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Originally Posted by Empire
Rubbish! You are brainwashed just as the protesters are. The backbone of the economy is the the rich corporate sector and the banks.
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No. The buck begins and ends with the people; banks are simply management of the backbone's (the middle-class') productivity.
If the middle-class isn't the backbone, then why is it whenever a country's middle-class recedes then so does its economy?
The middle-class is the largest labour force and largest economic consumer.
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Originally Posted by Empire
All of these midsized companies you visualize as the glue that keeps us going come and go like the wind and will always do so. Blame the banks and big business if you wish but if these midsized companies you insist keep us going suddenly become successful from all of the payroll rebates and incentives they receive from the big bad government won't they be the bad guy?
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And you disagree that small business are the biggest economic driver of the economy? Of course many will fail, that's the nature of capitalism.
And why are you using phrases like "the big bad government"? The government is unethical if it is subsidising businesses that DO NOT need help--when a large number of the country's populace DOES need the help.
The richest are not contributing their fair share.
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Originally Posted by Empire
This silly protest is very circular in nature in that it suggests blame for something that works being the cause of the demise of underachieving companies who then get bailed out. The reason the corporate sector makes big profits is because they know what they are doing and provide a stable economy unlike the unorganized Occupy NS Protesters.
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The private sector, with respects to corporations and others rich enough to lobby the government, are successful because the tax code favours them; the allowance of shipping jobs overseas favours them; ignoring environmental consequences because it's cheaper favours them.
The few are favoured. The majority, even those with full-time careers, are debt slaves.
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Originally Posted by Empire
FYI, I spoke with one of the protesters who said that banks and government kill people. I will let you defend that rationale.
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Ok, I will defend something I didn't say:
Whether it be a bullet in the head of an Afghan, during a senseless war of fighting terrorism with an entire army (btw, Bin Laden is dead...and wasn't in Afghanistan), or a Canadian unable to find full-time employment that pays enough to feed their family--I would say banks and government kill people. I, myself, try to stay away from dramatic declarative statements such as this--but nevertheless I am responding to your apparent encounter with a protestor.
The odd thing about a thesis statement is that it requires a bit more digging.
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Originally Posted by Empire
I assume the protesters will repair the grass in the Grand Parade?
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Sure... Just like the public does after any event on public space.