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March 24, 2010 at 4:26 PM #531552March 24, 2010 at 4:42 PM #530635danielwisParticipant
[quote=meadandale][quote=danielwis]I agree.
I think you should cancel your insurance. In fact I think you should ask your company to eliminate your job.[/quote]
I work for myself moron. But nice try.
And, frankly, considering how high the costs of some over the counter drugs I take are (prilosec and mucinex come to mind) I don’t think that it is at all unreasonable for me to be able to use money I’ve set aside specifically for health expenses to pay for them.
Aren’t all you lefties for preventative health care? I suppose it’s fine when I get to pay for YOUR preventative health care but not when I’m paying for it myself?[/quote]
You won’t be paying for mine. Contrary to your small brain opinion, some of us are middle class American’s that work hard, fund 401K’s, fund health savings accounts, etc. The difference is, we don’t come off as being completely self absorbed and completely indifferent to real problems facing the nation.
For the record, I agree with you that OTC drugs should still be covered expenses for HSA’s. Its your petulant attitude that I really had the problem with.
March 24, 2010 at 4:42 PM #530764danielwisParticipant[quote=meadandale][quote=danielwis]I agree.
I think you should cancel your insurance. In fact I think you should ask your company to eliminate your job.[/quote]
I work for myself moron. But nice try.
And, frankly, considering how high the costs of some over the counter drugs I take are (prilosec and mucinex come to mind) I don’t think that it is at all unreasonable for me to be able to use money I’ve set aside specifically for health expenses to pay for them.
Aren’t all you lefties for preventative health care? I suppose it’s fine when I get to pay for YOUR preventative health care but not when I’m paying for it myself?[/quote]
You won’t be paying for mine. Contrary to your small brain opinion, some of us are middle class American’s that work hard, fund 401K’s, fund health savings accounts, etc. The difference is, we don’t come off as being completely self absorbed and completely indifferent to real problems facing the nation.
For the record, I agree with you that OTC drugs should still be covered expenses for HSA’s. Its your petulant attitude that I really had the problem with.
March 24, 2010 at 4:42 PM #531215danielwisParticipant[quote=meadandale][quote=danielwis]I agree.
I think you should cancel your insurance. In fact I think you should ask your company to eliminate your job.[/quote]
I work for myself moron. But nice try.
And, frankly, considering how high the costs of some over the counter drugs I take are (prilosec and mucinex come to mind) I don’t think that it is at all unreasonable for me to be able to use money I’ve set aside specifically for health expenses to pay for them.
Aren’t all you lefties for preventative health care? I suppose it’s fine when I get to pay for YOUR preventative health care but not when I’m paying for it myself?[/quote]
You won’t be paying for mine. Contrary to your small brain opinion, some of us are middle class American’s that work hard, fund 401K’s, fund health savings accounts, etc. The difference is, we don’t come off as being completely self absorbed and completely indifferent to real problems facing the nation.
For the record, I agree with you that OTC drugs should still be covered expenses for HSA’s. Its your petulant attitude that I really had the problem with.
March 24, 2010 at 4:42 PM #531313danielwisParticipant[quote=meadandale][quote=danielwis]I agree.
I think you should cancel your insurance. In fact I think you should ask your company to eliminate your job.[/quote]
I work for myself moron. But nice try.
And, frankly, considering how high the costs of some over the counter drugs I take are (prilosec and mucinex come to mind) I don’t think that it is at all unreasonable for me to be able to use money I’ve set aside specifically for health expenses to pay for them.
Aren’t all you lefties for preventative health care? I suppose it’s fine when I get to pay for YOUR preventative health care but not when I’m paying for it myself?[/quote]
You won’t be paying for mine. Contrary to your small brain opinion, some of us are middle class American’s that work hard, fund 401K’s, fund health savings accounts, etc. The difference is, we don’t come off as being completely self absorbed and completely indifferent to real problems facing the nation.
For the record, I agree with you that OTC drugs should still be covered expenses for HSA’s. Its your petulant attitude that I really had the problem with.
March 24, 2010 at 4:42 PM #531572danielwisParticipant[quote=meadandale][quote=danielwis]I agree.
I think you should cancel your insurance. In fact I think you should ask your company to eliminate your job.[/quote]
I work for myself moron. But nice try.
