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Promises promises. Just cut tax rates one more time and all will be wonderful. A rising tide lifts all boats right? The big luxury yachts are already sailing smoothly while the little dingy's are still stuck in the mud.
Here's a compromise to the Keystone pipeline dilemma. Build it as far as North Dakota, and using the savings from not extending it farther south, build a refinery there in ND.
That's not the point spike. It's the hypocricy of a big business executive bemoaning the loss of small business when that's what they themselves thrive on.
For the record, I think Home Depot and mom and pop both have their place. If I need a truck load of lumber Home Depot is fine. If I need some obscure plumbing part...more
I wonder how many small hardware stores and smal lumber yards he's put out of business. I love it when big corporate executives bemoan the plight of small businesses.
I wonder how many small hardware stores and and small lumber yards he's put out of business? I love hearing big corporate executives bemoaning the plight of small business.
There's probably billions of pennies lying around in drawers and jars. How about the gov't offer a two for one buy back to get all of those old pennies back in circulation? Make it worth people's time to cash them in and they will.
12/21/2012
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