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<p>[QUOTE="FOX TV, post: 55892, member: 4493"]I personally don't really have a problem with forcing a "Profitable" enterprise to service everyone who is in need of their service if that service is or may be critical to life and limb. Now if you go out with a heavy hand and force all companies big and small to service all who ask, and that threatens that businesses future, that is a different story. These people peddle a service that is critical to life, and they should not have to power to deny life or death to anyone in a free society.</p><p></p><p>The telephone and electrical utilities took this same approach many years ago, and politicians who actually cared about the good of the people back then, forced them to service all who asked for their service. Those services were deemed as "Critical to Life and Limb" back in the day, and In my opinion, they took the right and correct approach to that issue back then.</p><p></p><p>Politicians back then became involved in politics to actually "Serve the People" with integrity and respect for the rights of "All of the People", instead of serving lobbyists with fists full of dollars as is the way politics are done in D.C. today just for the greed of those fists full.</p><p></p><p>I hear their cries that it is not "Profitable" to service "Those People", but in reality, if you take payments from these people, it will eventually pay for itself, just not in the first month of service as they expect now. Instant gratitude rules, especially in big business. Now we see where the Me ME ME generation got its lead from. Follow the Money !![/QUOTE]</p><p></p>
[QUOTE="FOX TV, post: 55892, member: 4493"]I personally don't really have a problem with forcing a "Profitable" enterprise to service everyone who is in need of their service if that service is or may be critical to life and limb. Now if you go out with a heavy hand and force all companies big and small to service all who ask, and that threatens that businesses future, that is a different story. These people peddle a service that is critical to life, and they should not have to power to deny life or death to anyone in a free society. The telephone and electrical utilities took this same approach many years ago, and politicians who actually cared about the good of the people back then, forced them to service all who asked for their service. Those services were deemed as "Critical to Life and Limb" back in the day, and In my opinion, they took the right and correct approach to that issue back then. Politicians back then became involved in politics to actually "Serve the People" with integrity and respect for the rights of "All of the People", instead of serving lobbyists with fists full of dollars as is the way politics are done in D.C. today just for the greed of those fists full. I hear their cries that it is not "Profitable" to service "Those People", but in reality, if you take payments from these people, it will eventually pay for itself, just not in the first month of service as they expect now. Instant gratitude rules, especially in big business. Now we see where the Me ME ME generation got its lead from. Follow the Money !![/QUOTE]
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