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  • @beleafer22 I agree. We all need to go to business school and become executives and investment bankers. Then we'd all be millionaires. The world would be such a good place. Why do we need all those other professions anyway? Scientist? They make peanuts. Obviously they're not worth much. Business, that's what drives the world.

  • @thisrandomchannel

    Actually, one of those over-qualified Indians is the CEO of Mastercard and he raked in $11 million last year lone. I think he earned every fuckin penny. He went to school adn worked his ass off for it. Don't blame the fuckin CEO's for making too much money because they worked hard, blame yourselves for not going to school to earn something and make something for yourself. Lazy fuckin westerners.

  • very greedy corporate America! freedom? democracy? or brain wash? slavery? this is indeed class war that top 1% rich people are destroying us! they want to destroy all the middle class! they want to destroy American dream! we need a revolution to take our country back, people!

  • @thisrandomchannel  GOOD CALL! we could hire them to run these companies,pay them less, Verizon is just trying to play hardball by using the recession has a way of busting and/or hurting them, Ok i realize some unions do things that are wrong..but Corporations dont?? Didn't wall street cause this downturn? Yet we'll tell the union members..sorry no pay raise..in fact a pay cut for you which most companies have done(My workplace for example has done a 15% pay decrease). keep up the fight!

  • Unions strangle businesses in this country to the point they can't complete. Im for a fair wage, im not for union thugs.  Night is falling on Unions in this country..

  • Dennis and Sam Harris ought to do show

  • @NKA23 Answer me this one thing. If Unions are so great, why are the right to choose states, doing better than those without the right to choose? Our own pro-Union Gov. studies show that right to choose states are doing much better. Unions were needed many years ago. For mainly safety reasons, they helped. That was years ago, before there was a ambulance chasing lawyer on ever corner and every other T.V. commercial just waiting for a chance to sue a company that purposely endangered an employee.

  • yeah overkill seems to be the everlasting answer...or one day what will happen???THEY will start giving in to what?seems the only output is still "hm sorry dunno what you say"...

  • The question is, should 8 men get jobs that CAN`T feed their families or one or two men jobs that CAN.

    Without unions almost ALL workers would earn little money that could hardly feed themselves, but not a family.

    Corporations have more power than any single worker, so they have to UNITE, form a UNION, to withstand the inhumane greed of the CEOs...if they could, they WOULD let us all work 16hours per day just for food and shelter, like fucking slaves.

  • @567hook I was wrong about you, we do have room for agreement. I also want for Verizon to shut the doors, right after the SEC comes in and rules that they are a monopoly and are guilty of restraint of trade, then they can be broken into smaller companies and restore fairness to the consumer. There is one big difference between the mob and unions, unions have the force of law behind them thanks to Franklin Delano Roosevelt and the Labor Relations Act.

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