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I'm sure Mitts USA would be a charming caring place.
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>"What he could have learned from that experience is that, just as creative destruction is important for moving an economy forward, a safety net is important for catching those who are left behind. As head of Bain, Romney fired a lot of workers who were perfectly good at their jobs, who were committed to their companies, who had families they needed to support. That was his job as head of a private-equity giant. But his job as president of the United States would also be to look out for those workers.">
>So, if one is good at his job, comitted to the company and has a family to support, this means that one is
entitled to the job regardless of whether or not the company is going bankrupt because of excessive union demands and unsustainable pensions?
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>This sure sounds Greek to me.
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>A man said to the universe:
>"Sir I exist!"
>"However," replied the universe,
>"The fact has not created in me
>A sense of obligation."
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>-- Stephen Crane
Here's some pictures of the happiness that free enterprise can share with us all. As you say Marcia the universe has no sense of obligation but we can put that in place
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2147935/Haunting-photographs-child-workers-helped-change-labour-laws.html