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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region Forums"The real freeloaders in this country (& world) are corporations, not people."
from last year -SO RELEVANT right now
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"The real freeloaders in this country (& world) are corporations, not people." (Original Post)
kpete
May 2021
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Cracklin Charlie
(12,904 posts)1. +1000
Wounded Bear
(58,634 posts)2. K&R...for truth...nt
albacore
(2,398 posts)3. But...but....but...
"McDonald's offers teenagers a chance to break into the jobs world."
NO... the average age of a crewmember at McDonald's is 27.
"Mall-Wart" offers jobs to people who need them."
And 44% of them leave within the first year. Those folks need jobs,
but would rather do anything else than work at Mall-Wart.
(Costco's turnover rate is 7%)
marieo1
(1,402 posts)4. Right On
This man is right on and everything he says is 100% correct. Thank you, Robert Reich
Imallin4Joe
(758 posts)5. RR once again nails it! recd nt
JHB
(37,158 posts)6. It's never called "redistribution of wealth" when it's redistributed upward.