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If you think the corrupt big corporations are not in it with the
government to take things over - think again. Before I say more - I need
to put out full disclosure. I am in manufacturing. We have over 120
people working here. We are non-union and take care of those who work
for us. Our greatest asset are our people. We are a privately held
corporation - so we are the largest stockholders right here. (And
because of this with the down turn have voted not to have a dividend for
2008 so we can keep more people working.)

The more the government gets involved in regulations for business - the
better it is for the big corporations. Why? Because it hurts the small
guy who cannot absorb the costs of the regulations. This creates less
competition for the big guy and more income.

So how do they promote this to the people? The create a jealousy
between the have and have not's . They make it so that all who have any
kind of money are evil and must pay more. (Sound familiar?)


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I couldn't disagree with you more. Many small manufacturing businesses
are subcontractors to big businesses for items that it doesn't make
economic sense for the big business to build themselves.
Quite often big business will go out of their way to support their small
subcontractors because they need them.

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Business regulations came and come about because businesses won't behave.
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Business regulations came and come about because businesses won't behave.



Of course. How silly of me. What was I thinking?

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Business regulations came and come about because businesses won't behave.



Of course. How silly of me. What was I thinking?

Eisboch


Oh, come on...you know how easy it would be to cite examples.
Here's an easy one: child labor regulations and laws.
Why do you think they came about?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_tY1gk6J6zc
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Business regulations came and come about because businesses won't
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Of course. How silly of me. What was I thinking?

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Oh, come on...you know how easy it would be to cite examples.
Here's an easy one: child labor regulations and laws.
Why do you think they came about?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_tY1gk6J6zc



Wake up. It's 2009.

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Wake up. It's 2009.


Tell that to Nike.

http://www.albionmonitor.com/9606a/nikelabor.html


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Wake up. It's 2009.


Tell that to Nike.

http://www.albionmonitor.com/9606a/nikelabor.html



No need to go that far:


Report Cites Abuses of Child-Labor Law
Published: Wednesday, August 19, 1992



One hundred and thirty children, including a 7-year-old, were found
illegally employed in New York City factories during the first six
months of the year, the State Labor Department reported yesterday.

That finding is an indication of an even greater problem of child-labor
law violations throughout the state, said the department's director of
labor standards, Richard J. Polsinello.

Inspections of 505 companies throughout the state during the first three
months of the year uncovered 1,023 labor-law violations, including
illegal employment of 554 children, Mr. Polsinello said.
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thunder wrote:
On Fri, 06 Mar 2009 14:26:09 -0500, Eisboch wrote:


Wake up. It's 2009.


Tell that to Nike.

http://www.albionmonitor.com/9606a/nikelabor.html



No need to go that far:


Report Cites Abuses of Child-Labor Law
Published: Wednesday, August 19, 1992



One hundred and thirty children, including a 7-year-old, were found
illegally employed in New York City factories during the first six months
of the year, the State Labor Department reported yesterday.

That finding is an indication of an even greater problem of child-labor
law violations throughout the state, said the department's director of
labor standards, Richard J. Polsinello.

Inspections of 505 companies throughout the state during the first three
months of the year uncovered 1,023 labor-law violations, including illegal
employment of 554 children, Mr. Polsinello said.


What about that Kathy Gifford who used to co-host on the Regis show.
Supposidley, her line of fashions was produced by child sweat shop labour
http://www.worldfreeinternet.net/news/gifford.htm


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Wake up. It's 2009.


Tell that to Nike.

http://www.albionmonitor.com/9606a/nikelabor.html


Where are the union organizers when you need them? (TIC)
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Business regulations came and come about because businesses won't
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Of course. How silly of me. What was I thinking?

Eisboch


Oh, come on...you know how easy it would be to cite examples.
Here's an easy one: child labor regulations and laws.
Why do you think they came about?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_tY1gk6J6zc



Wake up. It's 2009.

Eisboch



Yeah...and in the last couple of weeks, we have...The Peanut Corporation
of America.
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Business regulations came and come about because businesses won't
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Of course. How silly of me. What was I thinking?

Eisboch

Oh, come on...you know how easy it would be to cite examples.
Here's an easy one: child labor regulations and laws.
Why do you think they came about?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_tY1gk6J6zc



Wake up. It's 2009.

Eisboch



Yeah...and in the last couple of weeks, we have...The Peanut Corporation
of America.



When a company or the management of a company breaks the law they should be
prosecuted.
There are millions of companies. Do you think the majority break the law?

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