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Could Franchise Labor Ruling Effect FedEx Ground Franchise Model?
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<blockquote data-quote="TUT" data-source="post: 1810315" data-attributes="member: 29298"><p>We vote against self-interest. We as in a general whole, there are always exceptions. We put our feet in their shoes. "You know, they do need these breaks", "they do need these ________". Do you think they put their shoes in our feet when they vote? No the vote for their needs. They hire people to continue to find loop holes (albeit legally) all in their self-interest. So what I'm saying is a smart voter should vote for their interests, because the rich aren't voting for your middle class interests. It's a good apathetic gesture, "Looking out for the other guy", but if they don't return the favor back to you, you are a schmuck (See Goodfella's for definition). I don't like being one and they have been proving for quite a while now, they don't return favors.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TUT, post: 1810315, member: 29298"] We vote against self-interest. We as in a general whole, there are always exceptions. We put our feet in their shoes. "You know, they do need these breaks", "they do need these ________". Do you think they put their shoes in our feet when they vote? No the vote for their needs. They hire people to continue to find loop holes (albeit legally) all in their self-interest. So what I'm saying is a smart voter should vote for their interests, because the rich aren't voting for your middle class interests. It's a good apathetic gesture, "Looking out for the other guy", but if they don't return the favor back to you, you are a schmuck (See Goodfella's for definition). I don't like being one and they have been proving for quite a while now, they don't return favors. [/QUOTE]
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