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Originally Posted by d-ray657
Interesting op-ed piece from the Washington Post. http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn...072502770.html
The writer missed one of the most obvious reasons. The CEO's are waiting until after November so that they can get more of their lapdogs in congress.
Regards,
D-Ray
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Do you bet heavy when you've got a weak hand?
If so, we got a friendly little game Saturday nite, and you're welcome to set in. I think we're gonna be playing something called poker, don't know too much about it, myself.
What you're suggesting is that the corporations are purposely suppressing the economy in order to get more Republicans elected.
I figure that they've got both sides bought off in the first place, but there may be an element of truth to your argument.
But I contend that they're being cautious, with good reason. This election brings a lot of uncertainty, demand is still weak, and if you tool up and produce a bunch of widgets that nobody wants, you're gonna take it in the shorts.
Fools rush in. Besides, I don't see every CEO as another Hannibal Lecter.
Chas