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...but why should anyone on earth not have the same care available? I guess some think that such a level of healthcare should be reserved for CEOs and their families, the "truly deserving".
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Or perhaps, why should anyone on earth not have the same Porsche 911 that you do?
Its the entitlement mentality here that boggles me. Many people work and work hard for what they earn, so why should the next guy who hasn't put in the time, doesn't have the education, doesn't have the experience, hasn't taken the RISKS, hasn't made the effort, receive the same quality/pay/life experiences that I do? What I don't understand about the union mentality is this: why would I want to work in a collective group where my earning and benefit potentital is going to be the same for me and everyone else regardless of the job I do, its quality, its timeliness, etc? Sure, you may make a few dollars or cents in many cases one way or another between you and the next guy...but I've taken the risks to seek the better opportunity at my young age, and have earned my 911...and I didn't need a union's help to do it. If I had a beef with my employer, manager, didn't like the work I was doing, whatever, I moved on and took the risk to improve my situation. And for that, putting my livelihood in the balance in search of a better opportunity (my choice I understand), I don't believe others have the right to all the same goods and services that I do.