Corporate elite taking over America - who do they REALLY serve?

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http://blogs.augusta.com/node/996

Locals often lament the exodus of corporate headquarters from the area during the corporate consolidation waves of the 1980s and 1990s.


Many look back on the 1960s and 1970s as the golden era of Augusta business because of the clout wielded by locally based companies such as Georgia Railroad Bank, The Graniteville Co., Lily-Tulip Inc., Greenfield Industries and Bankers First Corp. The list goes on and on.

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Such corporate offices, particularly headquarters, are good for communities. Corporations are often identified with the cities in which they reside, so they have an incentive to keep the yard looking nice. That’s why the most philanthropic and civically active businesses tend to be those run by local decision-makers.

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Although Augusta might never again see the corporate presence it had in years past, things right now are looking pretty good.


All you have to do is take a trip to 1030 Stevens Creek Road, as I did last week to see a product showcase that was put on by the tenant of that address: Husqvarna Consumer Outdoor Products.

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The office, though not the corporate headquarters (that’s in Sweden), is responsible for overseeing the lawn mower and chain saw manufacturer’s multibillion-dollar North American operations.


Such a facility signals to other corporations that Augusta is a great place to run a business. Husqvarna is not the only corporate citizen worth showing off, though.
Just behind Husqvarna’s campus is Automatic Data Processing Inc.’s shiny new operations center. The office tells the world that Augusta has the skills to deliver office support services to the New York-based company’s Fortune 500 clients.


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Now you know how the coporate elite REALLY control America, and are against THE PEOPLE.
 
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