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ParticipantThe point is NOT if teachers / firemen / police etc deserve their pay and pensions etc. The real question is can we afford them? I don’t have a Rolls Royce, not because one is not worth the money, but because I cannot afford one and probably would not buy one if I could.
Something has to give …
GH
ParticipantThe point is NOT if teachers / firemen / police etc deserve their pay and pensions etc. The real question is can we afford them? I don’t have a Rolls Royce, not because one is not worth the money, but because I cannot afford one and probably would not buy one if I could.
Something has to give …
GH
ParticipantThe point is NOT if teachers / firemen / police etc deserve their pay and pensions etc. The real question is can we afford them? I don’t have a Rolls Royce, not because one is not worth the money, but because I cannot afford one and probably would not buy one if I could.
Something has to give …
GH
ParticipantThe point is NOT if teachers / firemen / police etc deserve their pay and pensions etc. The real question is can we afford them? I don’t have a Rolls Royce, not because one is not worth the money, but because I cannot afford one and probably would not buy one if I could.
Something has to give …
GH
ParticipantThe point is NOT if teachers / firemen / police etc deserve their pay and pensions etc. The real question is can we afford them? I don’t have a Rolls Royce, not because one is not worth the money, but because I cannot afford one and probably would not buy one if I could.
Something has to give …
November 11, 2009 at 5:58 AM in reply to: House crams healthcare bill down the countries throat. #480435GH
ParticipantI do not like most of Obama’s medical plan, feeling myself that what is needed is a purchase pool for self employed or small businesses to buy into health insurance like big businesses, possibly an expansion of the community clinics, where non critical ER visitors would be sent to accommodate the poor and a move away from seeing insurance as the “way we pay for health care” to insurance against more serious problems or costs.
I would like to see changes made to the practice of digging into those who are seriously ill to find loopholes allowing the insurance to deny care after accepting the insured and am strongly against fines or mandates, particularly when I have not been first told how much this mandatory coverage will cost.
What is not being said in all of this is the simple fact that medical care is way out of line with most incomes and one way or another most cannot afford much care.
November 11, 2009 at 5:58 AM in reply to: House crams healthcare bill down the countries throat. #480601GH
ParticipantI do not like most of Obama’s medical plan, feeling myself that what is needed is a purchase pool for self employed or small businesses to buy into health insurance like big businesses, possibly an expansion of the community clinics, where non critical ER visitors would be sent to accommodate the poor and a move away from seeing insurance as the “way we pay for health care” to insurance against more serious problems or costs.
I would like to see changes made to the practice of digging into those who are seriously ill to find loopholes allowing the insurance to deny care after accepting the insured and am strongly against fines or mandates, particularly when I have not been first told how much this mandatory coverage will cost.
What is not being said in all of this is the simple fact that medical care is way out of line with most incomes and one way or another most cannot afford much care.
November 11, 2009 at 5:58 AM in reply to: House crams healthcare bill down the countries throat. #480962GH
ParticipantI do not like most of Obama’s medical plan, feeling myself that what is needed is a purchase pool for self employed or small businesses to buy into health insurance like big businesses, possibly an expansion of the community clinics, where non critical ER visitors would be sent to accommodate the poor and a move away from seeing insurance as the “way we pay for health care” to insurance against more serious problems or costs.
I would like to see changes made to the practice of digging into those who are seriously ill to find loopholes allowing the insurance to deny care after accepting the insured and am strongly against fines or mandates, particularly when I have not been first told how much this mandatory coverage will cost.
What is not being said in all of this is the simple fact that medical care is way out of line with most incomes and one way or another most cannot afford much care.
November 11, 2009 at 5:58 AM in reply to: House crams healthcare bill down the countries throat. #481045GH
ParticipantI do not like most of Obama’s medical plan, feeling myself that what is needed is a purchase pool for self employed or small businesses to buy into health insurance like big businesses, possibly an expansion of the community clinics, where non critical ER visitors would be sent to accommodate the poor and a move away from seeing insurance as the “way we pay for health care” to insurance against more serious problems or costs.
I would like to see changes made to the practice of digging into those who are seriously ill to find loopholes allowing the insurance to deny care after accepting the insured and am strongly against fines or mandates, particularly when I have not been first told how much this mandatory coverage will cost.
What is not being said in all of this is the simple fact that medical care is way out of line with most incomes and one way or another most cannot afford much care.
November 11, 2009 at 5:58 AM in reply to: House crams healthcare bill down the countries throat. #481265GH
ParticipantI do not like most of Obama’s medical plan, feeling myself that what is needed is a purchase pool for self employed or small businesses to buy into health insurance like big businesses, possibly an expansion of the community clinics, where non critical ER visitors would be sent to accommodate the poor and a move away from seeing insurance as the “way we pay for health care” to insurance against more serious problems or costs.
I would like to see changes made to the practice of digging into those who are seriously ill to find loopholes allowing the insurance to deny care after accepting the insured and am strongly against fines or mandates, particularly when I have not been first told how much this mandatory coverage will cost.
What is not being said in all of this is the simple fact that medical care is way out of line with most incomes and one way or another most cannot afford much care.
November 5, 2009 at 7:45 PM in reply to: Wells Fargo has reduced mortgage balances on 43,500 option ARM’s and counting #478211GH
ParticipantThis sounds like a great deal for the (renter / owner) who will get affordable payments for 5 years at the end of which they will either be back or give up and be back in the same position again.
The big question – will they even be able to afford this once the current administration is done finishing up the work of the last?
November 5, 2009 at 7:45 PM in reply to: Wells Fargo has reduced mortgage balances on 43,500 option ARM’s and counting #478380GH
ParticipantThis sounds like a great deal for the (renter / owner) who will get affordable payments for 5 years at the end of which they will either be back or give up and be back in the same position again.
The big question – will they even be able to afford this once the current administration is done finishing up the work of the last?
November 5, 2009 at 7:45 PM in reply to: Wells Fargo has reduced mortgage balances on 43,500 option ARM’s and counting #478746GH
ParticipantThis sounds like a great deal for the (renter / owner) who will get affordable payments for 5 years at the end of which they will either be back or give up and be back in the same position again.
The big question – will they even be able to afford this once the current administration is done finishing up the work of the last?
November 5, 2009 at 7:45 PM in reply to: Wells Fargo has reduced mortgage balances on 43,500 option ARM’s and counting #478829GH
ParticipantThis sounds like a great deal for the (renter / owner) who will get affordable payments for 5 years at the end of which they will either be back or give up and be back in the same position again.
The big question – will they even be able to afford this once the current administration is done finishing up the work of the last?
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