Seriously, you are quoting Jesus. Are you suggesting that Jesus would not support providing health care for those who need it. You religious views are beyond delusional. If there was a heaven and hell I promise you that those who oppose reform would definitely be going to hell.
The big difference: Social security, medicare and car insurance all rely on you actually either working or driving. This fine/tax/penaly is not based on something I do but simply upon our continued existence.
Right. So you are saying that the a good number of Americans are lazy good for nothings who enjoy living in poverty? Because that's the condescending and totally irrational feeling I'm getting from you. What do you think we should do with these people? Let the die?
Well, if you can prove that you will never, ever, ever need any kind of healthcare, and that you won't ever get sick, transmit a disease, or die in any possible way, then sure, you should be able to opt out of it. If not, then you are just gambling, with hospitals and society in general paying when you gamble wrong.
Let's say you don't have insurance, and you get sick. Really sick. H1N1, or pneumonia, or your appendix bursts. You're going straight to the ER, and if you don't have insurance....ta da! We all get to pay for it. You get to save money by gambling that you won't need care, but if you're on the losing end of that gamble, you don't end up paying the bill. So no, you're NOT taking the risk ...
This country is full of people free-riding and being dishonest. Anyone that says otherwise isn't paying attention. Just off the top of my head I personally know people that claim their boyfriend doesn't live with them to save money on rent, don't get married so they are "single mothers" and get WIC and foodstamps and reduced rent, my wife's cousin just got married the day before his "wife" went ...
2) It's amazing how "quick" and "efficient" you can be when you're disbursing someone else's money. http://www.cnsnews.com/news/article/55091
@whok Sorry, explain to me why we can't expect private insurers to operate on minimal profits? Competition should, by capitalistic definition, force profits to approach zero. If private insurers are as fabulous as their supporters make them out to be, and the federal government is as inept and ponderous as its critics claim it is, private insurers should be able to out-innovate, out-organize, and out-perform the public option. They should...
Hows this comment stream going for ya there buddy? You're pack of lackeys might follow you around digging up your isolated comments, but I certainly don't see you trying to piss up the pole here.
Bossm4n: I am sorry for giving the wrong link, I meant to show the actual study that Grayson constantly refers in Congress. http://pnhp.org/excessdeaths/health-insurance-and- ... Although the first link is not recent in terms of days, it is fundamentally still valid. The health care debate has been at a stalemate for months, with little progress. The reform bills are essentially the same to the core, as is the funding for the reform. You can...
The big difference: Social security, medicare and car insurance all rely on you actually either working or driving. This fine/tax/penaly is not based on something I do but simply upon our continued existence.
@phogasmic I just re-read that comment again, and I'm just floored that you can actually ADVOCATE the deaths of the sick and poor. "If they don't die, it will cost us more!" Holy *****, that's just sick. You WANT these people to die. You advocate not doing anything. You are ENCOURAGING the death for profit. You're one sick *****. I'd be ashamed to have said that. But you take pride in it.
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