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March 13, 2010 at 10:15 PM #526443March 13, 2010 at 10:17 PM #525517briansd1Guest
[quote=danielwis]There is likely going to be some type of amnesty legislation in the near future. As part of amnesty for illegal aliens, they should all be signed up to contribute to a health plan. If they don’t contribute, they should have to pay the same tax that US citizens have to pay, that do not select a coverage plan.
It seems that if we are going to allow them to stay in the country, then they should be required to have both coverage and the health care benefits that go with coverage.[/quote]
Yes, there will be an amnesty. The economics dictate it. No way around it.
And I’m betting a Republican president will implement such amnesty for immigrants.
March 13, 2010 at 10:17 PM #525649briansd1Guest[quote=danielwis]There is likely going to be some type of amnesty legislation in the near future. As part of amnesty for illegal aliens, they should all be signed up to contribute to a health plan. If they don’t contribute, they should have to pay the same tax that US citizens have to pay, that do not select a coverage plan.
It seems that if we are going to allow them to stay in the country, then they should be required to have both coverage and the health care benefits that go with coverage.[/quote]
Yes, there will be an amnesty. The economics dictate it. No way around it.
And I’m betting a Republican president will implement such amnesty for immigrants.
March 13, 2010 at 10:17 PM #526095briansd1Guest[quote=danielwis]There is likely going to be some type of amnesty legislation in the near future. As part of amnesty for illegal aliens, they should all be signed up to contribute to a health plan. If they don’t contribute, they should have to pay the same tax that US citizens have to pay, that do not select a coverage plan.
It seems that if we are going to allow them to stay in the country, then they should be required to have both coverage and the health care benefits that go with coverage.[/quote]
Yes, there will be an amnesty. The economics dictate it. No way around it.
And I’m betting a Republican president will implement such amnesty for immigrants.
March 13, 2010 at 10:17 PM #526191briansd1Guest[quote=danielwis]There is likely going to be some type of amnesty legislation in the near future. As part of amnesty for illegal aliens, they should all be signed up to contribute to a health plan. If they don’t contribute, they should have to pay the same tax that US citizens have to pay, that do not select a coverage plan.
It seems that if we are going to allow them to stay in the country, then they should be required to have both coverage and the health care benefits that go with coverage.[/quote]
Yes, there will be an amnesty. The economics dictate it. No way around it.
And I’m betting a Republican president will implement such amnesty for immigrants.
March 13, 2010 at 10:17 PM #526448briansd1Guest[quote=danielwis]There is likely going to be some type of amnesty legislation in the near future. As part of amnesty for illegal aliens, they should all be signed up to contribute to a health plan. If they don’t contribute, they should have to pay the same tax that US citizens have to pay, that do not select a coverage plan.
It seems that if we are going to allow them to stay in the country, then they should be required to have both coverage and the health care benefits that go with coverage.[/quote]
Yes, there will be an amnesty. The economics dictate it. No way around it.
And I’m betting a Republican president will implement such amnesty for immigrants.
May 18, 2010 at 9:04 AM #551252daveljParticipantI like Mexico, but this surprised me (to put it mildly):
Apparently, despite all its troubles, Mexicans are happier living in Mexico than Americans are with living in the United States. This begs some interesting questions…
May 18, 2010 at 9:04 AM #551359daveljParticipantI like Mexico, but this surprised me (to put it mildly):
Apparently, despite all its troubles, Mexicans are happier living in Mexico than Americans are with living in the United States. This begs some interesting questions…
May 18, 2010 at 9:04 AM #551846daveljParticipantI like Mexico, but this surprised me (to put it mildly):
Apparently, despite all its troubles, Mexicans are happier living in Mexico than Americans are with living in the United States. This begs some interesting questions…
May 18, 2010 at 9:04 AM #551945daveljParticipantI like Mexico, but this surprised me (to put it mildly):
Apparently, despite all its troubles, Mexicans are happier living in Mexico than Americans are with living in the United States. This begs some interesting questions…
May 18, 2010 at 9:04 AM #552223daveljParticipantI like Mexico, but this surprised me (to put it mildly):
Apparently, despite all its troubles, Mexicans are happier living in Mexico than Americans are with living in the United States. This begs some interesting questions…
July 12, 2011 at 12:59 PM #709325briansd1Guest[quote=davelj]I like Mexico, but this surprised me (to put it mildly):
Apparently, despite all its troubles, Mexicans are happier living in Mexico than Americans are with living in the United States. This begs some interesting questions…[/quote]
interesting news about Mexico.
Mexico has faster growth than America and they are moving toward universal healthcare.Mexico’s economy is improving so fewer immigrants come to USA.
You can listen to the show online tomorrow:
http://www.kcrw.com/news/programs/tp/tp110712immigration_from_mexJuly 12, 2011 at 12:59 PM #709422briansd1Guest[quote=davelj]I like Mexico, but this surprised me (to put it mildly):
Apparently, despite all its troubles, Mexicans are happier living in Mexico than Americans are with living in the United States. This begs some interesting questions…[/quote]
interesting news about Mexico.
Mexico has faster growth than America and they are moving toward universal healthcare.Mexico’s economy is improving so fewer immigrants come to USA.
You can listen to the show online tomorrow:
http://www.kcrw.com/news/programs/tp/tp110712immigration_from_mexJuly 12, 2011 at 12:59 PM #710021briansd1Guest[quote=davelj]I like Mexico, but this surprised me (to put it mildly):
Apparently, despite all its troubles, Mexicans are happier living in Mexico than Americans are with living in the United States. This begs some interesting questions…[/quote]
interesting news about Mexico.
Mexico has faster growth than America and they are moving toward universal healthcare.Mexico’s economy is improving so fewer immigrants come to USA.
You can listen to the show online tomorrow:
http://www.kcrw.com/news/programs/tp/tp110712immigration_from_mexJuly 12, 2011 at 12:59 PM #710174briansd1Guest[quote=davelj]I like Mexico, but this surprised me (to put it mildly):
Apparently, despite all its troubles, Mexicans are happier living in Mexico than Americans are with living in the United States. This begs some interesting questions…[/quote]
interesting news about Mexico.
Mexico has faster growth than America and they are moving toward universal healthcare.Mexico’s economy is improving so fewer immigrants come to USA.
You can listen to the show online tomorrow:
http://www.kcrw.com/news/programs/tp/tp110712immigration_from_mex -
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