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"HK" wrote in message m... Eisboch wrote: "HK" wrote in message m... Eisboch wrote: Interesting prospective on the UAW... http://seekingalpha.com/article/1366...e?source=yahoo It is always fun to read the right-wingers' rationalizations as to why the working man and woman should be paid ****, with no benefits. Serfdom uber alles, eh? Why is that? Seems like when you cannot directly contradict or debate facts you default to a generalized, "right-winger" attack. Eisboch There's no reason to "directly contradict" or "debate" right-wingers because it would be the same as lying down with pigs in a pool of pig**** and expecting to come out clean. I read the article, and the conclusion is the same as all the other right-wing articles that state that auto workers in this country should work for peanuts. I especially liked the analogies between what the auto worker earns and what physicians can earn - that was funny stuff. I'm sure I've told you about my Norwegian buddies who work the offshore oil rigs and the supply boats. They make substantially less than their U.S. counterparts, but they live very well, and seem a lot happier than American works. Why? 1. First class national health care plan. 2. First class retirement plan that provides a really decent retirement. 3. No or extremely low cost college tuition. 4. A serious rehab program if they are injured on the job. One of my buddies lost use of an arm in a horrific accident. The government picked up all his medical bills, and sent him back to college to learn a new profession he would be able to handle. It also supported his family while he was learning a new profession. There are no disposable workers in his country. I've been to his house. He lives between Oslo and Lillehammer. Nice suburban house, very well insulated. Not huge, but comfy, well-built, and up to date. Come to think of it, he's probably retired by now. BTW, I have relatives in both Sweden and Norway with whom we communicate occasionally. Like many, they have problems with some of our political leaders and policies, but overall the citizens of both countries have high regard for and a level of admiration for the US style of government and society. Given your demonstrated philosophies, it is understandable why you are so impressed by Norway. You have better things to say than many Norwegians. Must be a "grass is always greener" thing. Eisboch |