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Dorothea Says It Better
One sign of high intelligence is the ability to present the essence of complicated ideas in a simple understandable way. Like this...
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This final rule by the EEOC is definitely a step backwards when it comes to addressing the fiscal challenges that our federal government faces as it continues to support entitlement programs that benefit older adults. First, the rule promotes private corporations dumping their liabilities on the public sector. Secondly, it does nothing to address the need to create a policy that encouarges older people to remain in the work force longer.
I say, let's elect Dorothea to Congress!