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Default ah, yes, the latest on my company 401K

On Sun, 25 Jul 2010 12:36:49 -0400, Wayne.B
wrote:

On Sun, 25 Jul 2010 11:51:02 -0400, Harry ?
wrote:

What's *your* solution for providing workers who don't earn tons of
money a good health care and retirement program?


And what is your rationale for believing that they have an inalienable
right to either ?


uh because this is america...of, by and for the people? who says the
rich have rights to money they haven't earned.


Traditionally good health care and good retirement plans were fringe
benefits that employers used to attract and retain a top notch labor
force.


or used to control the work force. loss of healthcare can keep
employees subservient and in line.


When did that become a "right" ? I find nothing in the
constitution. Our ancestors grew up and proliferated without these
"rights". How did they manage? Perhaps by being productive and
thrifty?


the constitution talks about 'unenumerated rights'. integrated
marriage wasnt a right either until the courst said it was.