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Ray, Every If that’s all
right by you, so be it. Their protected
markets “screw the little guy”. How can a free
market “screw the little guy”? Harry ******************************************** From: Ray Evans
Harrell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Harry, you said: the protectionist unions who are against free trade for fear
it will affect their cushy jobs and pensions. The fact that protectionism will
raise prices to the other 280 million Americans is not their concern. They are
for themselves - which they have a perfect right to be. What I said was: that by using such language the attitude is
that although they have the right to organize and be for themselves they
somehow are screwing the rest of the nation by doing so. Of course
how many of those 280 million are workers and how many belong to the unions
that guarantee them their wages and healthcare benefits not to mention their
jobs? My statement stands. You can't praise markets that
screw the little guy indiscriminately and that are amoral at best and then
complain when some people organize for self protection in the face of such
aggression. It is all in the way you see it. So the
answer to your question? "Did I say
that?" Yes Harry that is what I read you saying. Ray --- --- |
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