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Farmers rightly complain about their incomes.Every year the supermarket chains pressure them into ever lower bulk prices

for their produce,so that the corporations can pay their top executives ever higher salaries and shares/option packs.

 

Everyone else has to "manage" on subsistence level wages per hour worked incl. the farmers.

 

Well,that's how it is in U-rope anyway.

 

Now that Assold has unleashed a price cutting war here the suppliers of all supermarkets will suffer even more as they are requested to accept their part of the burden for massive fraud in the past and huge CEO packages now!

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Farmers rightly complain about their incomes.Every year the supermarket chains pressure them into ever lower bulk prices

for their produce,so that the corporations can pay their top executives ever higher salaries and shares/option packs.

 

Everyone else has to "manage" on subsistence level wages per hour worked incl. the farmers.

 

Well,that's how it is in U-rope anyway.

 

Now that Assold has unleashed a price cutting war here the suppliers of all supermarkets will suffer even more as they are requested to accept their part of the burden for massive fraud in the past and huge CEO packages now!

Cheaters Never Win........................They Just Always Finish First..................

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chevy/gmc & ford have nissan ready to take gobs of SUV market share away with the armada.

 

an amazing full size sport ute.

 

pure amerikana: burbly nascar V8, lots of storage & will run rings around current offerings stateside.

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From Gary Shilling in Forbes:

 

"Serious protectionism could turn the good deflation of excess supply I've been forecasting into the bad deflation of deficient demand. Let's hope that policymakers recall what protectionism and deflation did to the world economy in the 1930s.

Watch out for creeping--nay, galloping!--protectionism. Regardless of intentions, it's ultimately the enemy of jobs, the economy, profits and stocks."

 

(But it's good for gold)

 

 

 

http://forbes.com/columnists/free_forbes/2...3/1124/268.html

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