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Business, Economics, and Taxes: Eat Cereal for Dinner

It's a difficult landscape. Anyone's customers in a 50/50 country you hope can come from both camps. Target should have just left the Nazi programming to Wal-Mart and stuck to what they were doing. CEO screwed up Big Time. They should have fired him immediately and moved back to what they were doing.
 

I guess the Fascist Bootlicking didn't work...
Clinton appointee. Just keep appealing and, if it goes to SCOTUS, Roberts will probably jizz himself overturning it.
 
It wasn't a typo. Like I said, to a man-child with only a hammer, everything looks like a nail.

Meanwhile, on the off chance you felt like visiting the world's largest surveillance state for a shopping excursion, China's ready with open arms. They're increasing visa-free stays from 72 hours to 10 days, and implementing an instant Point of Sale refund of all VATs instead of refund-upon-departure.
 
Oh I know that they are counting it, but what do you want to bet the initial reference was, literally, a mistake, and they are just bluffing forward now because big boy never admits he made a mess?
 
.......Middle class or poor, every person I have ever met hates owners. I'm sure there was a feeling of loyalty back when companies took care of their workers (because they understood it was better for business).......
I was incredibly fortunate to start my career at a privately held, family run company just outside Boston. The founders (a husband and wife team) were still active with the company, and were honestly beloved by the employees. They were extremely generous and provided excellent benefits, including a Profit Sharing Plan and an Employee Stock Ownership Plan. When the Company was sold and taken public, my retirement plan saving racheted up significantly (although they've taken an absolute beating recently). I stayed there 28 years. Loyatly really was a "thing" back then.
 
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