New post - The welfare factory (definitely not corporate welfare).
So, the straight scoop is that in the state of Oregon, management has compared their operations strategy to Toyota's management strategy. Cars, People. I ask you. While the cost of the Iraq war is in the hundreds of billions, who's paying for the little people, the poor people, the people who need help just to survive in America? They don't even own bootstraps, let alone being able to lift themselves up by them. Easy to say for someone who has never been there.
And say if you're against welfare, does that include the corporate kind? The Welfare Factory thinks they cut costs by hiring corporate types. Who never worked for a human service in their lives.
Don't usually want to rant, but that's my latest.
And say if you're against welfare, does that include the corporate kind? The Welfare Factory thinks they cut costs by hiring corporate types. Who never worked for a human service in their lives.
Don't usually want to rant, but that's my latest.

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