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<blockquote data-quote="henschman" data-source="post: 2474090" data-attributes="member: 4235"><p>You think you are "at the mercy" of someone who is making you a job offer when it doesn't include certain terms that you would like? Can you be any more melodramatic? If you don't like it, go look elsewhere. Or if you find your labor doesn't bring a sufficient price on the market to buy the job benefits you want, maybe you should consider doing something to improve it's value, so people will pay you what you want for it. Why is so many people's first instinct to have the State threaten force to make other people give them what they want, instead of working to get it through voluntary exchange? Do they think there is something about suits, flag lapel pins, and psychopathic personalities that makes politicians able to wave their wand and magically make someone's labor more valuable?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="henschman, post: 2474090, member: 4235"] You think you are "at the mercy" of someone who is making you a job offer when it doesn't include certain terms that you would like? Can you be any more melodramatic? If you don't like it, go look elsewhere. Or if you find your labor doesn't bring a sufficient price on the market to buy the job benefits you want, maybe you should consider doing something to improve it's value, so people will pay you what you want for it. Why is so many people's first instinct to have the State threaten force to make other people give them what they want, instead of working to get it through voluntary exchange? Do they think there is something about suits, flag lapel pins, and psychopathic personalities that makes politicians able to wave their wand and magically make someone's labor more valuable? [/QUOTE]
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