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I Want Everyone To See Capitalism A Love Story

President Ronald R And His Anti American Ways... Again I ask...Did you know he deregulated all banking Laws, Airline Rules and Regulations, Unions, Mortgage & Housing & Lending Laws and [b]number 1 in my book [/b]- he deregulated the Eisenhower laws about American companies opening businesses across the pond...  He made it very easy for the rich to go elsewhere to find workers at 4X's less than the hourly wages in America. He took away the[b] Treason Act liabilties [/b]for doing so.  He took away the extremely heavy fines for doing so. He took away the bond of money they had to give the United States if Big Business took away America jobs. <u>[b] Now you know why the Republicans really Love him.[/b]</u>

They always keep talking about the Anti-Christ...well he has been here and gone in my opinion. So I really Like and Love Mr. Moore's info...but it is kinda late in some ways, though right on time for this new group of American patriots [b](the 99%[/b]).  What is needed is a new group of laws protecting the working class quite like but better than President Eisenhower's protections.  They need to made as law and no president or congress could abolish them.  Only a majority vote by the people could change them.

The reason the Savings % Loans failed,investment banks failed,  John Q public banks failed,job protections failed, MORTGAGES & HOUSING STARTS FAILED,  is because President Ronald R deregulated all the rules & regulations so that all the fat cats could get richer than any other country, political system, etc.  They know why we are like sitting dead economical ducks.  Because they created this situation with good ole Ronald R. [b] The 1%[/b].  The Steel industry Built this country...do you know that most of the steel industry is now ba<x>sed overseas in China, Japan and in other third world countries???  China is already complaining about land pollution and land poisoning...  America needs to satop running to the mall and jumping on the internet...get your jogging shoes on and get moving!!

We Americans have been cut off at the knees while all the fat cats are about to leave America like a bad nightmare...  They will be heading overseas like the rich have always done.  When they use up everything a country has to give them...they just move to another ripe for the picking place. And  if you look closely you will know were they will eventually land.  Well I have more but that is enough for now, kids! 
Much Love & Hugs, livingwell
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I worked in Human Resources when the Carter Presidency turned into the Reagan Presidency so, while my viewing angle was narrow specific, it was telling.

During the Carter years, my job was to offer the best pay and the best benefits so that my company to attract and retain the best employees. Company loyalty was rewarded with employee loyalty and there was a company pride associated with a good employee retiring from the firm.

Then came Reagan and the entire mentality changed. New terms like "downsizing" emerged. My job was suddenly about determining which benefits could be ELIMINATED (or more cost shifted to the employees) without losing too many good employees. The idea of a company owing a living or any sort of stability to it's employees was history. "Good business" meant pleasing shareholders. Employees now had the status of raw materials... a necessary (and often inconvenient) part of doing business. For the first time I was often asked to write up (and eventually let go) employees who were close to retirement age because they were slowing down and could be replaced by younger kids right out of school for less money.

Every year, our Sales Dept. was asked to estimate (predict) sales for the coming year. They would make up a number and the company would reward them for this fictitious number by giving them and their mistresses a week-long jaunt on a windjammer full of booze. By the end of the year, when it turned out that their fictitious number had been exaggerated it was my job to lay off hundreds of employees who had done their jobs responsibly all year (without the booze cruise) in order to offset the company's perceived losses.

Today, this type of thinking is so ingrained it is taught in Business school.

It also made it easy for me to walk away from Corporate America.