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Posted by trucker40 on January 06, 2010 at 11:58:11 from (70.240.144.163):

In Reply to: Re: Markets posted by JML755 on January 06, 2010 at 11:24:14:

Now I didnt say it was fair.I dont care what you do,if you sweep the street.If you work you need pay to reflect that you are working for a living,instead of working to be a beggar.Things would be a lot better if you could live on 7 dollars an hour,but the point I am making is that your wages do not reflect what you have to pay to live.Because of greed in among lots of things the stock market.Just like the stock market does not reflect the price of fertilizer,diesel fuel,price of land,price of machinery,like it did better before manipulation to keep commodities low priced.
Im real tired of the arguments to justify this ignorance.It needs balance.People work,they need fair pay,or next you will be a salve working for pennies a day,just like China.If the "stock market"has things so screwed up minimum wage needs to be 25 dollars an hour,all of your family values crap about paying somebody 7 dollars an hour is worthless.It takes big bucks to pay those stock market crooks.We need to charge them about 200 times more for everything now.Some stock market big shot needs a tire changed 4000 dollars wont get it done.Need Americans to work in your factory,200 dollars an hour each for labor.Want to move it out of the country?Thats fine but now you dont own the patents to your products,and you will train your replacement before you leave.Plus you will never sell anything again in the USA.Get tough,make the Government get up off its dead rear and do stuff for the people and quit coddling the crooks.The way to do that is make it extremely painful for them finacially.So what that you are a big shot paper pusher,10 million a month for your apartment.Heck all we need is a list of their names and social security numbers and we can ruin them just like they ruin poor working people daily.
Or you can put some laws in place to stop this crap and make them be enforced.


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