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<blockquote data-quote="MrFedEx" data-source="post: 694075" data-attributes="member: 12508"><p>Perhaps the Ground issue also came-up during lunch. The bigger the check, the more a politician tends to listen. As the middle-class quickly slips away, just how are we supposed to buy the consumer items that keep our economy going? For example, I'd love to have a new Camaro too, but instead of buying myself a toy and helping power the US economic engine, I'm going to hang onto my car for a few more years. How does FedExer267 participate if his low wages and non-benefits require the defacto subsidy that others have mentioned?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrFedEx, post: 694075, member: 12508"] Perhaps the Ground issue also came-up during lunch. The bigger the check, the more a politician tends to listen. As the middle-class quickly slips away, just how are we supposed to buy the consumer items that keep our economy going? For example, I'd love to have a new Camaro too, but instead of buying myself a toy and helping power the US economic engine, I'm going to hang onto my car for a few more years. How does FedExer267 participate if his low wages and non-benefits require the defacto subsidy that others have mentioned? [/QUOTE]
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