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I don't suppose Mr. Obama will read this.
@What in Tucket: We can live in hope.
Mr. Obama is not allowed to read facts that contradicts his beliefs.
Paying out huge sums of money for failed bids help.
Forbes likes a low-pay, compliant, submissive workforce that won't push back. Utah is actually a terrible place to do business because workers don't think for themselves, they are woefully under-educated, and they won't talk back. It's a great place for a certain kind of capitalism--the feudal kind.
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