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Participant[quote=afx114]I am happy for my 5-year old cousin who has been unable to correct a crooked eye because his insurance has decided that it is a pre-existing condition and not cover-able.
I am happy for my brother who is self-employed and is unable to get reasonably priced insurance to repair the hernia that is causing him incredible discomfort.
I am happy for my mom who is too young to get Medicare but too weak from her Still’s disease to get a job that provides health care and medication at a decent price.
I am happy that as a self-employed entrepreneur, I will be able to provide health insurance for my family and afford my wife the luxury of working at a job that she enjoys rather than working at a job that provides us with health insurance.
So, yes, I am happy.[/quote]
I am sad that as a family you all can’t get it together to take care of each other.
Casca
Participant[quote=afx114]I am happy for my 5-year old cousin who has been unable to correct a crooked eye because his insurance has decided that it is a pre-existing condition and not cover-able.
I am happy for my brother who is self-employed and is unable to get reasonably priced insurance to repair the hernia that is causing him incredible discomfort.
I am happy for my mom who is too young to get Medicare but too weak from her Still’s disease to get a job that provides health care and medication at a decent price.
I am happy that as a self-employed entrepreneur, I will be able to provide health insurance for my family and afford my wife the luxury of working at a job that she enjoys rather than working at a job that provides us with health insurance.
So, yes, I am happy.[/quote]
I am sad that as a family you all can’t get it together to take care of each other.
Casca
Participant[quote=afx114]I am happy for my 5-year old cousin who has been unable to correct a crooked eye because his insurance has decided that it is a pre-existing condition and not cover-able.
I am happy for my brother who is self-employed and is unable to get reasonably priced insurance to repair the hernia that is causing him incredible discomfort.
I am happy for my mom who is too young to get Medicare but too weak from her Still’s disease to get a job that provides health care and medication at a decent price.
I am happy that as a self-employed entrepreneur, I will be able to provide health insurance for my family and afford my wife the luxury of working at a job that she enjoys rather than working at a job that provides us with health insurance.
So, yes, I am happy.[/quote]
I am sad that as a family you all can’t get it together to take care of each other.
Casca
Participant[quote=afx114]I am happy for my 5-year old cousin who has been unable to correct a crooked eye because his insurance has decided that it is a pre-existing condition and not cover-able.
I am happy for my brother who is self-employed and is unable to get reasonably priced insurance to repair the hernia that is causing him incredible discomfort.
I am happy for my mom who is too young to get Medicare but too weak from her Still’s disease to get a job that provides health care and medication at a decent price.
I am happy that as a self-employed entrepreneur, I will be able to provide health insurance for my family and afford my wife the luxury of working at a job that she enjoys rather than working at a job that provides us with health insurance.
So, yes, I am happy.[/quote]
I am sad that as a family you all can’t get it together to take care of each other.
Casca
Participant[quote=IForget][quote=Casca]
I see who’s frothing at the mouth. Having taken the oath several times in my life to protect and defend the constitution from enemies both foreign and domestic, I take umbrage with those who seek to destroy the foundational principles of our nation for mere do-gooding. If the plight of the poor vexes you, vote with your checkbook, but leave your neighbor’s be.[/quote]This attitude always makes me laugh. Do you use public roads? bridges? Did you take advantage of any state-funded education? If you’ve taken an oath to defend the constitution, I suppose that you’ve received pay directly from the government? Who do you expect to pay the salaries of those who are doing now what you used to do?
I can see why you are such a fan of Ayn Rand as you clearly live in a fantasy world where everyone else is responsible for paying for the cost you extol on the world.[/quote]
Yet more vilification from the sock based on reductio ad absurdum. Rich really should unmask these posers.
Casca
Participant[quote=IForget][quote=Casca]
I see who’s frothing at the mouth. Having taken the oath several times in my life to protect and defend the constitution from enemies both foreign and domestic, I take umbrage with those who seek to destroy the foundational principles of our nation for mere do-gooding. If the plight of the poor vexes you, vote with your checkbook, but leave your neighbor’s be.[/quote]This attitude always makes me laugh. Do you use public roads? bridges? Did you take advantage of any state-funded education? If you’ve taken an oath to defend the constitution, I suppose that you’ve received pay directly from the government? Who do you expect to pay the salaries of those who are doing now what you used to do?
I can see why you are such a fan of Ayn Rand as you clearly live in a fantasy world where everyone else is responsible for paying for the cost you extol on the world.[/quote]
Yet more vilification from the sock based on reductio ad absurdum. Rich really should unmask these posers.
Casca
Participant[quote=IForget][quote=Casca]
I see who’s frothing at the mouth. Having taken the oath several times in my life to protect and defend the constitution from enemies both foreign and domestic, I take umbrage with those who seek to destroy the foundational principles of our nation for mere do-gooding. If the plight of the poor vexes you, vote with your checkbook, but leave your neighbor’s be.[/quote]This attitude always makes me laugh. Do you use public roads? bridges? Did you take advantage of any state-funded education? If you’ve taken an oath to defend the constitution, I suppose that you’ve received pay directly from the government? Who do you expect to pay the salaries of those who are doing now what you used to do?
I can see why you are such a fan of Ayn Rand as you clearly live in a fantasy world where everyone else is responsible for paying for the cost you extol on the world.[/quote]
Yet more vilification from the sock based on reductio ad absurdum. Rich really should unmask these posers.
Casca
Participant[quote=IForget][quote=Casca]
I see who’s frothing at the mouth. Having taken the oath several times in my life to protect and defend the constitution from enemies both foreign and domestic, I take umbrage with those who seek to destroy the foundational principles of our nation for mere do-gooding. If the plight of the poor vexes you, vote with your checkbook, but leave your neighbor’s be.[/quote]This attitude always makes me laugh. Do you use public roads? bridges? Did you take advantage of any state-funded education? If you’ve taken an oath to defend the constitution, I suppose that you’ve received pay directly from the government? Who do you expect to pay the salaries of those who are doing now what you used to do?
