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KentuckyWoman

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3. I agree completely but for the investor class incentives are financial.
Mon May 8, 2017, 10:01 PM
May 2017

As long as they can put the cost of war for cheap energy resources on the backs of workers, they'll continue to export jobs to the cheapest labor they can find. 'Globalization" is depends upon the cheap energy.

We live in a time when profits are privatized and losses are public - as are most of the costs of doing business. It makes no sense to me why the investor class is against public based medical care. Obviously there's a financial component I don't see - and i'm an accountant.

Then again - it could just be they are evil fucktards who get their jollies seeing other people suffer.

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