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Robin Said:

Should I take a job I hate?

We Answered:

I would take the job if offered and keep studying for your transition career. It is too tough out there to find any job and you don't have years of savngs to fall back on especially with a mortgage! Good luck!

Tara Said:

Ap Government Help, Please?

We Answered:

This is too many questions.

Derrick Said:

Are child labor laws unconstitutional?

We Answered:

Outsourcing and closing factories, perhaps you should look at what the government's imposed to send those jobs overseas.

Unemployment; A worker pays into it, they're entitled to it. Extension after extension is unsustainable. As another poster said, the GOP's only argument against such extensions was that they should find the funds and have them in hand before going forward.

Insurance, you only pay car and mortgage insurance if a car you own is in operation or have a mortgage. What's the alternative for health care, one has it or can't live?

Neither of the examples you give are government mandated. One, personally, does not have to be insured to drive a car. One can borrow a car, and as long as it's insured by somebody they're good to go. Doing so regularly is likely to be a violation of the policy, but that's between the policy holder and their agent, not the government. Mortgage or homeowners insurance? One doesn't by law have to have a mortgage, and the only time one is required to have homeowners insurance is while their paying their house off, and that requirement comes from the bank. The bank has the right to see their collateral protected. Once it's yours you can risk all and skip the premium.

No one is pushing for anti-discrimination laws to be repealed. Business have the right to refuse service to anyone for reasons outside of the protected classes.

Child labor; I believe the argument posed is that it should be handled at a state and not the federal lever. The fact the labor laws aren't an enumerated power of Congress supports that argument.


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Like many homeowners I don't pay primary mortgage insurance. I chose not to put down less than twenty percent when obtaining my mortgage. As I said, it cannot be imposed on me unless I choose for it to.

Car insurance requirements are set at the state level. Just because every state requires insurance doesn't mean there's a federal force ordering them to do so. I own a car, I pay full coverage despite it being paid off. That's not the point, I choose to pay for the insurance through *my decision* to own a car. NOT being forced on me. If I lived in New York City, I wouldn't own one. Liability insurance is to make sure that cars damaged in an accident that wasn't their fault are compensated. My health, affects no one other than myself and my finances.

All forms of insurance one may be "required" to have stem from his choice to own, possess, or use something. So I pose the question again, if one doesn't want health insurance forced upon them is their alternative to not have a life?

Mike Lee has a case per the Tenth Amendment. Chill out, children aren't going to be working around the clock. He's simply pointing out that the laws regarding it should be up to the states.

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