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03-22-2010, 01:16 AM | #61 |
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Two things they didn't address at all with this bill that I think are crucial are malpractice insurance and cost of care(things like the cost medical equipment and basic care).
I have heard of many a doctor that goes out of business because he or she could not afford malpractice insurance. It should not cost a doctor up to 60% of their money(as a business) just for insurance against frivolous law suits. As far as cost of care goes just take a look at how much you spend for a regular check up or ER visit. I don't like spending hundreds just to wait for an hour when I was on time to only see the doctor for ten minutes. ER visits are just ridiculous. Thousands of dollars for noninvasive medical care such as a broken arm is crazy. Basic medical care like this didn't cost any where near this much for our grandparents and they didn't have insurance to offset the cost.
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The Cold War was all about two empires pushing their spheres of influence through proxy wars. CCCP was not socialist or communist, it was very much a military dictatorship. If you like this modern life you live you should really look into what has allowed you to live it. It is very likely that your water and power are or were at some point built and run by a government body of some sort. If you went to public school of any kind. If you have ever driven on a road. If you live near a dam. Have ever been to a park(local state or national). There are so many things the progressive movement gave to us and it seems like all this socialist bashing wants to forget about it.
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03-22-2010, 01:37 AM | #65 | |
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The way this seems to be set up the feds are brokering private insurance so I would think you would be able to sue. Personally I am all for government run healthcare but this is a shitty compromise between the democrats and the insurance companies. They should have used the VA as a model and extended the same benefits to all citizens.
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03-22-2010, 01:57 AM | #66 |
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prime example of the awesome health care you receive in the military
Report details mistakes that cost airman legs - Air Force News, news from Iraq - Air Force Times im not the least bit impressed with the BS health care ive received during the time i've been in. they try to tell you that it's one of your "benefits" but i would rather be paying for real health care. i welcome the rest of the nation to universal health care. |
03-22-2010, 02:14 AM | #68 |
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Funny how anyone can be forced to join the Army and kill people they don't want to. But a mandate to buy health insurance (which is free if you can't afford even that) , is somehow outrageous.
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I love the welfare references. You realize that majority of the people on welfare don't reside in the ghettos but in the poor no name rural parts of America? And as for whose fault it is that America is like this, I blame us, the citizenry. Over the years people have become more and more complacent as to what the government can do, say, and etc. As a result the people have become more ignorant of the initiatives, laws and policies. No one cared when we were in the upswing and careless spending occurred, but now that the tax burdened middle class is starting to buckle everyone screams foul. Where were you when they decided to change things? Did you make your voice heard? If not then STFU and deal with it or make your voice and opinion known.
And as for who this Healthcare plan is gonna benefit....effective as soon as it passed was college graduates. Instead of being booted off of your parents insurance, you have until 26 to get your own. This is a HUGE improvement especially to those struggling to find a job after college. With the employment rate trickling upwards, it isn't easy finding a job anymore. So to just make blanket statements about lazy fat asses not pulling their end, is pure ignorance on your part. As for the rest of the plan I am still investigating it and haven't determined how I feel about it. And before you call me a liberal, democrat or republican, remember that those titles simply mean nothing and are for show. These words are so interchangeable that people often times don't know what they really mean anymore. No less than 30 or 40yrs ago today's democrats would've been considered republicans and vice versa. I am not affiliated with any freakin political party because it doesn't make sense to be. No one is truly black or white, there are alot of gray areas. So to be either or is foolish. Not to mention it goes against the basic principle of America. "United we stand, divided we fall" and we are so heavily divided it isn't even funny. And i do not place my faith in one person leading a nation of millions. All great change has come from the people. It wasn't given to them by anyone. /rant |
03-22-2010, 07:29 AM | #71 | |
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03-22-2010, 07:29 AM | #72 |
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Can anyone provide a link with a more comprehensive, up-to-date list of the provisions?
this has been revised by the house & senate so much that it's difficult to keep up. the wiki article is just too vague & lacking in details imo Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia without going into the details, I'm just skeptical we'll be spending $$$ on something that even works. As mentioned prior (not just in this thread), you can't just make the health-care system work by throwing money at it. The added taxes are a bit drastic yes. I recall the senate wanted to tax even something as absurd as cosmetic surgery?! Wish more measures were taken to regulate the existing health insurance companies from abusive practices (that wouldn't have cost taxpayers anything). |
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To compare that with people living in the US who fail to become successful in a society that does more than any other society ever to give people the CHANCE to be successful is complete ignorance. Really, you are a moron. Quote:
If you are unsuccessful in the US, it is because you have NO SKILLS THAT ARE VALUABLE TO ANYONE ELSE. Too fucking bad, get good at something that someone will pay you or exchange services for.
