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Old 08-17-2006, 03:49 PM
tolbiny tolbiny is offline
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Default Re: France\'s social market vs. the U.S.\'s libertarian/less social mark

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Job security, by definition, is how likely one is to be dismissed from one's current job. It doesn't have anything to do future jobs.

You are changing the definition of a term in order to make my claim look faulty.


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No, the claim was faulty on its own. Any mention of having "higher job security" as a bonus while ignoring factors that make it more valuable to one group than to another means it is a faulty claim, or at the very least incomplete.

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I know...but since France started its social democracy it has been gaining ground on the U.S.

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Is it catching up in % or by actual $? If i make 25,000 to your 50,000 one year, and 51,000 to your 100,000 the next, have i really "caught up"?

I have to go, i'll address more later.
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