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Post by FBM » Mon Mar 22, 2010 3:52 pm

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It's nearly 1 a.m. here, so I'm not going to try to go point-by-point. All I can say is that I grew up poor. If our family's income went over a certain line, no more Medicaid. And I mean that line is very thin. The old system enouraged people to stay poor rather than cross that line. Cross the line, and no more help from the gummit. Suddenly a broken leg could bankrupt you, well before your annual income climbed to $35~43k. Alternatively, you could seek unreported income, which always ran the risk of landing your poor ass in jail. A lot of options there. The safe bet under the old system was to remain safely poor so that the gummit would take care of you. Good night, and I hope I haven't created any ill-will by stating my viewpoint. :td:
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Post by Martok » Mon Mar 22, 2010 4:40 pm

Coito ergo sum wrote:
maiforpeace wrote:
Gawdzilla wrote:I've seen endless wild speculation about this bill. Most of it comes from thin air as far as I can tell. Not accusing the Repugnicans of lying, you understand, I just thinking they're lying out their ass.

And I'm still waiting for them to come up with something better. :coffee:
With all it's flaws, the bill is a step in the right direction. :tup:
What flaws?
No public option.

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Post by Coito ergo sum » Mon Mar 22, 2010 4:46 pm

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Coito ergo sum wrote:?
It's nearly 1 a.m. here, so I'm not going to try to go point-by-point. All I can say is that I grew up poor. If our family's income went over a certain line, no more Medicaid. And I mean that line is very thin. The old system enouraged people to stay poor rather than cross that line.
How, exactly, does that change? Medicaid still exists. People are just forced to buy health insurance if they make above the 133% of the poverty line. They get "some" assistance on a descending sliding scale on up to 400% of the poverty line. Then, those making over $43,000 get pounded in the ass in order to pay for a bunch of other people's free health care. So, a guy who breaks his balls to go to school, get a decent job and make 45,000 or 50,000 a year at a professional job, like an engineer or accountant, gets fleeced.

And, you know what? Lots of us grew up "poor." My parents separated cash in different envelopes each month when I was a kid and paid the bills. They sacrificed, and said "no" to many requests on our part. We were given socks, underwear, hats and gloves along with Christmas presents to make it look like we had more to open. The one thing that my parents gave to me when I graduated high school though, the most valuable thing, was a sense of self-reliance. I would hate to have the sense of entitlement that some people have these days.
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Cross the line, and no more help from the gummit. Suddenly a broken leg could bankrupt you, well before your annual income climbed to $35~43k. Alternatively, you could seek unreported income, which always ran the risk of landing your poor ass in jail. A lot of options there. The safe bet under the old system was to remain safely poor so that the gummit would take care of you. Good night, and I hope I haven't created any ill-will by stating my viewpoint. :td:
And, nothing changes with this new reform. It merely increases the welfare state, and places additional burdens on those who make the mistake of obtaining a modicum of income for themselves. This is not a case of soaking people who make $250,000 a year and buy yachts. This is a case of soaking a guy or gal who makes $45,000 or $50,000, and handing over a chunk of his or her money to pay for someone else's health insurance. Like it or not - and it's fair enough that a person likes it or doesn't - that's what it is.

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Post by Coito ergo sum » Mon Mar 22, 2010 4:46 pm

Martok wrote:
Coito ergo sum wrote:
maiforpeace wrote:
Gawdzilla wrote:I've seen endless wild speculation about this bill. Most of it comes from thin air as far as I can tell. Not accusing the Repugnicans of lying, you understand, I just thinking they're lying out their ass.

And I'm still waiting for them to come up with something better. :coffee:
With all it's flaws, the bill is a step in the right direction. :tup:
What flaws?
No public option.
That it? What other flaws?

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Post by Martok » Mon Mar 22, 2010 4:58 pm

Coito ergo sum wrote:
Martok wrote:
Coito ergo sum wrote:
maiforpeace wrote:
Gawdzilla wrote:I've seen endless wild speculation about this bill. Most of it comes from thin air as far as I can tell. Not accusing the Repugnicans of lying, you understand, I just thinking they're lying out their ass.

And I'm still waiting for them to come up with something better. :coffee:
With all it's flaws, the bill is a step in the right direction. :tup:
What flaws?
No public option.
That it? What other flaws?
No negotiating with the drug companies. The president gave that away last year. :nono:

If that plus the public option were part of health care reform it would have lowered health care cost by substantial amounts.

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I don't like how if people don't buy healthcare they will be punished for it.
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Post by Martok » Mon Mar 22, 2010 5:12 pm

Pluto2 wrote:I don't like how if people don't buy healthcare they will be punished for it.
I wasn't thrilled with that either.. But if you make below a certain amount you'll get assistance in paying for it. If we were getting a public option this wouldn't be an issue.

