From Rep Jim Moran (misspelled MORON) D. VA.
"Now in the last seven years we have had the highest corporate profit ever in American history. Highest corporate profit! Weve had the highest productivity! The American worker has produced more per person at any time, but it hasnt been shared, and thats the problem because we have been guided by a republican administration who believes in this simplistic notion that people who have wealth are entitled to keep it and they have an antipathy towards the means of redistributing wealth."
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QJyS1WJNisM
"Now in the last seven years we have had the highest corporate profit ever in American history. Highest corporate profit! Weve had the highest productivity! The American worker has produced more per person at any time, but it hasnt been shared, and thats the problem because we have been guided by a republican administration who believes in this simplistic notion that people who have wealth are entitled to keep it and they have an antipathy towards the means of redistributing wealth."
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QJyS1WJNisM



) is absolutely correct. When you have corporations making record profits, CEO's making billions of dollars, but no pay increases (not even cost of living increases) for the "grunts" who helped get them there, I see a problem. Believe it or not, there are many many hard working Americans who cannot afford to put food on the table. The cost of gas goes up, the cost of food goes up, the cost of healthcare goes up, but do they see those increases reflected on their paychecks? Nope. And that's assuming they still even have a job that hasn't been shipped overseas...