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03-22-2010, 08:21 AM | #75 |
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Fuck both sides, Reps and Dems. Politicians in general make me sick.
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03-22-2010, 08:23 AM | #76 | |
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03-22-2010, 12:36 PM | #77 |
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the poor are terrible with money. That's why they're poor. You can not fix the "poor" by throwing money at the problem.
washington can burn... there's nothing left in there that represents america. Both parties have become fiscally irresponsible puppets looking out for their own interests. If everyone is wrong. No one is right. 435 people with each having a 4 year college degree. Can't figure out this very simple concept. While I hope no one is harmed, I know the war is coming. America is now permanently divided. Nothing can heal it. Nothing can stop it.
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03-22-2010, 01:37 PM | #78 |
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i seriously hope this is just a publicity stunt from obama and his staff and get rejected in the long run, then he can say he tried to make a change and did not break his promise.
if this does go into effect, the ones that are truly suffering are us low-middle class and middle income class WORKING people. I agree with some of you that this country has turned for the worse - giving money to those who do not want to work (poor motherfuckers) and they seriously take it for granted. I know these days are tough and it is tough to find a job, but i used to live with my grandparents in the projects in the lower east side and i see generations of these freeloaders (poor people) - we are practically throwing money into a pit, because these people are comfortable taking tax payer's money and i do not blame them. Why work your ass off when you can just get welfare, live in government projects, get WIC, etc for free? Now the government wants to throw in free healthcare - WOW!! They sure are going to love that. These are the same motherfuckers robbing people on the streets and drug dealing, etc. |
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Also its not a publicity stunt, it already passed.
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I'd rather see cuts in military be the source of paying for our healthcare. I don't really like being mandated to buy insurance when the insurance system is one that I still disagree with.
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i dont think that any one person on here fully knows enuff about how our govt actually works or how healthcare is paid for or given. or edd for that matter. so sick of these anti democrat or republican threads all you guys are one sided tards.
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03-22-2010, 02:27 PM | #83 |
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like i said, they are comfortable there and get free shit from taxpayers..why move out? ive seen it with my own eyes.. theres fucking 2-3 generations living in majority of those apartments..
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03-22-2010, 03:21 PM | #84 |
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I always love to hear from people that have actually seen it with their own eyes and have the guts to stand up and say it.
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03-22-2010, 03:35 PM | #85 |
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Oh please, I lived in the ghetto in the early 90s when the crack dealing and crime was at all time high in Miami. Its not fun being woken up at 3am having to duck on the floor because they where shooting outside. GTFO of here with that argument.
Some ≠ all. There may be some that want to stay there, but you can believe the majority want to leave.
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I agree some does not equal all. But why is it that so many European immigrants worked their asses off through discrimination and many of those families are successful today, yet there are so many people today, especially in inner-city areas, who generation after generation cannot seem to do the same? Why is today's class of "working poor" so much shittier at pulling themselves up and succeeding than their early 1900s counterparts? .....and despite the fact that poor people today have a 1000x advantage over poor people/immigrants in the early 1900s. I'll answer for you. It's called work ethic. Family. Knowing right versus wrong. Saving rather than wasting money on frivelous things.
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03-22-2010, 03:52 PM | #87 |
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Wealth inequality is a serious issue in america. It also is a whole other topic, but something to look into for all of you that think simply owning a new car and a ranch style house is "making it". Knowing wealthy people is a big factor in how finacially sucessful you are in life and in america. Unfortunate but true.
Top 1% owns 50% of the wealth in america. Top 10% has close to 75% of the wealth.
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Another good stat: 90% of millionaires have parents that were NOT millionaires. People think that being poor means always poor and being rich means always rich. WRONG. Poor people have a better chance here than ANYWHERE of working their asses off, saving, succeeding, and moving up (maybe not in just 1 generation, but that requires being unselfish enough to care about your kids more than yourself). MOST rich people are rich because they are REALLY good at something that other people consider to be a valuable skill.
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03-22-2010, 05:10 PM | #89 |
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How about I suggest something really crazy for a second.......
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Not all government housing is "ghetto" either. The people who live across the street from us are Section 8, and my neighborhood is a nice, average middle class neighborhood. Quote:
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