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<blockquote data-quote="vantexan" data-source="post: 865371" data-attributes="member: 24302"><p>Much of this mess started with corporations seeking to increase profits by outsourcing solid jobs to sweatshops overseas manned by 50 cent an hour workers. OK, the guys who build car engines in Saltillo, Mexico make about $7hr. Alot of blame to go around but you can't have the viable economy that creates good paying jobs if said economy is 80% service industries. Essentially what we have now are corporate exec's who do extremely well, a management class that does pretty well implementing the exec's directives, and a large underclass of wage slaves. This is what corporate America has evolved to with Congressmen in their hip pockets. So yes, corporations bear quite a bit of responsibility and instead of just showing short-sighted greed they ought to step up and do what's best for everyone. It doesn't matter much if they hang on to their profits if the whole system is falling down around them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vantexan, post: 865371, member: 24302"] Much of this mess started with corporations seeking to increase profits by outsourcing solid jobs to sweatshops overseas manned by 50 cent an hour workers. OK, the guys who build car engines in Saltillo, Mexico make about $7hr. Alot of blame to go around but you can't have the viable economy that creates good paying jobs if said economy is 80% service industries. Essentially what we have now are corporate exec's who do extremely well, a management class that does pretty well implementing the exec's directives, and a large underclass of wage slaves. This is what corporate America has evolved to with Congressmen in their hip pockets. So yes, corporations bear quite a bit of responsibility and instead of just showing short-sighted greed they ought to step up and do what's best for everyone. It doesn't matter much if they hang on to their profits if the whole system is falling down around them. [/QUOTE]
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