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How to Create Jobs Without Really Trying

Alan from NJ Wrote: Dec 11, 2009 4:06 PM
I get so angry I have to opine, but neither my Democratic friends or relatives believe any of you. They don't even get the info. They deserve a boat that sinks, but we are in it also. There are, among Obama's advisors, students of how to provoke and deal with marshall law. His pal, Alinsky, may, even, have dodged the police, is not sorry and is now a professor. I wondered why everyone says Pilosi is stupid. She must be, or very evil, or unable to read. Entrepreneurs produce jobs and make the snowball that has made the USA the envy and source of jealousy for both the world and our generational welfare recipients.

In 1952, Shepherd Mead wrote a little book called "How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying." In 1961, it became an award-winning Broadway musical. It's an instruction book about how a young man with lots of drive and cunning can rise from the mailroom to the top of the company. One of the songs from the musical, sung by the main character, J. Pierrepont Finch, is "I Believe in You." Finch sings it to a mirror.

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Today that song might be re-titled "I Believe in Government."

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