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March 9, 2009 at 4:02 PM in reply to: Are Republicans exaggerating the effects of tax increases to small businesses? #362916March 9, 2009 at 4:02 PM in reply to: Are Republicans exaggerating the effects of tax increases to small businesses? #363209
dbapig
Participantimho
I have a comment for those business owners who oppose higher tax but don’t want to pay ‘LIVING’ wage to their workers. Well, if you don’t pay living wage to the workers, they can’t afford health insurance. And if they can’t afford health insurance, they will have to rely on the govt for health care. Which leads to higher expenditure by the govt.Does anyone find it ironic that some business owners oppose higher tax and yet don’t pay living wage?
Make up your mind will ya? π
I do agree govt wastes $ but you can’t oppose higher tax at all cost all the time.
March 9, 2009 at 4:02 PM in reply to: Are Republicans exaggerating the effects of tax increases to small businesses? #363362dbapig
Participantimho
I have a comment for those business owners who oppose higher tax but don’t want to pay ‘LIVING’ wage to their workers. Well, if you don’t pay living wage to the workers, they can’t afford health insurance. And if they can’t afford health insurance, they will have to rely on the govt for health care. Which leads to higher expenditure by the govt.Does anyone find it ironic that some business owners oppose higher tax and yet don’t pay living wage?
Make up your mind will ya? π
I do agree govt wastes $ but you can’t oppose higher tax at all cost all the time.
March 9, 2009 at 4:02 PM in reply to: Are Republicans exaggerating the effects of tax increases to small businesses? #363401dbapig
Participantimho
I have a comment for those business owners who oppose higher tax but don’t want to pay ‘LIVING’ wage to their workers. Well, if you don’t pay living wage to the workers, they can’t afford health insurance. And if they can’t afford health insurance, they will have to rely on the govt for health care. Which leads to higher expenditure by the govt.Does anyone find it ironic that some business owners oppose higher tax and yet don’t pay living wage?
Make up your mind will ya? π
I do agree govt wastes $ but you can’t oppose higher tax at all cost all the time.
March 9, 2009 at 4:02 PM in reply to: Are Republicans exaggerating the effects of tax increases to small businesses? #363510dbapig
Participantimho
I have a comment for those business owners who oppose higher tax but don’t want to pay ‘LIVING’ wage to their workers. Well, if you don’t pay living wage to the workers, they can’t afford health insurance. And if they can’t afford health insurance, they will have to rely on the govt for health care. Which leads to higher expenditure by the govt.Does anyone find it ironic that some business owners oppose higher tax and yet don’t pay living wage?
Make up your mind will ya? π
I do agree govt wastes $ but you can’t oppose higher tax at all cost all the time.
dbapig
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And yes, I am actively using all remaining 8 computers.
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I’m just envious that you have room to set up all those 8 computers!!!
dbapig
Participant[quote=flu]
And yes, I am actively using all remaining 8 computers.
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I’m just envious that you have room to set up all those 8 computers!!!
dbapig
Participant[quote=flu]
And yes, I am actively using all remaining 8 computers.
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I’m just envious that you have room to set up all those 8 computers!!!
dbapig
Participant[quote=flu]
And yes, I am actively using all remaining 8 computers.
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I’m just envious that you have room to set up all those 8 computers!!!
dbapig
Participant[quote=flu]
And yes, I am actively using all remaining 8 computers.
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I’m just envious that you have room to set up all those 8 computers!!!
dbapig
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Healthcare needs to be dealt with too. How can GM ever compete if the Japanese Government pays healthcare for Toyota, Honda, etc. workers? Dito Germany for BMW, Mercedes……
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Don’t forget Hyundai/Kia. South Korea offers universal healthcare too. The kicker is, the program covers people of Korean ancestry (not living in Korea) too. For example, if you are of Korean ancestry and a citizen of US, you can still join the program. After paying monthly fee for a few months you become eligible to receive health care in South Korea.
I personally heard a story of a lady from Southern Cal who immigrated to US 20+ yrs ago from S Korea. She felt unexplained pains but had no health insurance. So she went over to Korea and joined the program. After 1 or 2 months, she became eligible to get coverage, got some test done and turned out she had cancer. It required surgery and 10-day hospitalization. I’m not sure if she stayed for chemo/radiation but I did hear she paid $700 out of pocket for the surgery and 10 day hospital stay, done in S Korea.
