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Old 02-13-2012, 03:16 PM   #11
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Re: 'Occupy' types

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No. I'm pissed at the right people. Who do you think owns a majority of stock in America? You guessed it. The rich. The rich are going to look after each other. It's what they do, it's what they always will do.

The majority of middle class American can't afford apple stocks, or oil stocks, or any other corporate type stock.
Oftentimes, the biggest owner of stocks are investment companies who sell things like mutual funds, and a fair amount of Americans do invest in mutal funds. Apple, for example, has 70% of its shares held by "Institutional and Mutal Fund Owners".

And while the rich might support certain favors from government, at the same time, they are vying for customers. Every business owner, no matter how large or small, will fight for survival of their own before anyone else.
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