Private Sector screwing up

once again. why aren't you buying insurance on all your friends if this is such a great money making scheme?[/QUOTE]

Several reasons...1. Don't have the funds to insure my friends. 2. I have ethics to not make money off of someone dying. 3. If I did have the funds and did take out a policy on a friend, you better believe it would go to their FAMILY and not my bottomline.
 
ha, you know you can't use the college argument unless it helps your cause... i've used it many times, but when it doesn't help the republicans' ideas on here, they say i'm brainwashed by liberal professors... the hyprocrisy is amazing on here!!

Wow, you are creeping up toward VolinMn's marginalization levels................

I would first get a clue about the people you are talking too.............

We don't tote a party line...... perhaps you should try it sometime?????????
 
ummmm, yeah a lot of people on here do tote a party line... look at their ideas... pure republican.. just because you say you don't tote a party line doesn't make it so
 
They don't................. please point them out..........

By all means, please tell me why you think I am republican....
 
ummmm, yeah a lot of people on here do tote a party line... look at their ideas... pure republican.. just because you say you don't tote a party line doesn't make it so

You'll find a significant number of regular posters in this forum are socially moderate to liberal. Just because someone is fiscally conservative doesn't make them a republican.
 
You'll find a significant number of regular posters in this forum are socially moderate to liberal. Just because someone is fiscally conservative doesn't make them a republican.

Who would have thunk it........ must be an evil republican if you want smaller gov't and reduction of waste and shortage by the gov't. Of course that just makes Cash's heart hurt.........

How about freedom and do whatever you want when you want without having leaches of society running every thing....????????
 
You had it easy....................

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ummmm, yeah a lot of people on here do tote a party line... look at their ideas... pure republican.. just because you say you don't tote a party line doesn't make it so

but because you say so, it's otherwise.

I'll stick to listening to people who have something to add beyond "the prez made my checks bigger so he's aight by me."
 
President Obama speaks on Mine Safety and West Virginia coal mine tragedy (video)

"Some of the failures cited included management, oversight, and slipping through loopholes in safety laws that created an unsafe working environment."

If it wasn't so predictable, it would be funny (you know expect that people died. but governmet regulation has no part in punishing them :crazy:.)

I for one, hope, that manager never sees the light of day again

I'm just envisioning our Federal government taking over mining - it's a very ugly vision. I recenly heard Alexander speculate that the current administration's motto is "If it's in the Yellow Pages, we can do it." I can hear the rationalization now - mining is just too important to be left to the private sector.
 
lets see, some of you republicans are saying it does make the company money... yet, some of you are now saying it doesn't make the company money... Which way is it???

define "make the company money." investing in treasuries would make the company money. the question is whether they could make a lot more money doing something else which they undoubtably could.

Several reasons...1. Don't have the funds to insure my friends. 2. I have ethics to not make money off of someone dying. 3. If I did have the funds and did take out a policy on a friend, you better believe it would go to their FAMILY and not my bottomline.

then why haven't you heard of hedge funds or ultra rich investors doing this if it is a money making machine? don't you think all life insurance companies would be bankrupt if they lost money on these policies? you can't seriously be this dim. . .
 
more private sector screwing..

Equal pay is still a dream for many women - STLtoday.com

"According to U.S. Census Bureau statistics, women who work full-time earned an average of 78 cents to every dollar earned by men. That's right — working women earn 22 percent less than their male counterparts."

"Median earnings for women of color generally are even lower. In 2007, the earnings for African-American women were 68.7 percent of men's earnings, and Latina earnings were 59 percent of men's. "
 

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