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    engineer6 months, 3 weeks ago

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    Not nearly enough. The corporations have ruined the US due to corporate greed without a care at all for the country.

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      BB646 months, 3 weeks ago

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      Hold on. Not all companies are bad. Stop buying into the communist propaganda you're hearing from our current leaders. In most cases corporations are run in an open and honest way. If you want to question business in our country today, ask your president why he gave GM and Chrysler to the UAW? They didn't provide any benefits to the company. In most cases, their union employees cost far more than any non-union shops out there. Since the UAW didn't spend a dime in buy stocks or bonds, why should they get anything? Was it the $13,000,000 they gave to Obama's campaign? This might be the normal practice of Chicago or Illinois but this isn't the norm for the rest of us.

      You want corruption, where are the hearings concerning the bank failures? Where are the subpoenas and arrests with the press in the lobbies. Where are the congressional hearings? If the DNC has nothing to fear, why are we not seeing them? Could it be the money trail and coruption leads directly to the leadership of the DNC?

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