't point your finger on the guilty party ). Listen to the news for the results of that de-regulation!! Bush will probably bail them out with our money!!!!! Socialized expense and privatized profit......that should be the Republican slogan. Papa Bush bailed out the S& L's with our money while his son profited!!!!!!!!

There are two kinds of rich business owners.
1. The kind that thinks the common man would be living in a cave if it wasn't for people like him!
2. The kind that feels his employees are a valuable asset and thinks that they have contributed strongly to his success so he treats them with generosity.

Has anyone ever heard the saying," A company that ends up with it's employees unionized usually deserves it!!" If employees are treated fairly they don't need to unionize.
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