And, frankly, considering how high the costs of some over the counter drugs I take are (prilosec and mucinex come to mind) I don’t think that it is at all unreasonable for me to be able to use money I’ve set aside specifically for health expenses to pay for them.
Aren’t all you lefties for preventative health care? I suppose it’s fine when I get to pay for YOUR preventative health care but not when I’m paying for it myself?[/quote]
You won’t be paying for mine. Contrary to your small brain opinion, some of us are middle class American’s that work hard, fund 401K’s, fund health savings accounts, etc. The difference is, we don’t come off as being completely self absorbed and completely indifferent to real problems facing the nation.
For the record, I agree with you that OTC drugs should still be covered expenses for HSA’s. Its your petulant attitude that I really had the problem with.
March 24, 2010 at 5:04 PM #530655HobieParticipant[quote=Aecetia]Everyone should go in to any health care they want to and demand free care. After all it is an entitlement. What’s good for the goose is good for the gander. Just put it on the Fed. tab. Why should anyone pay? Actually it has been happening. People are asking for free tests because it’s like Christmas now. Santobama just gave them everything the need. Isn’t this just peachy? From the insolvent Post Office, to foundering social security and medicare. Houston do we have a problem? Calling Brian to explain why this is a good thing again….[/quote]
you go girl !!
March 24, 2010 at 5:04 PM #530784HobieParticipant[quote=Aecetia]Everyone should go in to any health care they want to and demand free care. After all it is an entitlement. What’s good for the goose is good for the gander. Just put it on the Fed. tab. Why should anyone pay? Actually it has been happening. People are asking for free tests because it’s like Christmas now. Santobama just gave them everything the need. Isn’t this just peachy? From the insolvent Post Office, to foundering social security and medicare. Houston do we have a problem? Calling Brian to explain why this is a good thing again….[/quote]
you go girl !!
March 24, 2010 at 5:04 PM #531235HobieParticipant[quote=Aecetia]Everyone should go in to any health care they want to and demand free care. After all it is an entitlement. What’s good for the goose is good for the gander. Just put it on the Fed. tab. Why should anyone pay? Actually it has been happening. People are asking for free tests because it’s like Christmas now. Santobama just gave them everything the need. Isn’t this just peachy? From the insolvent Post Office, to foundering social security and medicare. Houston do we have a problem? Calling Brian to explain why this is a good thing again….[/quote]
you go girl !!
March 24, 2010 at 5:04 PM #531333HobieParticipant[quote=Aecetia]Everyone should go in to any health care they want to and demand free care. After all it is an entitlement. What’s good for the goose is good for the gander. Just put it on the Fed. tab. Why should anyone pay? Actually it has been happening. People are asking for free tests because it’s like Christmas now. Santobama just gave them everything the need. Isn’t this just peachy? From the insolvent Post Office, to foundering social security and medicare. Houston do we have a problem? Calling Brian to explain why this is a good thing again….[/quote]
you go girl !!
March 24, 2010 at 5:04 PM #531592HobieParticipant[quote=Aecetia]Everyone should go in to any health care they want to and demand free care. After all it is an entitlement. What’s good for the goose is good for the gander. Just put it on the Fed. tab. Why should anyone pay? Actually it has been happening. People are asking for free tests because it’s like Christmas now. Santobama just gave them everything the need. Isn’t this just peachy? From the insolvent Post Office, to foundering social security and medicare. Houston do we have a problem? Calling Brian to explain why this is a good thing again….[/quote]
you go girl !!
March 24, 2010 at 5:30 PM #530676SK in CVParticipant[quote=Aecetia]Everyone should go in to any health care they want to and demand free care. After all it is an entitlement. What’s good for the goose is good for the gander. Just put it on the Fed. tab. Why should anyone pay? Actually it has been happening. People are asking for free tests because it’s like Christmas now. Santobama just gave them everything the need. Isn’t this just peachy? From the insolvent Post Office, to foundering social security and medicare. Houston do we have a problem? Calling Brian to explain why this is a good thing again….[/quote]
What does any of this have to do with the HCR bill that was passed?
