I was reading that GE is going to sell their appliance
business to a company from China. Sounds wonderful doesn’t it.
Got me to thinking since according to the article the actual
business was going to stay at their current location and keep the same management
team; why couldn’t we have created a plan and sold it to the current management
team and maybe include the employees. This may be one way to help reduce the
wealth gap in our country.
One of the reasons the wealth gap has been increasing is because
so many businesses merge and consolidate. Wouldn’t diversifying some large
corporations be one way to reduce this trend?
This may take some work to accomplish and the first few
times something like this was completed there is going to see some scrutiny. And
this scrutiny is good since we want this to succeed.
How all this would come to fruition would be interesting and
beneficial. If this works, then many companies could be recreated here. The ownership
stays here and this adds wealth to a larger group of people.
So why do we not do this more often? I know this is not an
original idea because I have heard of it before. And yes getting started is
difficult, but success always takes hard work. What this shows is a lack of
leadership in encouraging this to happen more often.
If the Republican Party is the party of business and free
enterprise why are they not fighting hard to make this happen? Sure would beat
having Mr. Sanders redistribute wealth via the government and we wouldn’t need
a ton of government agencies to do everything if policy is well written. This
won’t solve all our problems, yet make it part of many ideas to turn this
country around.
Just proves the Republicans are not true business oriented,
not true conservatives, and not for the people of this country. They are more
beholden to the beltway lobbyists and Wall Street than to us.
Proof is always in the pudding. Ha ha ha
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