There are a new "mindset" coming onboard now that are forming Class B
corporations with the intent of doing right.

Whether it will work or not remains to be seen, but people are waking up.

I will be incorporating Keep America At Work in a few weeks and I am
looking into the class b corporations, but it is not available in texas yet
which means I would need to incorporate in Maryland or some other state,
and I'm not sure I want to go that route yet.


On Sun, May 18, 2014 at 10:18 AM, Ricardo Aráoz <[email protected]> wrote:

> El 16/05/14 14:24, Gene Wirchenko escribió:
>
>> At 16:52 2014-05-13, Ricardo Aráoz <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>  BTW, have you noticed the ONLY reason offered in this post to go back to
>>> MS is that now "they're listening"?
>>> So we should change once again JUST because MS is listening? Why?
>>> What are they offering besides a "listening" that they can end any time
>>> they want to? What are they offering, that we don't already have, that
>>> might justify the expense of moving back and the risk that they once again
>>> stop listening some time in the future?
>>>
>>
>>      I have noticed businesses listening in the past.  Too many times,
>> that is all they do.  You are given an opportunity to state your grievance,
>> and then they have other customers to help. Listening without action is a
>> waste of time.
>>
>
> So what? Isn't bankruptcy a waste of time? Let's us ask Enron.
> Medium or small companies operated by their owners may think this way. It
> is the old way, owners being proud of their company and trying to make it
> better. But corporate companies? It's just a bunch of directives concerned
> only with their own interests, not the company's. And they do right,
> because the company will fire them at a moment's notice, as soon as it is
> convenient. So why wouldn't they also look to their own interests?
> I think the whole corporate system is rotten. It cannot and will not
> function properly, it is just a way for slippery smart people to make some
> fast money. Companies should be directed by their owners, by people who
> will be hurt if the company goes down, only then will the system work.
> Until that time, all your notions of companies doing the convenient or
> proper thing are a waste of time. Because the people running the company
> are not the company and don't care about wasting the company's time, just
> about their own interests.
>
> So once again. Why would we expect MS to keep on listening long enough to
> make it worth our while to migrate back? And what would be the added
> benefits to this migration? After all, the people we've migrated to are
> also listening so you'll have to do much better than that.
>
>
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