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Title: How Businesses Exploit Workers and Scam Taxpayers
Source: UncleBob's Treehouse
URL Source: http://uncabob.blogspot.com/2011/02 ... -exploit-workers-and-scam.html
Published: Mar 9, 2011
Author: Bob Wallace
Post Date: 2011-03-09 11:02:40 by Turtle
Keywords: None
Views: 1463
Comments: 19

Some years ago I got, in addition to my full-time job, a part-time job driving a bus for a medical transportation company. I quickly discovered the whole place was a scam exploiting workers and taxpayers.

I drove a small bus that transported people in wheelchairs. I transported diabetics with no legs, and cancer patients with no arms. You’d think it’d pay well. It didn’t.

It paid nine dollars an hour with no raises and no benefits. None. For the drivers who worked full-time, they made good money only by working ten to twelve hours a day, five to six days a week. After I quit I reported the place to the state departments of labor and of transportation.

Rather than pay a good wage, the company found it cheaper to pay overtime even up to 20 hours a week. Obviously, it’s unsafe to work drivers that much. That’s one of the reasons I reported the place.

One driver rolled a bus and killed his passenger. The company lost its insurance over that one, but somehow got another company to cover it. Another driver, when a kid ran in front of him, instead of turning right into parked cars, turned left into a head-on collusion. He killed his passenger and paralyzed himself. I wonder how many hours he had been working?

That was the exploitation of the drivers. The scam worked like this: 90% of the company’s money was from Medicare, i.e., the taxpayers. The owners were multi-millionaires, off of the taxpayers. They put most of the money into own pockets and paid the drivers a pittance.

While one driver could live on the money offered, a family could not. So how did the drivers with families survive? A food card, energy assistance, housing assistance.

Not only was the company scamming the taxpayers and exploiting the drivers, it was also forcing the drivers onto government assistance to live rather than give benefits and raises. In other words, it was exploiting taxpayers in two ways: from Medicare, and from forcing drivers onto welfare.

I’ve heard this called “privatizing the benefits and socializing the costs.” Businesses are making billions of dollars doing this.

Of course, this won’t last. The government has already run out of money.

These scams are what happen when governments get involved in the economy. It’s not to benefit the public; it’s to exploit them.

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#1. To: Turtle (#0)

We have new billionaires every year, with untold hundreds of new millionaires.

It is capitalism that is bringing us socialism and it is the masses that will lose, as usual.

If people would work for nothing, think how many more millionaires we could have????

Cynicom  posted on  2011-03-09   11:08:03 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#6. To: Cynicom (#1)

It is capitalism that is bringing us socialism and it is the masses that will lose, as usual.

It isn't capitalism that is bringing us socialism, it is democracy that is bringing us socialism. Democracy->Socialism->Communism. It is an inevitable progression.

The majority of people in a Democracy will always vote for the party that promises the most benefits. The Latinos, the poor, the ignorant will naturally vote for the Dems.

In a laissez-faire society, capitalism is not a black dog.

angK  posted on  2011-03-09   17:13:59 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#7. To: angK (#6)

It is capitalism that is bringing us socialism and it is the masses that will lose, as usual.

It isn't capitalism that is bringing us socialism,

Robert Owen, the father of socialism, was a capitalist.

Since his day, a long line of capitalist's parading as "liberals" have been carrying on the charade.

Norman Thomas quote...

“The American people will never knowingly adopt Socialism. But under the name of ‘liberalism’ they will adopt every fragment of the Socialist program, until one day America will be a Socialist nation, without knowing how it happened.” "

Cynicom  posted on  2011-03-09   19:19:33 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#11. To: Cynicom (#7)

Many have been called the father of socialism! Robert Owen is but a minor mention in that list and the fact that he was a capitalist with a conscience carries no weight in our difference of opininion.

NOTE IN THE LAST PARAGRAPH BELOW WHERE THE TERMS DEMOCRACY, CAPITALISM, AND SOCIALISM ARE ALMOST USED INTERCHANGEABLY, the end result being communism.

"Democracy and Socialism are inseparable." - Vladimir Ilich Lenin

Socialists and many communists around the World have supported democracy as a means to a socialist and eventually a communist end. Karl Marx in The Communist Manifesto detailed his strategy for socialist revolution to eventually bring about full communism. Marx wrote: "We have seen... that the first step in the revolution by the working class is to raise the proletariat to the position of the ruling class, to establish democracy. The proletariat will use its political supremacy to wrest by degrees all capital from the bourgeoisie; to centralize all of instruments of production in the hands of the state." Marx said that democracy should be used to establish certain socialist policies to engineer the society toward communism.

I'd say that the United States, European states and most others around the world were following the strategy of the Communist Manifesto pretty well up to the 1980's when they realized that economic socialism simply doesn't work and they can't make it work. Even though most socialist and communist countries have abandoned the idea of economic communism they still, out of habit, maintain other socialist policies which continue to violate fundamental rights.

Today socialists and neo-communists continue to promote their cause under the all encompassing umbrella of "democracy.". Today's socialists use the same old tired rhetoric that unregulated competition is bad and dangerous, that the consumer must be protected from his own ignorance or irresponsibility, they continue to support social engineering projects that undermine productivity, take away opportunity and leave those it was designed to help in poverty.

Of course what they support is socialism, but now they've substituted the word democracy for it, they claim that capitalism creates too much individualism, that it undermines collective responsibility and community involvement, all of which are code words for communism. To coerce collective thinking, they support coercive and even mandatory "community service." The socialists who promote democracy do so because they believe that through organizing their special interest groups they will be able to use the political process to elect and impose their socialist system, which will become increasingly communistic.

angK  posted on  2011-03-09   20:55:23 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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#13. To: angK (#11)

I'd say that the United States, European states and most others around the world were following the strategy of the Communist Manifesto pretty well up to the 1980's when they realized that economic socialism simply doesn't work and they can't make it work. Even though most socialist and communist countries have abandoned the idea of economic communism they still, out of habit, maintain other socialist policies which continue to violate fundamental rights.

Today socialists and neo-communists continue to promote their cause under the all encompassing umbrella of "democracy.". Today's socialists use the same old tired rhetoric that unregulated competition is bad and dangerous, that the consumer must be protected from his own ignorance or irresponsibility, they continue to support social engineering projects that undermine productivity, take away opportunity and leave those it was designed to help in poverty.

None of that excess verboseness carries any weight, it is nothing but personal opinion dressed as to appear as intellectual knowledge.

Totally valueless.

Cynicom  posted on  2011-03-09 21:25:32 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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