Sunday, August 15, 2010

To Respect Your Workers is to Respect Your Country or an article on Nepotism 08 15 2010


In Thursday 08 12 2010 edition of Investor’s Business Daily there was a biography of Edward Wood Johnson II.  He turned Johnson and Johnson Corporation into a multinational corporation.  This is a man that could have started higher up on the ladder in the corporation but instead as a boy wanted to start at the ground floor of the corporation.  He was a Republican that went against others and believed in shorter hours and less wages for factory workers during the The Great Depression.  He would be a rarity indeed today where no Republican small business owner or businessman would ever let their son or daughter face what the parent would consider humility from working with lowest level position workers in his business or factory.  The understanding, respect and sense of camaraderie established with workers in such a manner as this is a rarity today.
Would we have lost most of our leadership in terms of manufacturing base in this country if we had more strong men of integrity and character like him around?  I doubt we would have.  People like him respect workers and do not feel above them or as if they have anything they “need to prove” to them.  This Johnson was greatly involved in Politics and when he left the political scene he said, “Washington is a magnet for mediocrity.”  Where are people like him today?  Where is the fight against the “MAGNET OF MEDIOCRITY”?  They lose themselves to peer pressure and something of a misnomer called the status quo, which is really a means to mediocrity in itself.  In fact everything today seems to be about maintaining personal wealth and the country is the victim in terms of increased mediocrity.  Incidently magnets are the basis of most if not all nonlethal weaponry that is used to steal the wealth of individuals and this nation.  Do not be surprised if the drain of wealth in the direction to the rich does not break the back of this country for good.  Those with the true skills and skill sets should be the ones to be rewarded in a country not those who can steal them with the aid of nonlethal weaponry.  Wall Street is indeed a band of soul stealing gypsies and the filth they have created reaches deeply into the roots of our society today.
Not surprisingly today with the absence of men like Edward Wood Johnson II, Johnson and Johnson is one of the biggest producers an antipsychotic drug that increases female like hormones in men called prostaglandins. These drugs help the soul stealers facilitate the zombification of their victims.  If victims of soul stealing were not made passive today or over the years since World War II there would be a lot more men of the initial character, grit and integrity of Edward Wood Johnson II (1893-1968).
The American workers that we lost did not respect the child of nepotism.  The parents of nepotism did no respect the average worker and seek to ruin their retirement in all respects, whether it be cancelling pensions or subversively ruining the social security in retirement for those workers that provided for the wealth of them, their families and their businesses throughout the owners lives.  Often those put on disability are done so by the reach of nepotism as they   indeed steal the skills and souls of those working for them and go on to seek other lines of employment other than the family businesses.  The Republicans want to deny social security to disability victims too, to cover up their hard to prove crime, for good as those victimized must then struggle in poverty and die. 
The American worker was also lost to an evil presence in the management of business that has the ability to wait patiently like a cat to strike, when the time is opportune for them, and take possession of people than don’t like and cause personal injury to them.  These people are prominently Republicans today and would like to deny victims compensation for this also.  It is part of them righteously denying and covering up what they are.
This was a very interesting article; you can probably find a copy of this newspaper in the stacks of your local library if it does not carry it you can request that it does.
To respect your workers is to respect your country.

Thomas Paul Murphy
Copyright 2010 Thomas Paul Murphy

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