Wednesday, September 21, 2005

Our Dear Leader has created a brilliant concept, which some might call a Weltenschauung, that enshrines the notion of creating a better everyday life for the majority of people: Our Dear Leader says, "Once and for all we have decided to side with the many. It is a question of freedom with responsibility and we demand much of ourselves."

First and foremost, Our Dear leader demands much of you, the employee, on your responsibilities to the Reich...I mean, corporation, and your duties to the body of the corporation. "It is not always easy to give life and warmth to some of our more mundane daily tasks. (Like building rockets in cold caves.)" But, "without enthusiasm for your work [Arbeit Macht Frei.], one third of your life goes down the drain and can never be regained." Keep that in mind, you know, he's right.

Along those lines, "we in no way take up a position on questions of equalization of wages." After all, our low prices (To serve the majority of people, we must always maintain an extremely low price profile!) and product range is designed to get away from "status and conventions" and make us "freer and more at ease as human beings." A low wage profile leads to more resources and profit.

Profit is a wonderful word!

Wages distract from a better everyday life for the majority of people, they get in the way of our objective, which is, "we must have resources---not least in the financial area!" Some might call it financial Lebensraum. "Profit gives us Resources!"

"Let us take the drama out of the word profit. Politicians [Like the November criminals.] often use and abuse this word. All government subsidies come about by means of state profit on some activity or by means of taxes in some from which you and I pay. Let us rely on ourselves when it comes to creating the financial resources."

Our Dear Leader believes that Unions wipe out the individual in "the gray gloominess of collective agreements." "It was easier to keep alive in earlier times when we weren’t so many," when our blood was pure, when iron ruled. [Blut Und Isen.]


Our Dear Leader says, "A job must never be just a meal ticket." The body of the nation, or the corporation, must not be weakened. We must have willingness to "to assume responsibility and to help, on our humility before the task and on the simplicity of our behavior."

We feel sorry for those of you who are working only for food. One must give ones soul to the great project.

Next week's subject:

Waste of resources is a mortal sin!

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