im getting a weird formatting error where an extra closing quote tag is added messing up my posts how do i fix this?
im getting a weird formatting error where an extra closing quote tag is added messing up my posts how do i fix this?
nonsense. you specificly stated that they were good for the economy as a whole. you literally reffered to the fable of the golden goose. that implies they are the source of prosperity. their not. they actually hinder prosperity.Seattle said:We're talking apples and oranges here. I'm not using those companies as examples of the best workplace or the best corporate governance.
they are examples of corporate capitalism at its finest. they aren't examples of why the us economy is as large as it is.They are examples of why the U.S. economy is as large as it is compared to most other countries.
Montblanc, Diageo, BMW, Volkswagen, and i could go on and on. that you have a very uscentric world view is not my problem. just because they dont penetrate to far in the US doesn't mean they haven't taken over the global market place.You don't see as many companies that are able to take over the global market coming from many other countries.
no in many cases they have stronger economiesThey don't have economies that are as strong as the U.S.
true but people also need money to buy companies products if the current trends continue thats not going to continue happening.You can't redistribute income if there is no income.
yes, thank you.Are you replying to the whole post and then cutting it up? If I start with a quote tag along the way not being closed ... well, okay, I just looked at #3531729/261 ("How to distribute wealth equally?")↗, and the first quote isn't closed, and then, at "... from many other countries", the closing tag is erroneous ... let me try something:
nonsense. you specificly stated that they were good for the economy as a whole. you literally reffered to the fable of the golden goose. that implies they are the source of prosperity. their not. they actually hinder prosperity. they are examples of corporate capitalism at its finest. they aren't examples of why the us economy is as large as it is. Montblanc, Diageo, BMW, Volkswagen, and i could go on and on. that you have a very uscentric world view is not my problem. just because they dont penetrate to far in the US doesn't mean they haven't taken over the global market place. no in many cases they have stronger economies true but people also need money to buy companies products if the current trends continue thats not going to continue happening.
Is that what it's supposed to look like?
yes, thank you.
the edit period closed but just knowing it was that i missed something somewhere helps me from doing it again.Are you able to switch out the text, still, or has the edit period closed?