We are on the same page. Large corporate interests have the ability and resources to pay their own way, not on the backs of the people. Perhaps if they were required to pay their own way, they wouldn't so blithely pack up and leave after over investing and destroying small town mercantile operators. A good example is the prevalence of a Walgreens or CVS on every damned corner.
We are on the same page. Large corporate interests have the ability and resources to pay their own way, not on the backs of the people. Perhaps if they were required to pay their own way, they wouldn't so blithely pack up and leave after over investing and destroying small town mercantile operators. A good example is the prevalence of a Walgreens or CVS on every damned corner.
We are on the same page. Large corporate interests have the ability and resources to pay their own way, not on the backs of the people. Perhaps if they were required to pay their own way, they wouldn't so blithely pack up and leave after over investing and destroying small town mercantile operators. A good example is the prevalence of a Walgreens or CVS on every damned corner.
And perhaps there would be a little less corporate money lining the pockets of our so-called leaders.
A whole hell of a %$%^%$&*^$$%^* less mister. Each and every one of them has money. And just about every one of them thinks that it's not enough.