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newspeak Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Oct-09-11 11:37 AM
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54. don't forget the greed and corruption
when corporations offered 401k's, some in lieu of pensions. How's that working out? Look what enron did, those employees lost everything, some (if they can find a job) will have to work into their golden (or should I call it rusted metal) years.

If corporations have increased profits to a tune of 88% and workers only increased .01%, then they have too much power, too much greed. Looking at the graph of CEO's pay in other countries, our CEO's pay are obscene. They even get rewarded for doing a shitty job.

The media wants the movement to have a leader. A leader, a focal point, that they can rip to shreds.
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