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In reply to the discussion: If a Koch brothers company offered you a job for 50% more in salary, would you take it? [View all]Oneironaut
(6,307 posts)31. Yes, and my problem is not with the Koch brothers. It's the weak government
that allows people like them to have so much influence. Businesses will always naturally seek to dominate everything, including entire governments. Blaming them for trying to get more power is like yelling at a bunch of marauding animals for attacking a trash bin you left open. Businesses invariably have to be forced to be socially responsible and in check. The paradox is how to have more regulation when businesses already have so much power that they control the government's attitudes.
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If a Koch brothers company offered you a job for 50% more in salary, would you take it? [View all]
Renew Deal
Mar 2015
OP
For me to refuse half again what I make now would be irresponsible and selfish.
cherokeeprogressive
Mar 2015
#4
To win twice my dude, to win twice. I take their money but still keep it real for the people.
craigmatic
Mar 2015
#12
Not for me. I now have my dream job (if I can keep it) and have no interest in changing.
Coventina
Mar 2015
#24
Every crumb. That is of course unless it's necessary to share it...
cherokeeprogressive
Mar 2015
#30