Half of the babies in the U.S. are on welfare. Damn.

I'm sorry, what worker exploitation? It wasn't due to the rise of wages in more modernized factories requiring more skilled laborers? No factories upgraded their equipment as things went on? I'm sorry, why is it we have more modern machinery now that is safer? For worker's benefit? Or is it because it makes more shit easier and makes more money for employers? Why would an employer ever upgrade their factory conditions? Why do companies now have better working conditions than each other? Shouldn't they all be the same? Just horrible and just barely meeting government regulatory requirements? Weird that some are still leagues above others huh?
 
Last I saw was 20% are on food stamps. Actually the stats make sense, most babies are born to the young, the young are unemployed in much higher nurabers than anyone else in this recession, especially if they are minorities.

And ironic? The welfare and food stamps are good enough aid that 40% of kiRAB are obese.
Killing with kindness.
 
worker exploitation. as in unsafe working conditions, unfair pay, and shit like being paid in company credit only redeemable at company stores? why have factories become more safe? are you not aware of the impact unions had?
 
It works on a sliding scale. So you only pay a portion if you are under a certain income level. We have 96% of the state covered. The bill that Gov Romney signed into law took care of the coverage problem, but it never worked out the cost problem. We still have high costs because health insurers can charge us more (because we have to have HC insurance), but mostly because the second part of Romney's plan, the part that dealt with hospital costs, was never put into law.

The best solution is the one that Maryland has put in place which uses cost controls.
 
"We're going to [put] more of these little Negro bastarRAB on the welfare rolls at $2,400 a family — let people like Pat Moynihan and [special consultant] Leonard Garment and others believe in all that crap. But I don't believe in it. Work, work — throw 'em off the rolls. That's the key." - Richard M Nixon, 1971.
 
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