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Posted by Nat on January 25, 2007 at 18:53:50 from (207.144.28.171):
In Reply to: Re: OT but worth reading posted by John S-B on January 25, 2007 at 18:20:54:
I don't think you will here anymore about that claim. There is a lot of stuff spread as gospel without anyone knowing anything about what they are saying... When this country was the strongest, we were responsible for our own selves. That very same self reliance is what made us great. Nowadays we want someone else to be responsible, so we call for government healthcare,garranteed job benefits, a million bucks for a burned lip. I heard today that San Francisco employers now have to pay sick days for anyone up to 9 days a year. That won't help anyone, it will just cause the small businesses to hire fewer workers, or charge more to stay in business. I guess then SF will mandate that each business hire at least one more person, but will allow them to charge more for a service then the poor will not be able to abtain said service. How anyone can fail to see the ripples going out from any legislation that is intraduced is beyond me. I don't want the government to have anymore say in my life than it already has.Later, Nat
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