infinity ag said:
P.H. Dexippus said:
infinity ag said:
Companies have gone rogue. The rich owners have found a way to get obscenely rich while keeping wages in this country down by off shoring to other countries. When things go bad, they demand bail-outs of our money.
Heads I win, Tails you lose.
The Government needs to step in and add regulation on how these companies hire and fire. You cannot hire a bunch of people, then fire them (unless they did something wrong) and give the reason that they over-hired earlier. Lives and families are at stake. The Govt exists for the people, not the corporations.
Now I am all for people succeeding when they work hard, but what exists in America right now isn't that. It is white collar slavery.
I had no idea Bernie Sanders posted on this site. Welcome!
Good, all the billionaire undie sniffers are coming out into the open.
You realize the success of the market that you've so enthusiastically shared with us your financial success in is predicated on the success of many of these companies...probably most of these companies.
On one hand, I agree with you that the economy is certainly shifting away from providing upward mobility for huge swaths of workers.
On the other hand, you invest in it and personally benefit from it.
Yes, I know, "what other option do I have?" You don't, truthfully. I think investing in these companies is the right move. You invest in the market you have, not the one that you want to be. All that being said, it's just not as simple as
evil corporations must pay. There are down stream impacts of the accountability that some would like to see be applied immediately to these corporations that we can't even imagine. They can be bad actors, absolutely.
Even just the start of what you want to be regulated is misleading..."You can't just hire a bunch of people..." You state it like it's taking cans of soup off the grocery store shelf and putting them in your cart. The cans of soup, in this case, had a choice of whether to get in the cart or not.