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<blockquote data-quote="vantexan" data-source="post: 2637399" data-attributes="member: 24302"><p>But who is being irresponsible? And are those not living irresponsibly required to shoulder the same burden because they're in the same generation? Why do they have less standing than future generations? Or is the problem that as a businessman you're required to pay matching funds and you'd rather keep that money now that FedEx is squeezing you too? As I've said if you are benefiting from the exploitation of others you should pay more to the system that benefits you more. Slavery was wrong, horribly wrong. Wage slavery not as bad, obviously, but again we have a large swath of our society benefiting from low wages of an even larger group. Exacerbated by exporting jobs to those working for extremely low wages. We work to exist so others can live well. So who's being irresponsible in this generation? If they can't pay better they can at least assist our retirement. Otherwise we are used then cast off to an eventual miserable death. Is that the "Great Society" we want?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vantexan, post: 2637399, member: 24302"] But who is being irresponsible? And are those not living irresponsibly required to shoulder the same burden because they're in the same generation? Why do they have less standing than future generations? Or is the problem that as a businessman you're required to pay matching funds and you'd rather keep that money now that FedEx is squeezing you too? As I've said if you are benefiting from the exploitation of others you should pay more to the system that benefits you more. Slavery was wrong, horribly wrong. Wage slavery not as bad, obviously, but again we have a large swath of our society benefiting from low wages of an even larger group. Exacerbated by exporting jobs to those working for extremely low wages. We work to exist so others can live well. So who's being irresponsible in this generation? If they can't pay better they can at least assist our retirement. Otherwise we are used then cast off to an eventual miserable death. Is that the "Great Society" we want? [/QUOTE]
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