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#Values one would think would be necessary to manage the #policies effecting every Wisconsin #household not just their own!

But, he's no different then the rest of the #majority calling the #shots in this #PurpleState , many with actual #families of their own.

#Believe me, there's plenty of #conservative types that would like nothing more than to make #Wisconsin #prosper as a whole because it will only mean more #business for them in the long run, their #family and those to come.

You know, #smart #business people that were #borne from the #fruits of a business #ethics #background not the #fake it 'til you make it #club

The "Get Rich or Die Tryin'" club, because #MoneyMoneyMoneyMoney #Money

#LotsOfMoney is the only #true #path to #freedom and #cost of #entry to become a #member of the money club. That's, what they want.

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'Indentured servitude': Nurses hit with hefty debt when trying to leave hospitals

When Jacqui Rum quit her nursing job at Los Robles Regional Medical Center last fall over the heavy workload and low staffing levels, it came with a high price — a $2,000 bill from her former employer for training costs.

The payment was related to a #contract Rum was #required to sign when she took the job at the Thousand Oaks, California, hospital owned by HCA Healthcare, the nation’s largest for-profit hospital chain.

Under the agreement, which is #standard for #entry-#level #nurses working at HCA hospitals and becoming increasingly standard for other health systems, Rum agreed to #pay #back the hospital for #training if she quit or was fired before her two-year contract expired

nbcnews.com/politics/economics

NBC News'Indentured servitude': Nurses hit with hefty debt when trying to leave hospitalsBy Shannon Pettypiece