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<blockquote data-quote="vantexan" data-source="post: 1296146" data-attributes="member: 24302"><p>I really wonder what would happen if all the Mitt Romney's of the world decided to just say "eff it" because they are tired of dealing with people who blame them for everything? Just take their money and sit on it. No innovation, no investment, no establishing and growing businesses in hopes of making a profit. While we're at it all the current business owners doing the same. Telling the rest of us they've had enough, we're on our own. Yes, there are exploitive SOB's out there, but where would be if everyone with the backbone and drive to start a business said screw it, it's not worth the hassle? To read this forum you'd think Mitt Romney was the worst politician ever, only seeking to line his own pockets. Yes, that same Mitt Romney who was elected governor of one of the liberal blue states and had a track record of cooperation with the opposition to get things done. The same Mitt Romney who's father was a popular Michigan governor who marched with Martin Luther King. The same Mitt Romney who was probably more qualified to run an economy than any other candidate in this country's history. Hey, hate what's going on at FedEx and many other corporations these days. But don't put it all on every business owner as if being the owner is evil and being an employee, never taking risks to get ahead, is somehow much more righteous. At the end of the day it's just about people full of envy, wanting what the wealthy have but not willing to make the effort, take the risks to have it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vantexan, post: 1296146, member: 24302"] I really wonder what would happen if all the Mitt Romney's of the world decided to just say "eff it" because they are tired of dealing with people who blame them for everything? Just take their money and sit on it. No innovation, no investment, no establishing and growing businesses in hopes of making a profit. While we're at it all the current business owners doing the same. Telling the rest of us they've had enough, we're on our own. Yes, there are exploitive SOB's out there, but where would be if everyone with the backbone and drive to start a business said screw it, it's not worth the hassle? To read this forum you'd think Mitt Romney was the worst politician ever, only seeking to line his own pockets. Yes, that same Mitt Romney who was elected governor of one of the liberal blue states and had a track record of cooperation with the opposition to get things done. The same Mitt Romney who's father was a popular Michigan governor who marched with Martin Luther King. The same Mitt Romney who was probably more qualified to run an economy than any other candidate in this country's history. Hey, hate what's going on at FedEx and many other corporations these days. But don't put it all on every business owner as if being the owner is evil and being an employee, never taking risks to get ahead, is somehow much more righteous. At the end of the day it's just about people full of envy, wanting what the wealthy have but not willing to make the effort, take the risks to have it. [/QUOTE]
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