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To: bentway who wrote (583870)9/1/2010 3:48:15 PM
From: tejek  Respond to of 1572507
 
"CEOs of top 50 job-cutting companies earned $598 million in compensation"

But, but, TED! Isn't the (R) line that we should be GRATEFUL to these clowns for CREATING the jobs in which we are exploited, underpaid and overworked?


Well duh! How many jobs have you gotten from a poor person? We need to give the rich everything so they will be able to hire us.



To: bentway who wrote (583870)9/1/2010 4:44:45 PM
From: Tenchusatsu3 Recommendations  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1572507
 
Bentway, > Isn't the (R) line that we should be GRATEFUL to these clowns for CREATING the jobs in which we are exploited, underpaid and overworked?

If you want to "create jobs," you should pay people to dig holes that other people fill up.

If you actually want to produce something of value, you should let the free market determine how best to allocate resources.

Pointing how how much CEOs of the "top 50 job-cutting companies" made is only meant to exploit class envy. Those who do are the real clowns. Especially those who think government should be in the business of "creating jobs."

Tenchusatsu