Posted by trucker40 on March 04, 2009 at 15:27:26 from (69.155.111.202):
In Reply to: Re: Supply and Demand posted by blinwmiaol.com on March 04, 2009 at 08:16:44:
"Anyone thats a successful business person,you call a crook." No thats wrong.I call crooks crooks and successful business people successful business people.Henry Ford was a successful business person.Whoever ran Enron was a crook,ruined the economy,most likely caused a war some time in the future,and lots more years of your kids paying for his screw up,in this and every other country. Everything we do now revolves around energy.Your successful business person would have found a cheaper,better way of producing energy(wind,solar,nuclear)and not raped consumers with a rigged stock market.You cant be that dumb.What idiot told you that ripping off consumers,and hurting our nation,was being a successful business person?I guess that Bonnie and Clyde were successful business people until they got shot?
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