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<blockquote data-quote="bbsam" data-source="post: 999237" data-attributes="member: 22662"><p>Here is what is wrong and financially it goes from top down. </p><p></p><p>There was a time in this country when businessmen and women took risks. They invested and worked hard and tried to make a profit. It still happens, but not for a select few at the top and Bain is one of them. It is the "too big to fail phenomenon". How did this happen? Businesses have almost $2 trillion dollars sitting on the sidelines and the only thing they will say about not investing it is "uncertainty". WTF! There is nothing uncertain. Either taxes will go up or deficits will go up, two fundamental issues that any business can and should plan for. I believe that with smart stewardship of a company that could navigate that even with the possibility of taking a hit. When did business people in this country become a bunch of pusillanimous?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bbsam, post: 999237, member: 22662"] Here is what is wrong and financially it goes from top down. There was a time in this country when businessmen and women took risks. They invested and worked hard and tried to make a profit. It still happens, but not for a select few at the top and Bain is one of them. It is the "too big to fail phenomenon". How did this happen? Businesses have almost $2 trillion dollars sitting on the sidelines and the only thing they will say about not investing it is "uncertainty". WTF! There is nothing uncertain. Either taxes will go up or deficits will go up, two fundamental issues that any business can and should plan for. I believe that with smart stewardship of a company that could navigate that even with the possibility of taking a hit. When did business people in this country become a bunch of pusillanimous? [/QUOTE]
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