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I think if clinton gets office,we will still support mexico.Her husband signed nafta into law.Bush got in on a buch of stuff that he said but didnt hold to.Yes we like cheap stuff but you dont see suv"s being parked because of gas prices got to fit in with mister Jones dont ya know.I dont blame kids for not wanting to do hands on labor.Been in corprate america and cant handel it.If they can power on.
I dont see laws being changed regardless of who you put in office.You take a honest man and put them in the lions den and he will emerge a crook or be thrown out due to scandel.Its to easy to change funds to your own special interests when you are the controling factor.Ive seen it happen.I work on forklifts because they are simple if you cant get them to work its what you are doing not what you are trying to make them do.The pay is not what you make when you are white collar, so why would a kid fresh out of high school want to?When he can do half the manual labor for twice the cash?Ok Im off my soap box now sorry for the rant.
  • Posted 12 Dec 2007 22:31
  • Modified 21 Dec 2007 10:46 by poster
  • By proshadetree
  • joined 23 Feb'06 - 484 messages
  • Tennessee, United States

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