1. Everyone doesn’t get free health care. Some do. If your income is over roughly $88,000 for a family of 4, you pay 100% of the costs yourself. Under that amount, you get some sudsidies, down to roughly $28,000 of income. Under that, you qualify for medicaid.
2. Whats good for the goose….Non-applicable. Makes no sense.
3. According to the CBO, it will reduce the deficit over the next 10 years. It’s not adding to any tab.
4. People ask for free stuff all the time. Sometimes they get it. If you’re at or close to the poverty level, you might. Otherwise you won’t.
5. I suspect no amount of explaining will help you understand. You can’t understand what you don’t want to understand.
March 24, 2010 at 5:30 PM #530804SK in CVParticipant[quote=Aecetia]Everyone should go in to any health care they want to and demand free care. After all it is an entitlement. What’s good for the goose is good for the gander. Just put it on the Fed. tab. Why should anyone pay? Actually it has been happening. People are asking for free tests because it’s like Christmas now. Santobama just gave them everything the need. Isn’t this just peachy? From the insolvent Post Office, to foundering social security and medicare. Houston do we have a problem? Calling Brian to explain why this is a good thing again….[/quote]
What does any of this have to do with the HCR bill that was passed?
1. Everyone doesn’t get free health care. Some do. If your income is over roughly $88,000 for a family of 4, you pay 100% of the costs yourself. Under that amount, you get some sudsidies, down to roughly $28,000 of income. Under that, you qualify for medicaid.
2. Whats good for the goose….Non-applicable. Makes no sense.
3. According to the CBO, it will reduce the deficit over the next 10 years. It’s not adding to any tab.
4. People ask for free stuff all the time. Sometimes they get it. If you’re at or close to the poverty level, you might. Otherwise you won’t.
5. I suspect no amount of explaining will help you understand. You can’t understand what you don’t want to understand.
March 24, 2010 at 5:30 PM #531256SK in CVParticipant[quote=Aecetia]Everyone should go in to any health care they want to and demand free care. After all it is an entitlement. What’s good for the goose is good for the gander. Just put it on the Fed. tab. Why should anyone pay? Actually it has been happening. People are asking for free tests because it’s like Christmas now. Santobama just gave them everything the need. Isn’t this just peachy? From the insolvent Post Office, to foundering social security and medicare. Houston do we have a problem? Calling Brian to explain why this is a good thing again….[/quote]
What does any of this have to do with the HCR bill that was passed?
1. Everyone doesn’t get free health care. Some do. If your income is over roughly $88,000 for a family of 4, you pay 100% of the costs yourself. Under that amount, you get some sudsidies, down to roughly $28,000 of income. Under that, you qualify for medicaid.
2. Whats good for the goose….Non-applicable. Makes no sense.
3. According to the CBO, it will reduce the deficit over the next 10 years. It’s not adding to any tab.
4. People ask for free stuff all the time. Sometimes they get it. If you’re at or close to the poverty level, you might. Otherwise you won’t.
5. I suspect no amount of explaining will help you understand. You can’t understand what you don’t want to understand.
March 24, 2010 at 5:30 PM #531353SK in CVParticipant[quote=Aecetia]Everyone should go in to any health care they want to and demand free care. After all it is an entitlement. What’s good for the goose is good for the gander. Just put it on the Fed. tab. Why should anyone pay? Actually it has been happening. People are asking for free tests because it’s like Christmas now. Santobama just gave them everything the need. Isn’t this just peachy? From the insolvent Post Office, to foundering social security and medicare. Houston do we have a problem? Calling Brian to explain why this is a good thing again….[/quote]
What does any of this have to do with the HCR bill that was passed?
1. Everyone doesn’t get free health care. Some do. If your income is over roughly $88,000 for a family of 4, you pay 100% of the costs yourself. Under that amount, you get some sudsidies, down to roughly $28,000 of income. Under that, you qualify for medicaid.
2. Whats good for the goose….Non-applicable. Makes no sense.
3. According to the CBO, it will reduce the deficit over the next 10 years. It’s not adding to any tab.
4. People ask for free stuff all the time. Sometimes they get it. If you’re at or close to the poverty level, you might. Otherwise you won’t.
5. I suspect no amount of explaining will help you understand. You can’t understand what you don’t want to understand.
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