Re: Why Management Seems to Hold the Cards (was FWD [forteana] Health Care: USA, Iraq & Canada)

From: Robbie Lindauer (robblin@thetip.org)
Date: Mon Aug 11 2003 - 00:07:42 MDT

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    > # The ones who rail against business the worst are also the most
    > incompetent at getting things done - they couldn't organize their way
    > out of
    > a paper bag, and carping about the success of others as "depriving
    > them" of
    > work and income is just about the only thing they do well. There are
    > few
    > people who have both the brains and the guts to strike out on their
    > own, so
    > it's no surprise that they reap higher rewards sometimes.

    More inane corporate drivel.

    Remember that new jobs are created in the United State primarily by
    small business-people. They may not be "good organizers" but they sure
    are good at getting the job done.

    But the overwhelming favor of capital in the closely protected halls of
    American Banking prevent any serious competition. Free trade would, if
    it meant anything at all, the freedom of currency as well. Without
    freedom of currency, the whole project of free trade is joke.

    Best,

    r



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