I've been saying for years now that business should have been on the front lines of fighting for universal healthcare. That they aren't is very telling. And here is why I think that is. More than the money, they want to be able to control their employees. to keep unhappy underpaid employees in their ranks with a threat of losing healthca…
I've been saying for years now that business should have been on the front lines of fighting for universal healthcare. That they aren't is very telling. And here is why I think that is. More than the money, they want to be able to control their employees. to keep unhappy underpaid employees in their ranks with a threat of losing healthcare hanging over their heads. It's a power move. If they were thinking rationally and greed based, they would be on the front lines fighting for Universal healthcare.
I've been saying for years now that business should have been on the front lines of fighting for universal healthcare. That they aren't is very telling. And here is why I think that is. More than the money, they want to be able to control their employees. to keep unhappy underpaid employees in their ranks with a threat of losing healthcare hanging over their heads. It's a power move. If they were thinking rationally and greed based, they would be on the front lines fighting for Universal healthcare.