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Old 07-26-2014, 05:37 PM  
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Originally Posted by AmeliaG View Post
So you think it makes sense for people who are well-off to make decisions for poorer people, whether or not those decisions damage social mobility? By virtue of a bank account, you think one person knows better what is good for someone else, better than that other person can choose for him or her self?
Where in Gods name did I say or even hint that?

The affordable care act is not hurting anyone's social mobility other than insurance agents that better be training for a new job.
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