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<blockquote data-quote="vantexan" data-source="post: 3435454" data-attributes="member: 24302"><p>Look at the huge corporations that rely on labor intensive work and show me one outside of unionized UPS that pays well to it's rank and file? Come on, enlighten this simpleton. Just another reason republicans have turned a blind eye to illegal immigration, it holds wages down. Can't you just admit that it's an exploitative system that you embrace so willingly? And agribusiness is the largest business in the U.S.. Where would they be without the poor masses eating their processed food? Geez you act like I'm responsible for all of this. As I've said already, I am eating better now, have learned a lot over the years, but that still doesn't take away from the fact that a lot of poor get by eating on the run between jobs or are too tired at the end of the day to want to cook beyond throwing a frozen dinner into the microwave. And of course your answer is to attack them for being poor. Jackass.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vantexan, post: 3435454, member: 24302"] Look at the huge corporations that rely on labor intensive work and show me one outside of unionized UPS that pays well to it's rank and file? Come on, enlighten this simpleton. Just another reason republicans have turned a blind eye to illegal immigration, it holds wages down. Can't you just admit that it's an exploitative system that you embrace so willingly? And agribusiness is the largest business in the U.S.. Where would they be without the poor masses eating their processed food? Geez you act like I'm responsible for all of this. As I've said already, I am eating better now, have learned a lot over the years, but that still doesn't take away from the fact that a lot of poor get by eating on the run between jobs or are too tired at the end of the day to want to cook beyond throwing a frozen dinner into the microwave. And of course your answer is to attack them for being poor. Jackass. [/QUOTE]
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