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In response to
"
To be honest, the whole concept of an employer providing health benefits to its employees very strange.
"
by
Roger More
Henry Ford started it. -- nm
Posted by
lileve (aka lileve)
Jul 16 '09, 07:31
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The whole concept was started by the Germans during the start of the Industrial Revolution...
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Mel Profit
Jul 16, 07:38
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People have been screaming about socialized education. There have been efforts to varying degrees to get rid of the Department of Education. -- nm
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(500) Days of Dano
Jul 16, 07:42
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While I agree this is true...
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Mel Profit
Jul 16, 07:43
4
Aren't vouchers the first step towards free market education? -- nm
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(500) Days of Dano
Jul 16, 07:47
2
perhaps...you have a point. -- nm
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Mel Profit
Jul 16, 08:00
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Education is considered a human right. Health care is not sadly. -- nm
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lileve
Jul 16, 07:46
well... there you go! -- nm
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Roger More
Jul 16, 07:32
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