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In reply to the discussion: UPDATE: “AYN RAND & ATLAS SHRUGGED IN UNDER 10 MINUTES.” [View all]Enthusiast
(50,983 posts)23. History proves that corporations
have no limits in their desire for ever increasing profits.
Where I live coal miners actually had to go on a long strike to get the scales adjusted accurately to reflect the true amount of coal they dug. A miner would have to dig several hundred pounds over 2,000 to equal one ton. The scales were calibrated by a special officious looking coal company employee. It was universally understood that the scales favored the company.
Every abuse imaginable is on record in organized labor history.
We can return to those days. And we are well on the path.
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