ù Quoting Rich Willbanks from a message to Don Box ù
RW> some of the bill. Now who is helping me pay the bill when my kid
RW> splits the back of his scape when he falls of the bed?
I would imagine that the insurance you have at your job pays for. So, in
effect, you expect someone to pay for it, too. Thankfully for you, you have a
job where you get insurance benefits.
Explain this to me: currently, in the United States, there are NOT enough
good-paying jobs for people to hold. There is NOT enough insurance for
everyone
to have it. There is NOT enough wealth to go around for everyone. So, how can
you tell someone it is THEIR fault for not having those things?
Its like if we were all sitting in a circle and there are 20 of us. There are
forty marbles to go around to all of us. In order not to lose, you need at
least two marbles in your hand. But 5 of the people start out the game with 3
marbles each in their hand, and the more marbles you have, the less likely
you
are to lose any of the marbles you have.
Sound like a fun game? Yeah, if you're one of the ones with 3 marbles.
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