Friday, September 19, 2008

The American Taxpayer Will Not Be Pushed Around Forever

In the 70s the following businesses were freed from the cumbersome weight of government regulation. Look at them today and see how far they have come left to their own devices: airlines, trucking, railroads, buses, pipelines, telephones, television, stockbrokers, financial markets, savings banks, utilities. How many of them have required taxpayer assistance just to remain in business. If the taxpayers are to support them the taxpayer should have a say in the way business is conducted. No one is accountable. Senior managers get rich outsourcing to other countries leaving the taxpayers to support those left without jobs. Senior managers get rich leading their companies into bankruptcy while at the same time leaving the taxpayers to pay the bills. Unethical, illegal and dishonest business practices must become capital crimes where the guilty are either executed or sentenced to life in prison without the opportunity of parole and all assets remotely associated with the activities forfeited.
 
Somebody had better be going to jail or the next "civil" war will be between those who have stolen and those who were left to pay the bills. The American taxpayer will not be pushed around forever.


Regards,
John Jenkins
865-803-8179 cell
Gatlinburg, TN
Email: jrjenki@yahoo.com 

Hyperbole is the Best Thing Ever.

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