So you reckon that businesses should have all the rights of a person,
but none of the responsibilities?

On 10/4/07, Jim Davies <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> I'm with Chris on this one.
> Speaking only of businesses int he United States, no government entity
> should be telling a private business what it must do and that includes
> telling a business it must provide health coverage, or spend a certain
> percentage on it and what the covereage must include.  If that business
> accepts government monies, then the ball game changes.  Of course the
> private businesses should do some things,  accessible websites may be one of
> them but it is not the governments job to force it.  It has NOTHING to do
> with cost or anything else.  Those arguements do not even enter the picture.
>  Bottom line is the government has no business sticking its nose in a
> private business as long as health and safety issues are not the issue. It
> doesn't even need to know how much money a business makes except we are
> forced to report it for our out of control IRS requirements.  Oh how we need
> SR/HR 25  Too much said already.
> Not sure this is a Web Standards topic any longer
>
> Jim Davies
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