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Wow...if thread is any indication of what most Americans are thinking, no wonder America is in the shitter. Votes don't mean anything, Corporate companies are the enemy (even though they provide jobs in the private sector), and we have a troll that enjoys nothing more than dividing people with a common interest. I think I am done here.

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Don't get to excited, just another dog and pony show boys! Just a new group of corrupt asshole with their hands in everyone's else's pocket taking care of the 1%...............

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Corporations are good and bad. Corporations are REALLY bad when they take corporate welfare and support illegal immigration.

 

I work for a corporation and I'm very grateful for the chance to earn my own way.

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Yeah,

 

I have/still work for a corporation for the last 30 yrs,

 

One yr several yrs ago they made +$10 billion in profit and did not pay 1 penny in taxes. In fact you and I paid more

 

3yrs ago any new hire (hrly/salary) would not be eligible for pension.

 

Last yr our medical premiums rose so much that the first time in 29yrs I had to drop my wife from coverage because of the High deductible and out of pocket expenses.

 

This same company moved a sector of business to Texas, they said it was overflow, in the end shut the whole area down, idling 300 employees, on the street. Told management they will answer for it. Their volume for that business has dried up because of oil prices.

 

Milgram experiment, plus Karma is a bitch.!!!!

 

 

When I say we (meaning those of us who do not sit on the board of directors) are at war corporate America, believe it. They are the ones pushing for amnesty, Obamacare, pension trusts, consolidating power through mergers.

 

I hope you guys or anyone else reading this works for a good company, and that company is loyal to its employees, and their employees work to make that company profitable each day...

 

But, I am giving you fair warning, with this new spending/immigration bill passed tonite, your employer will be looking at you through the lens of cheap labor, no medical, (that will hit you guys next yr) and the bottom line will be fattened at your/families expense.

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Don't confuse your average American Corporation with Global corporations who have no interest in the economy or the people.

 

These RINO fuckers really piss me off. If people continue to vote one way and they vote the other, there will be a revolution. I promise that. I won't have to lift a finger. It will start in D.C.

 

Perhaps when all the new puppets are sworn in and take their seat in the new congress, they will get rid of BONER and start listening to the people who elected them.

 

The thing that concerns me is that they just passed some legislation that will allow donations of up to a million dollars for their campaigns. So, the little guy will get very little traditional attention and the globalists with welfare money from the taxpayer can fund their guy to win.

 

Low information voters are the problem, perhaps things will go our way and the internet will wake people up and millions wont be needed to win elections. I guess that's why they are trying so hard to regulate the internet and allow corporations faster speeds and make the poor people suffer on 2400bps modems. They wouldn't want the slave to get the information first.

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Don't confuse your average American Corporation with Global corporations who have no interest in the economy or the people.

 

The manufacture associations across America  support this expansion in immigration. Check their lists of members, you'll find more companies that employ 300 and less than you will find Global Corps.

 

Companies, here in the U.S., Big or Small want to drive labor costs down with this legislation by bringing in 3rd world slaves.

 

I have asked readers of this thread to watch Elizabeth Warrens speech from the Senate floor in a earlier post, IMO, she is spot on about what she said about this legislation and especially what she had to say about CITI Group. Then watch the POS Lindsey Graham come out and Defend them like a bought and paid for whore

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old article, nothing has changed.

 

Chamber of Commerce gives ultimatum to GOP
By: Kevin Robillard
May 12, 2014 12:00 PM EST

The GOP shouldn’t even field a presidential candidate in 2016 unless Congress passes immigration reform this year, U.S. Chamber of Commerce President Tom Donohue said Monday.

“If the Republicans don’t do it, they shouldn’t bother to run a candidate in 2016,” Donohue joked at an event on infrastructure investment in D.C. “Think about that. Think about who the voters are. I just did that to get everybody’s attention.”

Republicans have focused on an immigration overhaul as a way to woo Hispanic voters, who have increasingly drifted to Democrats over the past two election cycles. Growing Hispanic populations in Nevada, Texas and elsewhere could make those states more amenable to Democrats in the future.

(Also on POLITICO: Boehner can't promise another two years as speaker)

Donohue, whose group has spent months pushing House Republicans to support immigration legislation, was speaking about what he thought a dysfunctional Congress could still get done in 2014.

“You think Congress can get immigration reform done this year, in an election year?” moderator Eamon Javers asked Donohue.

“Yes, yes,” Donohue replied.

National Association of Manufacturers President Jay Timmons said he also thought immigration reform could pass this year, perhaps in a lame-duck session.

(Also on POLITICO: Boehner bans a return to earmarks)

“This is a unified position of the business community,” Timmons said.

Reform backers have focused on the weeks before the August recess as a time when the House could move on immigration. A bipartisan bill that included a pathway to citizenship, increased border enforcement and increased levels of legal immigration passed the Senate last year.

The efforts have drawn fierce opposition from conservatives, whose objections include concern about proposals to offer a pathway to citizenship for the millions of undocumented immigrants in the United States. Some also argue that parts of the bill would hurt employment for U.S. citizens.

“The immigration bill in question would double the annual number of guest worker admissions – from roughly 600,000 a year under current law to 1.2 million a year if passed,” Stephen Miller, spokesman for Sen. Jeff Sessions (R-Ala.), one of the Senate bill’s fiercest opponents, said in a statement later Monday. “It would also triple the admission of largely lower-skilled permanent immigrants over the next decade – from 10 million to 30 million. Immigration reform should mean putting unemployed Americans back to work, not replacing them at a lower cost.”

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