I can see why you are such a fan of Ayn Rand as you clearly live in a fantasy world where everyone else is responsible for paying for the cost you extol on the world.[/quote]
Yet more vilification from the sock based on reductio ad absurdum. Rich really should unmask these posers.
Casca
Participant[quote=IForget][quote=Casca]
I see who’s frothing at the mouth. Having taken the oath several times in my life to protect and defend the constitution from enemies both foreign and domestic, I take umbrage with those who seek to destroy the foundational principles of our nation for mere do-gooding. If the plight of the poor vexes you, vote with your checkbook, but leave your neighbor’s be.[/quote]This attitude always makes me laugh. Do you use public roads? bridges? Did you take advantage of any state-funded education? If you’ve taken an oath to defend the constitution, I suppose that you’ve received pay directly from the government? Who do you expect to pay the salaries of those who are doing now what you used to do?
I can see why you are such a fan of Ayn Rand as you clearly live in a fantasy world where everyone else is responsible for paying for the cost you extol on the world.[/quote]
Yet more vilification from the sock based on reductio ad absurdum. Rich really should unmask these posers.
Casca
Participant[quote=IForget]Thanks for the insight to the utter insanity of Ayn Rand, Arraya. Anyone who follows the ‘teachings’ of Ayn Rand is obviously delusional.
On the bright side, with the passage of Universal Health Care, the Ayn Rand freaks are on the run. The Republican party and the right wingers are well on their way to irrelevance. There will of course be some gnashing of teeth and kicking of those who are down before the final implosion, but right wing nutjobs are on their way to becoming extinct.
It’s funny, with the passage of universal health care, several of the right wingers I know are talking about leaving the country. That can only help the U.S. in the long-term as most of these folks are tax cheats who only look out for themselves. I look forward to living in a society where brother looks out for brother and all Americans are cared for regardless of ability to pay. Hallelujah![/quote]
I’m sure you do comrade. Why is it that the left’s only reply is the rhetorical trickeration of vilification?
Casca
Participant[quote=IForget]Thanks for the insight to the utter insanity of Ayn Rand, Arraya. Anyone who follows the ‘teachings’ of Ayn Rand is obviously delusional.
On the bright side, with the passage of Universal Health Care, the Ayn Rand freaks are on the run. The Republican party and the right wingers are well on their way to irrelevance. There will of course be some gnashing of teeth and kicking of those who are down before the final implosion, but right wing nutjobs are on their way to becoming extinct.
It’s funny, with the passage of universal health care, several of the right wingers I know are talking about leaving the country. That can only help the U.S. in the long-term as most of these folks are tax cheats who only look out for themselves. I look forward to living in a society where brother looks out for brother and all Americans are cared for regardless of ability to pay. Hallelujah![/quote]
I’m sure you do comrade. Why is it that the left’s only reply is the rhetorical trickeration of vilification?
Casca
Participant[quote=IForget]Thanks for the insight to the utter insanity of Ayn Rand, Arraya. Anyone who follows the ‘teachings’ of Ayn Rand is obviously delusional.
On the bright side, with the passage of Universal Health Care, the Ayn Rand freaks are on the run. The Republican party and the right wingers are well on their way to irrelevance. There will of course be some gnashing of teeth and kicking of those who are down before the final implosion, but right wing nutjobs are on their way to becoming extinct.
It’s funny, with the passage of universal health care, several of the right wingers I know are talking about leaving the country. That can only help the U.S. in the long-term as most of these folks are tax cheats who only look out for themselves. I look forward to living in a society where brother looks out for brother and all Americans are cared for regardless of ability to pay. Hallelujah![/quote]
I’m sure you do comrade. Why is it that the left’s only reply is the rhetorical trickeration of vilification?
Casca
Participant[quote=IForget]Thanks for the insight to the utter insanity of Ayn Rand, Arraya. Anyone who follows the ‘teachings’ of Ayn Rand is obviously delusional.
On the bright side, with the passage of Universal Health Care, the Ayn Rand freaks are on the run. The Republican party and the right wingers are well on their way to irrelevance. There will of course be some gnashing of teeth and kicking of those who are down before the final implosion, but right wing nutjobs are on their way to becoming extinct.
It’s funny, with the passage of universal health care, several of the right wingers I know are talking about leaving the country. That can only help the U.S. in the long-term as most of these folks are tax cheats who only look out for themselves. I look forward to living in a society where brother looks out for brother and all Americans are cared for regardless of ability to pay. Hallelujah![/quote]
I’m sure you do comrade. Why is it that the left’s only reply is the rhetorical trickeration of vilification?
Casca
Participant[quote=IForget]Thanks for the insight to the utter insanity of Ayn Rand, Arraya. Anyone who follows the ‘teachings’ of Ayn Rand is obviously delusional.
On the bright side, with the passage of Universal Health Care, the Ayn Rand freaks are on the run. The Republican party and the right wingers are well on their way to irrelevance. There will of course be some gnashing of teeth and kicking of those who are down before the final implosion, but right wing nutjobs are on their way to becoming extinct.
It’s funny, with the passage of universal health care, several of the right wingers I know are talking about leaving the country. That can only help the U.S. in the long-term as most of these folks are tax cheats who only look out for themselves. I look forward to living in a society where brother looks out for brother and all Americans are cared for regardless of ability to pay. Hallelujah![/quote]
I’m sure you do comrade. Why is it that the left’s only reply is the rhetorical trickeration of vilification?
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