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1 calochortus  Wed, Jul 10, 2013 2:52:11pm

This is an interesting (but undoubtedly bad) effect of the global marketplace. Multinational corporations don’t think they need Americans as customers any more, so why pay them anything?

2 Interesting Times  Wed, Jul 10, 2013 4:27:50pm

I’d like to see these bloodsucking billionaires lose all their fancy assets and be forced to live on minimum wage for a year. Better still, dump them in a fire-prone Bangladeshi factory.

3 Vicious Babushka  Wed, Jul 10, 2013 4:39:14pm

re: #1 calochortus

This is an interesting (but undoubtedly bad) effect of the global marketplace. Multinational corporations don’t think they need Americans as customers any more, so why pay them anything?


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