We the People do not matter here,with the exception the $$$ we generate for the city and state. When One can override the Speech of the Majority there is no Justice.
We The People have no value to them except for Paying Taxes that keep them in their government positions. There comes a time when you have to realize that our Voice even with a Vote is being removed by corruption. It is time for change.
If it were their family this would change overnight. We have no value to people whose only goal is to deprive those who need it most for as long as they can.
The powers that be in Ohio are with the attitude that we are no more than B@stards in their house. We pay Taxes but that is as far as our value goes. They are as Marie Antoinette standing high in her house saying "Let them stay addicted to Pharmaceutical drugs,that way we can still get kick...
If Mike DeWine had pain himself,or his family this would be different. Drug companies provide more revenue,more jobs,pay more in taxes. To someone in a political position its easy for him to reject a plant no matter how much it would help people. Anyone who needs help from a plant becomes...
People who have complete control over this are fighting to keep that control. The families are collateral damage in an attempt to hold onto the leash they want to keep people on. This may not be the best example but its an accurate one. The people who put the chains on us are Pharmaceutical...
The people who are attacking this family are nothing but Bullies who are able to tear families apart legally. Until We The People stand up and put a legal stop to this,nothing will change.
If it were THEIR FAMILY this would not happen. Pain is a motivator to find relief. They do not feel their pain,they have no empathy or compassion for other peoples pain and suffering.
This is the saddest small business story ever
by Ben Geier @ben_geier FEBRUARY 25, 2015, 10:47 AM ESTThis is from FORTUNE Magazine.
A raid on the country's largest manufacturer of maraschino cherries had a sad ending Tuesday.
Arthur Mondella, the 57-year-old owner of Dell's...