When American Corporations were “American”

February 1, 2008 by Jenn Sierra  
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As my readers know, while I’m a strong believer in capitalism and the free-market ecomomy, I have become increasingly leery of the so-called “American” Corporation. Here is a video that gives us a glimpse into how the American Corporation USED to feel that supporting America was in its best interest.

A big hat-tip goes to Richard Disney for this video, who commented:

A vintage video produced in 1942 showing how General Motors contributed to the war effort before the “Wussification of America.”

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4 Responses to “When American Corporations were “American””
  1. Ali A. Akbar says:

    Agreed. The Free Market is best for everyone.

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