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Politics : Politics for Pros- moderated

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To: Brumar89 who wrote (203997)4/24/2007 6:16:20 PM
From: Maurice Winn  Read Replies (1) of 793931
 
How is that a problem? <It turns out that more than four out of 10 employers around the world are having trouble hiring the right kind of staff for the right kind of money. And the problem is getting worse. > That's great. It means those badly-run companies which can't afford to hire people go out of business and those who do more valuable things hire the people who were wasting their time with the dopey managers and business owners.

I will be a much happier person when everyone can earn a living and politicians are not shoving their boots on their population's necks to keep them down. When pay rates are up and up and up again, that's a good thing, not a bad thing. Zimbabwe is cheap. I think you could hire a million or two people there tomorrow. But with Mugabe running the show, you wouldn't want to try. He stole farms from a lot of people who were hiring a lot of people. It's not a matter of education, it's a problem of political freedom. Charity isn't needed, freedom is needed.

When people freely choose to do what they want to do, and don't even bother to ask for money, will be when I think pay rates are high enough and people are wealthy enough. Which won't be any time soon, but that's the goal. Until then, pay rates aren't too high.

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