Workman's comp, the perfect metaphor

Wolfstrike

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I recently had a co-worker get hurt.

No doubt he thought he was going to be taking the summer off, collecting a check, and talking about how he still doesn't feel right.

He got about 2 weeks, then they pulled that sht where they tell you to report to the office, and it's demoralizing doing paperwork when you're hired for a different job.

The doctor becomes and agent of the state, and tells you if you're hurt.

He was back to work in 3 weeks.

It's a metaphor for Socialism, people vote for it thinking they are going to get freebies, in reality, they get nothing but slavery.

Right now, the state is lenient , one of these days in the future when they decide to crack down on fraud, all I have to say is, may God help you.
 
I recently had a co-worker get hurt.

No doubt he thought he was going to be taking the summer off, collecting a check, and talking about how he still doesn't feel right.

He got about 2 weeks, then they pulled that sht where they tell you to report to the office, and it's demoralizing doing paperwork when you're hired for a different job.

The doctor becomes and agent of the state, and tells you if you're hurt.

He was back to work in 3 weeks.

It's a metaphor for Socialism, people vote for it thinking they are going to get freebies, in reality, they get nothing but slavery.

Right now, the state is lenient , one of these days in the future when they decide to crack down on fraud, all I have to say is, may God help you.

What do you think we should do? Someone gets hurt on the job, throw them out in the street?
 
I recently had a co-worker get hurt.

No doubt he thought he was going to be taking the summer off, collecting a check, and talking about how he still doesn't feel right.

He got about 2 weeks, then they pulled that sht where they tell you to report to the office, and it's demoralizing doing paperwork when you're hired for a different job.

The doctor becomes and agent of the state, and tells you if you're hurt.

He was back to work in 3 weeks.

It's a metaphor for Socialism, people vote for it thinking they are going to get freebies, in reality, they get nothing but slavery.

Right now, the state is lenient , one of these days in the future when they decide to crack down on fraud, all I have to say is, may God help you.

What do you think we should do? Someone gets hurt on the job, throw them out in the street?


Socialism is not the answer
 
I recently had a co-worker get hurt.

No doubt he thought he was going to be taking the summer off, collecting a check, and talking about how he still doesn't feel right.

He got about 2 weeks, then they pulled that sht where they tell you to report to the office, and it's demoralizing doing paperwork when you're hired for a different job.

The doctor becomes and agent of the state, and tells you if you're hurt.

He was back to work in 3 weeks.

It's a metaphor for Socialism, people vote for it thinking they are going to get freebies, in reality, they get nothing but slavery.

Right now, the state is lenient , one of these days in the future when they decide to crack down on fraud, all I have to say is, may God help you.
I got work,am's comp one time in 1982....it took me twenty years to shake off the shackles of socialism....Today I am proud to say that I enjoyed my free ride....Free slavery is the way to go, it get's you used to marriage and kids...
 
I recently had a co-worker get hurt.

No doubt he thought he was going to be taking the summer off, collecting a check, and talking about how he still doesn't feel right.

He got about 2 weeks, then they pulled that sht where they tell you to report to the office, and it's demoralizing doing paperwork when you're hired for a different job.

The doctor becomes and agent of the state, and tells you if you're hurt.

He was back to work in 3 weeks.

It's a metaphor for Socialism, people vote for it thinking they are going to get freebies, in reality, they get nothing but slavery.

Right now, the state is lenient , one of these days in the future when they decide to crack down on fraud, all I have to say is, may God help you.

Next time, instead of collecting randomly selected sentences, assemble contextually related sentences into a paragraph.
 
I recently had a co-worker get hurt.

No doubt he thought he was going to be taking the summer off, collecting a check, and talking about how he still doesn't feel right.

He got about 2 weeks, then they pulled that sht where they tell you to report to the office, and it's demoralizing doing paperwork when you're hired for a different job.

The doctor becomes and agent of the state, and tells you if you're hurt.

He was back to work in 3 weeks.

It's a metaphor for Socialism, people vote for it thinking they are going to get freebies, in reality, they get nothing but slavery.

Right now, the state is lenient , one of these days in the future when they decide to crack down on fraud, all I have to say is, may God help you.

Next time, instead of collecting randomly selected sentences, assemble contextually related sentences into a paragraph.
I'm used to speaking to folks that have English as a second language...So I was able to muddle through to a meaning..
 
I recently had a co-worker get hurt.

No doubt he thought he was going to be taking the summer off, collecting a check, and talking about how he still doesn't feel right.

He got about 2 weeks, then they pulled that sht where they tell you to report to the office, and it's demoralizing doing paperwork when you're hired for a different job.

The doctor becomes and agent of the state, and tells you if you're hurt.

He was back to work in 3 weeks.

It's a metaphor for Socialism, people vote for it thinking they are going to get freebies, in reality, they get nothing but slavery.

Right now, the state is lenient , one of these days in the future when they decide to crack down on fraud, all I have to say is, may God help you.

What do you think we should do? Someone gets hurt on the job, throw them out in the street?


Socialism is not the answer
So insurance paid by a private enterprise is socialism...??
 

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