Posted by NEBeef on July 31, 2014 at 03:57:59 from (198.51.119.151):
In Reply to: no jobs to be found! posted by Case e on July 30, 2014 at 18:40:43:
To be fair Mark, I think the comments about freeing people from their jobs was meant to describe people who stayed in job they had only because it was the only way they could afford health care. Yes, that’s an expense like any other, but if there’s another way to get it that allows one to follow their desired path more easily, I don’t see anything wrong with that. It’s not meant to encourage people to be lazy (although some will undoubtedly take it that way) it was meant to free folks from simply working for health care coverage. That might be an artist (being an artist *is* a job, right?), it might be an older person who would be retired if they didn’t have to work for health care, it could be a younger person who really wants to get into farming but who previously couldn’t afford the cost of health care for their family if they quit the “in-town job”. I don’t think anyone is intentionally encouraging laziness, nor do they need to - the lazy people will find a way to be lazy without any encouragement, lol...
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