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To: Mr. Palau who wrote (156057)6/27/2001 1:34:02 AM
From: Thomas A Watson  Respond to of 769670
 
poor pally, you see it as a black and white. Only those with the least value will lose their insurance. The economics of expense means one may decide to manufacture somewhere else or contract out more work or invest in machines or robots that may now be cheaper.

the clueless vacant liberal mind sees all as a simplistic yes or no and can't comprehend that all expense is a cost factor and business is about how to do the most with the least expense.

you all have a nice day now hear.

tom watson tosiwmee



To: Mr. Palau who wrote (156057)6/27/2001 1:41:58 AM
From: CYBERKEN  Respond to of 769670
 
<<Because if he doesnt, someone who is willing to is going to steal his employees. Capitalism at work.>>

That is certainly true today, as it has been since the end of WWII. But Ted Kennedy and John ("not a liberal") McCain are hellbound to put a stop to that private sector nonsense with this bill. If they are not stopped, the majority of workers in the US will have NO health insurance.

A large number may decide to elect socialists to provide the illusion of insurance, which is all governments are capable of. That's Kennedy's mission in life. But all that will accomplish is to destroy the progress of medical science right at the threshold of it's impending Golden Age.

That's a hellova a legacy for "Mr. Straighttalk" and the fat, drunken killer from Cape Cod...