Henry Ford is evil. In 1904, there were 61,306 people employed in the wagon and carriage industry. Today, there are virtually zero. The wages of those workers in 1904 were about $31.2 million dollars — or about $700 million in today’s dollars. That is equivalent to destroying an asset of roughly $35 billion in value. What a bastard Mr. Ford was. And just think of all the jobs he destroyed in the horse-dung cleaning industry too. Man, those were the good ol’ days.
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Nov 29th, 2009 by wintercow20
Truly a b@stard! And I wonder how many crutch and brace manufacturers and jobs Jonas Salk destroyed?! 😉
Think of all those medical scientists/physicians that are prolonging profits to coffin manufactures and funeral directors… what a**holes.
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