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Don’t destroy the revenue generators

I am really getting tired of hearing the left wing radicals constantly chanting the Marxist/Leninist mantra ‘workers unite” or corporations are evil.

Consider the “workers unite” mantra, which can be interpreted as don’t mess with the unions. We would not have anywhere near the union problems we have today if it was not for the fact that unions have been infiltrated by people subscribing to the socialistic/communistic philosophies regarding labor over the last 40 years or so.

These are the same people that have taken over the Democratic party.

As for the corporations being evil, I find it hard to believe that people think tearing down corporations is a good thing. What many gullible people don’t understand is that the corporations along with small businesses give them the opportunity to earn a living so as to provide for themselves and their families.

I personally don’t care if the corporate CEOs make a thousand times more than me. In my opinion, the CEOs earned it because without them, we would not have jobs. They have the talent, skill and ability to run a company so I can have a job.

I thank them.

The other ridiculous socialistic/communistic idea is that we should pay top executives less and workers more so that everything will be more even. Let the gullible people keep shooting themselves in the foot and keep pushing for these things. Then, let us see how much longer the corporations and small businesses will last.

Remember, it is the corporations and small businesses that generate the income that the government will tax in order to provide benefits for those that choose not to or cannot work.

If you destroy the revenue generators, the government will have nothing to tax and will no longer be able to provide the benefits that many have become used to.

Norm Janowicz

Spring Grove

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