Friday, 22 October 2010

Why Reforms in America are Very Expensive and Slow

Ever wonder who opposes legislation for business reforms in America? Those in established positions have the money to oppose legislation that would get the ducks in line for effective competition. It's not surprising that occasionally the US seems so far behind the ball on matters of vital concern to the rest of the world. Rich minorities rule through financing opposition campaigns.

From The New York Times:

Top Companies Aid Chamber of Commerce in Policy Fights

The U.S. Chamber of Commerce, a leading force against President Obama, has seen sizable donations from top corporations including Dow Chemical and Goldman Sachs.

http://nyti.ms/cPdmpp


Will ye no think kindly on those who would be your friends! May the sun shine with your thoughts, today, and happiness grow in your heart! May you allow yourself some peace of mind.

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