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Post by Twoflower » Mon Mar 22, 2010 5:14 pm

Martok wrote:
Pluto2 wrote:I don't like how if people don't buy healthcare they will be punished for it.
I wasn't thrilled with that either.. But if you make below a certain amount you'll get assistance in paying for it. If we were getting a public option this wouldn't be an issue.
The issue for my family is they make above that amount, and will now have to help support other people's health care.
I'm wild just like a rock, a stone, a tree
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And I fly, just like a bird up in the sky
And I'll surely die, just like a flower plucked
And dragged away and thrown away
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Post by Gawdzilla Sama » Mon Mar 22, 2010 5:16 pm

Pluto2 wrote:
Martok wrote:
Pluto2 wrote:I don't like how if people don't buy healthcare they will be punished for it.
I wasn't thrilled with that either.. But if you make below a certain amount you'll get assistance in paying for it. If we were getting a public option this wouldn't be an issue.
The issue for my family is they make above that amount, and will now have to help support other people's health care.
You help pay for other people to get to work, road taxes. Same with defending other people's homes, in defense spending.
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Gawdzilla wrote:
Pluto2 wrote:
Martok wrote:
Pluto2 wrote:I don't like how if people don't buy healthcare they will be punished for it.
I wasn't thrilled with that either.. But if you make below a certain amount you'll get assistance in paying for it. If we were getting a public option this wouldn't be an issue.
The issue for my family is they make above that amount, and will now have to help support other people's health care.
You help pay for other people to get to work, road taxes. Same with defending other people's homes, in defense spending.
I know that, and my family knows that. My parents are just super pissed that they now have to spend even more on health insurance, and I don't blame them.
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Post by Gawdzilla Sama » Mon Mar 22, 2010 5:21 pm

Pluto2 wrote:
Gawdzilla wrote:
Pluto2 wrote:
Martok wrote:
Pluto2 wrote:I don't like how if people don't buy healthcare they will be punished for it.
I wasn't thrilled with that either.. But if you make below a certain amount you'll get assistance in paying for it. If we were getting a public option this wouldn't be an issue.
The issue for my family is they make above that amount, and will now have to help support other people's health care.
You help pay for other people to get to work, road taxes. Same with defending other people's homes, in defense spending.
I know that, and my family knows that. My parents are just super pissed that they now have to spend even more on health insurance, and I don't blame them.
I can be philosophical about this to some extent, because my health care is "free". However, a certain person a few feet from me doesn't have any coverage. She's one rusty nail away from major problems.
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Post by Martok » Mon Mar 22, 2010 5:26 pm

Pluto2 wrote:
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Pluto2 wrote:I don't like how if people don't buy healthcare they will be punished for it.
I wasn't thrilled with that either.. But if you make below a certain amount you'll get assistance in paying for it. If we were getting a public option this wouldn't be an issue.
The issue for my family is they make above that amount, and will now have to help support other people's health care.
Oh, you're from that side of the argument. Well I guess you can join Rush Limbaugh in Costa Rica.

Oh wait, you're family and Rush will still get TAXED for living there, and yes, they have some form of public health care. Maybe North Korea? They don't have any kind of public aide. Your family and Rush should love it there. :td:

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Post by Twoflower » Mon Mar 22, 2010 5:34 pm

Martok wrote:
Pluto2 wrote:
Martok wrote:
Pluto2 wrote:I don't like how if people don't buy healthcare they will be punished for it.
I wasn't thrilled with that either.. But if you make below a certain amount you'll get assistance in paying for it. If we were getting a public option this wouldn't be an issue.
The issue for my family is they make above that amount, and will now have to help support other people's health care.
Oh, you're from that side of the argument. Well I guess you can join Rush Limbaugh in Costa Rica.

Oh wait, you're family and Rush will still get TAXED for living there, and yes, they have some form of public health care. Maybe North Korea? They don't have any kind of public aide. Your family and Rush should love it there. :td:
:think: Im super liberal. My family is conservative, but not extreme. Like I said in a later post my family is pissed that they will have to spend even more money on healthcare and taxes. They aren't against people having government healthcare, hell Im probably going to need it once I graduate from college! They are just angry about how the government went about doing it. For the record my entire family hates Rush, and all the tea party assholes.
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And I fly, just like a bird up in the sky
And I'll surely die, just like a flower plucked
And dragged away and thrown away
And then one day it turns to clay
It blows away, it finds a ray, it finds its way
And there it lays until the rain and sun
Then I breathe, just like the wind the breeze that blows
And I grow, just like a baby breastfeeding
And it's beautiful, that's life

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Post by Godless Libertarian » Mon Mar 22, 2010 5:35 pm

The principled democrats should have haggled a bit and got the troops out of iraq and afghanistan while they had some political leverage. Then our overall national expenditures would have actually decreased.
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Post by Twoflower » Mon Mar 22, 2010 5:36 pm

Gawdzilla wrote: I can be philosophical about this to some extent, because my health care is "free". However, a certain person a few feet from me doesn't have any coverage. She's one rusty nail away from major problems.
I just wish it was handled in a way that doesnt make the middle class pay more for everything. It's just frustrating.
I'm wild just like a rock, a stone, a tree
And I'm free, just like the wind the breeze that blows
And I flow, just like a brook, a stream, the rain
And I fly, just like a bird up in the sky
And I'll surely die, just like a flower plucked
And dragged away and thrown away
And then one day it turns to clay
It blows away, it finds a ray, it finds its way
And there it lays until the rain and sun
Then I breathe, just like the wind the breeze that blows
And I grow, just like a baby breastfeeding
And it's beautiful, that's life

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