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specimenfred1984 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Feb-13-09 06:58 PM
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4. If possible, use your brain for a few seconds Mr. "Collective Farms"
Regulation and enforcement will employ people in every state in every industry. Universal health care would open new hospitals and Dr. offices everywhere and provide gov't agencies/jobs to run it. Limiting corporate expansion like Wal-Mart and Home Depot will create jobs for small businesses in every town in America. Letting poorly run car companies die creates opportunities for other car manufacturers to build better products consumers will actually buy. And, speaking of manufacturing, how about putting limits on outsourcing, further employing more Americans. Ever take a look at economic impact studies of high speed rail? It would create entire economic corridors throughout the U.S. and the world for that matter.

"Collective Farms" bull would be better translated into "buying local" which is a good idea as well, employing a lot more U.S. farmers who have been put out of business by scum like Monsanto who's seeds require the fertilizer they sell and further reduces seed-species proliferation. And then there's the idea of eco-friendly industries like solar but I'm sure I lost you around the 1st or 2nd sentence.
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