
02-05-2010, 12:10 AM
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Join Date: Oct 1999
Location: Bismarck, North Dakota, USA,
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Originally Posted by Dan40
Sorry but the farmer is the CEO of an independent business. He is Management! Not a member of labor. But if the carrots are doing well, he might be looking to hire some labor.
Stockholder? Provide financing for the business.
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An idea is easy to convey. A concept is not.
Yes, the simple, single farmer is everything, CEO (management), salesman, bookkeeper, advertiser, designer (breed selection). In short, the farmer represents all labor and nothing of wealth exists without it. He is also the sole proprietor, aka stockholder. A working stockholder, unlike most in the Wallstreet shellgame.
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(Outside) Stockholder ... Provide financing for the business?
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OK. They provide a carrot seed one time. Once they get their seed money back twofold (2 seeds), why do we have to keep paying them? Standing off to one side, looks more like the business, aka the labor, is providing financing for them, to me. They already have accumulated over half the wealth. Usury. As in they're freeloading, bigtime.
Wes
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