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This seems as if it may have been directed at me. We regard those incapable of meeting your “obligation” of skilled full time employment as poor, correct?…
When in the history of the world has anyone been able to support a family with a part time, low skilled job? Hint: if your teenagers can do the job while they are still in high school, it is not a high skill job.
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Your point is that we have need to suffering in order to become properly productive members of society.
This discussion, here, though, goes beyond this minor thing (Medicare versus wages for the disabled), and into the realm of fair promotion and wage parity. There is a lack of well paying jobs in this country, especially for those… who have difficulty fitting into the collegian system…
The application, then, of “#1” is more far reaching and complex, and would barely be considered a mere health care bill. This is why we have what we have. “#1” must become organic to the society and cannot, realistically, be regulated without washing out the human spirit…