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<blockquote data-quote="DontThrowPackages" data-source="post: 1189701" data-attributes="member: 42215"><p>Back when the unions were at their strongest was when they had ties to the mob. Only fear, not the goodness of their hearts, made company heads do right by the average employee. Today the mob is worried more about other endeavors to be bothered with unions. The fear is gone and Ceo's have deemed themselves 400 times more important than the average working man. 70pct of the economy is consumer spending. No one I know is buying any big ticket items so either the Ceos have figured out the perfect balance between profit and justifying their 400X over salaries or stocks prices are over inflated. Time will only tell. Instead of sleeping in tents and doing nothing, the 99 percenters would have been better serve organizing a mass retail boycott. "We have no money, we buy nothing".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DontThrowPackages, post: 1189701, member: 42215"] Back when the unions were at their strongest was when they had ties to the mob. Only fear, not the goodness of their hearts, made company heads do right by the average employee. Today the mob is worried more about other endeavors to be bothered with unions. The fear is gone and Ceo's have deemed themselves 400 times more important than the average working man. 70pct of the economy is consumer spending. No one I know is buying any big ticket items so either the Ceos have figured out the perfect balance between profit and justifying their 400X over salaries or stocks prices are over inflated. Time will only tell. Instead of sleeping in tents and doing nothing, the 99 percenters would have been better serve organizing a mass retail boycott. "We have no money, we buy nothing". [/QUOTE]
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