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[quote=flu][quote=sobmaz]
Afterall, rather spending time as a President of the United States, he’d rather be an arbitrator between an African American professor and a cop who arrested him on suspicion of burglary.Of course, our esteemed “unbiased” president decides to take a local matter into in own hands, all while calling the Boston PD stupid, inciting the general public about “racism”. Maybe his goal is to beat every caucasian into a domicle submissiveness to never question his authority..
[/quote]Maybe you’re being a bit too defensive. And exagerating the facts to support that defensiveness.
Nobody was arrested on suspicion of burglary. It was for disturbing the peace, before the charges were dropped. They were dropped because, as a practical matter, it is not illegal to disturb the peace inside your own home. He was arrested for being an uppity black man to a cop. Obama hasn’t taken a local matter into his own hands, there is no remaining local matter, the case was dropped. He didn’t call the Boston PD stupid. (The Boston PD wasn’t even involved.)
If Obama’s very sparse words on the subject, leaves you feeling that you are being beaten to submission, can you imagine how virtually every black man, every man and woman of color feel every day in this country? The poor white man. Always the victim. Of course you want to drop the conversation about race. It’s not comfortable.
SK in CVParticipant[quote=flu][quote=sobmaz]
Afterall, rather spending time as a President of the United States, he’d rather be an arbitrator between an African American professor and a cop who arrested him on suspicion of burglary.Of course, our esteemed “unbiased” president decides to take a local matter into in own hands, all while calling the Boston PD stupid, inciting the general public about “racism”. Maybe his goal is to beat every caucasian into a domicle submissiveness to never question his authority..
[/quote]Maybe you’re being a bit too defensive. And exagerating the facts to support that defensiveness.
Nobody was arrested on suspicion of burglary. It was for disturbing the peace, before the charges were dropped. They were dropped because, as a practical matter, it is not illegal to disturb the peace inside your own home. He was arrested for being an uppity black man to a cop. Obama hasn’t taken a local matter into his own hands, there is no remaining local matter, the case was dropped. He didn’t call the Boston PD stupid. (The Boston PD wasn’t even involved.)
If Obama’s very sparse words on the subject, leaves you feeling that you are being beaten to submission, can you imagine how virtually every black man, every man and woman of color feel every day in this country? The poor white man. Always the victim. Of course you want to drop the conversation about race. It’s not comfortable.
SK in CVParticipant[quote=flu][quote=sobmaz]
Afterall, rather spending time as a President of the United States, he’d rather be an arbitrator between an African American professor and a cop who arrested him on suspicion of burglary.Of course, our esteemed “unbiased” president decides to take a local matter into in own hands, all while calling the Boston PD stupid, inciting the general public about “racism”. Maybe his goal is to beat every caucasian into a domicle submissiveness to never question his authority..
[/quote]Maybe you’re being a bit too defensive. And exagerating the facts to support that defensiveness.
Nobody was arrested on suspicion of burglary. It was for disturbing the peace, before the charges were dropped. They were dropped because, as a practical matter, it is not illegal to disturb the peace inside your own home. He was arrested for being an uppity black man to a cop. Obama hasn’t taken a local matter into his own hands, there is no remaining local matter, the case was dropped. He didn’t call the Boston PD stupid. (The Boston PD wasn’t even involved.)
If Obama’s very sparse words on the subject, leaves you feeling that you are being beaten to submission, can you imagine how virtually every black man, every man and woman of color feel every day in this country? The poor white man. Always the victim. Of course you want to drop the conversation about race. It’s not comfortable.
SK in CVParticipant[quote=Dukehorn]COBRA is very expensive. [/quote]
COBRA costs what insurance costs. Whatever the employer paid for the insurance is what the employee pays for the insurance, plus a maximum of 2%. If the employer had an expensive plan, then continuing with COBRA is expensive. If the employer had a cheap plan, the it’s not so much.
SK in CVParticipant[quote=Dukehorn]COBRA is very expensive. [/quote]
COBRA costs what insurance costs. Whatever the employer paid for the insurance is what the employee pays for the insurance, plus a maximum of 2%. If the employer had an expensive plan, then continuing with COBRA is expensive. If the employer had a cheap plan, the it’s not so much.
SK in CVParticipant[quote=Dukehorn]COBRA is very expensive. [/quote]
COBRA costs what insurance costs. Whatever the employer paid for the insurance is what the employee pays for the insurance, plus a maximum of 2%. If the employer had an expensive plan, then continuing with COBRA is expensive. If the employer had a cheap plan, the it’s not so much.
SK in CVParticipant[quote=Dukehorn]COBRA is very expensive. [/quote]
COBRA costs what insurance costs. Whatever the employer paid for the insurance is what the employee pays for the insurance, plus a maximum of 2%. If the employer had an expensive plan, then continuing with COBRA is expensive. If the employer had a cheap plan, the it’s not so much.
SK in CVParticipant[quote=Dukehorn]COBRA is very expensive. [/quote]
COBRA costs what insurance costs. Whatever the employer paid for the insurance is what the employee pays for the insurance, plus a maximum of 2%. If the employer had an expensive plan, then continuing with COBRA is expensive. If the employer had a cheap plan, the it’s not so much.
SK in CVParticipantIt shows up on google as listed on July 17. May have stayed in the guy’s pocket for 10 days with an all cash offer. Unlikely, but doable.
SK in CVParticipantIt shows up on google as listed on July 17. May have stayed in the guy’s pocket for 10 days with an all cash offer. Unlikely, but doable.
SK in CVParticipantIt shows up on google as listed on July 17. May have stayed in the guy’s pocket for 10 days with an all cash offer. Unlikely, but doable.
SK in CVParticipantIt shows up on google as listed on July 17. May have stayed in the guy’s pocket for 10 days with an all cash offer. Unlikely, but doable.
SK in CVParticipantIt shows up on google as listed on July 17. May have stayed in the guy’s pocket for 10 days with an all cash offer. Unlikely, but doable.
SK in CVParticipant[quote=Allan from Fallbrook]
And the Medicare model is broken. Medicare costs have spiraled out of control, especially in recent years.[/quote]
Which is why the financing for the new plans are virtually nothing like medicare. Medicare is not designed as a pay-as-you-go plan, hence the huge surplus it had 10 years ago. And premiums are exactly the same for all, regardless of age. The public plan will be primarily financed by current premiums and compete with private plans, with lower premiums for comparable coverage and guaranteed insurablitiy.
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