Just because you exist or have a job, it doesn't entitle you to healthcare.
Touche.
Just because you exist or have a job, it doesn't entitle you to healthcare.
I don't understand the disappointment either. Many of us here knew this was going to happen.
Bsack to the topic...
So you didn't hope that things would change? I know you "knew" this would happen, but you didn't hope that it wouldn't?
Who is John Galt?
if the shoe fitsbut it won't happen until people stop shrieking "SOCIALISM!" .
No, the moochers are the problem.Part of the problem.
if the shoe fits
No, the moochers are the problem.
Some of us care about the well-being of our fellow humans. Others are too preoccupied with the fear that someone, somewhere might get something they didn't pay for that they don't notice big business buying government and robbing us blind.
Keep fighting the good fight; they'll keep bleeding us dry.
I agree with Hornady on this. Donate your own time and money if this issue is important to you. Forcibly taking money and goods from the people that produced them and redistributing that wealth "for the good of society" is socialism. No thank you.
They aren't getting their school loans paid for free. They have to actually work for it.
Nursing homes SHOULD be held accountable to the families but they are able to avoid that often enough for it to be a problem.
Prohibiting reduction in retiree benefits is bad how?
Lifetime maximums are an out for the insurance company. If you get sick and use up the maximum benefit you're hosed. Being in business doesn't entitle them to make money off everybody. Going into business is a gamble, which involves the potential for loss.
I'm quite baffled why health insurance companies are against the healthcare bill. With 340+ million guaranteed customers how can they lose?
I think you're making it something its not. Cantor, although very opinionated, has made it very clear he is tired of the bi partisanship and was even criticizing some of tea party politicians for stretching truths. Anyone see him on the Daily show *gasp*. Stewart was a little apprehensive but it was a good discussion.
I dont see anything wrong with being reasonable. Last election EVERYONE wanted to do something about healthcare, so I think he just just trying to get back to that. Working on a solution instead of bickering and name calling like school children.
This has always been a funny topic to me, for one, because we have ALWAYS paid for everyones healthcare.
I mean you really think hospitals that dont get paid for my er visit just eats those costs?
Is that why bayer costs you 12 bucks each there?
You guys are cracking me up in this thread....lol