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Re: Debates, not totally O.T.
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Posted by JRM on October 11, 2004 at 16:19:11 from (152.163.101.7):
In Reply to: Re: Debates, not totally O.T. posted by JHesler on October 11, 2004 at 14:56:18:
SO let me get this straight. Big money paper and logging operations garner all this profit. Profit is not a bad word, its needed to keep companies open and in business. These paper and logging companies hire people to do the work. Those folks pay taxes, buy cars, trucks, groceries, and other manufactured goods, which in return provide employment for other folks. These folks that are working also pay taxes as do the paper and logging companies. If these companies are doing good business, they are also buying new equipment and hiring more people. Since they are making money, they must have buyers for their products too. Yup, everyone making money, having jobs, contributing to the economic good of the country, yup, I can see how you can be against this. After all, we could import all our wood and paper products and let our money leave our shores, kinda like we do with ketchup.
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