Re: Scumbag Millionaires (Or, Weekend at Bernie's -- Again)



In news:chjbq4la3dboq6ga74edbsrjtga3p6q3am@xxxxxxx Dave K
<dave.k@xxxxxxx> wrote:

Partisan as that may appear, it is a sincere belief that left alone,
industry would have us back in the late 1800's sort of thing. It
sucked then, and it sucks now.

That "late 1800's sort of thing" was a product of corrupt businessmen
working with corrupt politicians.

Businessmen have nothing but money, while politicians have the power of
the law behind them.

--
Bert Hyman St. Paul, MN bert@xxxxxxxxxxx
.



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