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Road Side Pub
socialized medicine
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<blockquote data-quote="SNCBOOM" data-source="post: 5401569" data-attributes="member: 183309"><p>I realize that. I doubt socialized medication would fix the underlying problem though, that there are a lot of lazy people taking advantage of programs like this. I know some people are born into poverty, that's why instead of giving them medical assistance we should invest more into education and job training. Nothing is free, you have to work for it. Also...a minimum wage increase would have most likely just caused disemployment. If you're not aware unemployment has been pretty good lately at 4.5% although it has currently risen to 4.6%. I don't count on the government for anything even though spend almost half of our budget on defense.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SNCBOOM, post: 5401569, member: 183309"] I realize that. I doubt socialized medication would fix the underlying problem though, that there are a lot of lazy people taking advantage of programs like this. I know some people are born into poverty, that's why instead of giving them medical assistance we should invest more into education and job training. Nothing is free, you have to work for it. Also...a minimum wage increase would have most likely just caused disemployment. If you're not aware unemployment has been pretty good lately at 4.5% although it has currently risen to 4.6%. I don't count on the government for anything even though spend almost half of our budget on defense. [/QUOTE]
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