I just saw Bowling for Columbine... What is this welfare privitization?
Hippo_Tron
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Sun Oct-19-03 12:44 AM
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I just saw Bowling for Columbine... What is this welfare privitization? |
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Welfare privitization seems to make no sense whatsoever. It isn't even welfare. It's companies overworking people for low wages. Sure companies can legally do this as it is a free country but why the hell are they allowed to do it in the name of welfare? I get the concept, but frankly I think allowing it is irresponsibility on the part of the state and local governments.
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Sun Oct-19-03 12:53 AM
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raise productivity at the absolute minimum cost from the company standpoint anyway.
its sold as 'work expierence' for those unfortunate enough to find thier way into the program, i get paid more than these guys (hourly) with a part time job ive had for about a month and a half. its really dismal because thier really is no way out of those situations. its just another ploy by big buisness to cut costs
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