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Gould,
You showed that you are interested in doing whatever is necessary to make a profit, to make your company profitable and to maximize your growth. You wanted to maximize the return to the owners at any costs, including firing people who were not able to do the job at the level you demanded of them. What if a corporation did exactly what you recommended for your smaller company? What if a corporation found it could it could hire better workers for less than their current employees? Should they fire those workers or continue to pay higher salaries to workers who are not as productive as the new work force? What if a school district fired a teacher because here students were not performing well on their standardized tests. Since the students are the future of our country, shouldn't we hold them up to the same standards as you employed in your car business? "Gould 0738" wrote in message ... That is not a liberal philosophy, that is Capitalism at its best. Why do you feel liberalism and capitalism are incompatible? |