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Posted by jim on May 04, 2004 at 16:41:31 from (68.76.175.160):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Boycott SHELL and buy AMER posted by Matt K on May 04, 2004 at 13:43:14:
What we need to do as a nation is to continue to vote the people out of office that are wasting money and eventually they MIGHT get the message. I know, it will take time. We need congressman that are realistic and when money gets tight, they do without personally. When money gets tight with my business, who suffers, the man at the top, me. My employees get a check every week, but if there is no money for me, then I wait another week or 2 or 3, whatever. They begged us to give them that job, we gave it to them and we should also have the right to set their pay scale.These people run allover hells half acre, and we as Americans pay for it, then they get paid God only knows what, plus benefits, and expenses. Why do the elected officails get this kind of treatment and we pay their salaries and get nothing. There is something wrong with this.
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