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Re: WPA and CCC
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Posted by N. TX Tim on September 05, 2005 at 06:58:21 from (12.106.223.124):
In Reply to: Re: WPA and CCC posted by Jeff Oliver on September 05, 2005 at 05:38:44:
My reply was a little narrow minded and too focused on one issue...it was late and I should have been asleep instead of messing with the computer. I was not really thinking of all those who had jobs and no longer have them...in addition to their homes. You may have a point...there will be an aweful lot of work to be done and jobs to do...and I don't know if all that can be done by the private sector...so, something like you proposed may be the answer. It does seem that the working people are enslaved...gotta work to survive, pay taxes etc. Guess it is ok for the working folks. But that is true about welfare...can't force someone to work for their benefits. Think I will stick to comments/questions about tractors etc. Tim
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