Sad sad.
dbapig
Participant[quote=Scarlet]
Healthcare needs to be dealt with too. How can GM ever compete if the Japanese Government pays healthcare for Toyota, Honda, etc. workers? Dito Germany for BMW, Mercedes……
[/quote]
Don’t forget Hyundai/Kia. South Korea offers universal healthcare too. The kicker is, the program covers people of Korean ancestry (not living in Korea) too. For example, if you are of Korean ancestry and a citizen of US, you can still join the program. After paying monthly fee for a few months you become eligible to receive health care in South Korea.
I personally heard a story of a lady from Southern Cal who immigrated to US 20+ yrs ago from S Korea. She felt unexplained pains but had no health insurance. So she went over to Korea and joined the program. After 1 or 2 months, she became eligible to get coverage, got some test done and turned out she had cancer. It required surgery and 10-day hospitalization. I’m not sure if she stayed for chemo/radiation but I did hear she paid $700 out of pocket for the surgery and 10 day hospital stay, done in S Korea.
Sad sad.
dbapig
Participant[quote=Scarlet]
Healthcare needs to be dealt with too. How can GM ever compete if the Japanese Government pays healthcare for Toyota, Honda, etc. workers? Dito Germany for BMW, Mercedes……
[/quote]
Don’t forget Hyundai/Kia. South Korea offers universal healthcare too. The kicker is, the program covers people of Korean ancestry (not living in Korea) too. For example, if you are of Korean ancestry and a citizen of US, you can still join the program. After paying monthly fee for a few months you become eligible to receive health care in South Korea.
I personally heard a story of a lady from Southern Cal who immigrated to US 20+ yrs ago from S Korea. She felt unexplained pains but had no health insurance. So she went over to Korea and joined the program. After 1 or 2 months, she became eligible to get coverage, got some test done and turned out she had cancer. It required surgery and 10-day hospitalization. I’m not sure if she stayed for chemo/radiation but I did hear she paid $700 out of pocket for the surgery and 10 day hospital stay, done in S Korea.
Sad sad.
dbapig
Participant[quote=Scarlet]
Healthcare needs to be dealt with too. How can GM ever compete if the Japanese Government pays healthcare for Toyota, Honda, etc. workers? Dito Germany for BMW, Mercedes……
[/quote]
Don’t forget Hyundai/Kia. South Korea offers universal healthcare too. The kicker is, the program covers people of Korean ancestry (not living in Korea) too. For example, if you are of Korean ancestry and a citizen of US, you can still join the program. After paying monthly fee for a few months you become eligible to receive health care in South Korea.
I personally heard a story of a lady from Southern Cal who immigrated to US 20+ yrs ago from S Korea. She felt unexplained pains but had no health insurance. So she went over to Korea and joined the program. After 1 or 2 months, she became eligible to get coverage, got some test done and turned out she had cancer. It required surgery and 10-day hospitalization. I’m not sure if she stayed for chemo/radiation but I did hear she paid $700 out of pocket for the surgery and 10 day hospital stay, done in S Korea.
Sad sad.
dbapig
Participant[quote=Scarlet]
Healthcare needs to be dealt with too. How can GM ever compete if the Japanese Government pays healthcare for Toyota, Honda, etc. workers? Dito Germany for BMW, Mercedes……
[/quote]
Don’t forget Hyundai/Kia. South Korea offers universal healthcare too. The kicker is, the program covers people of Korean ancestry (not living in Korea) too. For example, if you are of Korean ancestry and a citizen of US, you can still join the program. After paying monthly fee for a few months you become eligible to receive health care in South Korea.
I personally heard a story of a lady from Southern Cal who immigrated to US 20+ yrs ago from S Korea. She felt unexplained pains but had no health insurance. So she went over to Korea and joined the program. After 1 or 2 months, she became eligible to get coverage, got some test done and turned out she had cancer. It required surgery and 10-day hospitalization. I’m not sure if she stayed for chemo/radiation but I did hear she paid $700 out of pocket for the surgery and 10 day hospital stay, done in S Korea.
Sad sad.
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