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ant619 - a business is in business to make money, not care for employees. Actually, if you really break it down, their goal is to pay you the least amount of money possible and get the most work out of you possible. Companies started offering insurance to lure good talent to come work for them. This is not right or ...more
So Chuck and Wife said get out and vote and quoted Ronald Regan? What is the issue here? The left does this all the time.....Is the right now allowed a point of view and freedom of speech?
Are we Americans, or Democrats and Republicans?
Do we help each other or say, "better him/her than me?"
For the...more
Meh - another Liz Weston piece of crap!
Creating private investment accounts, as some have suggested, wouldn't resolve the funding gap. What it would do is change the nature of the Social Security program, which was conceived as an insurance program, not an investment scheme. For those of us without traditional p...more
You cannot legislate the poor into prosperity by legislating the wealth out of prosperity.
What one person receives without working for, another person must work for, without receiving.
The government cannot give to anybody anything that the government does not first take from somebody else.
You canno...more
This Country has not been solvent since Andrew Jackson's administration (1829-1837)
Folks, that is 175 years of our government not being fiscally responsible.
Stop the mud slinging between Rep, Dem, Tea, Ind.....that is what they want, a house divded
Wake Up.....
This Country has not been solvent since Andrew Jackson's administration (1829-1837)
Folks, that is 175 years of our government not being fiscally responsible.
Stop the mud slinging between Rep, Dem, Tea, Ind.....that is what they want, a house divded
Wake Up.....
"We clearly have what used to be upper middle income -- 75 to 150k -- folks who are saying it just isn't so," says Candace Corlett, the president of WSL/Strategic Retail. "A quarter of them are saying, 'I can barely afford the basics.'" So while six-figure incomes used to represent affluence, that's no longer the case....more
3/8/2012
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