We can't repeal Obamacare.....
Apr 12, 2015 17:09:52 GMT -6
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Post by Deleted on Apr 12, 2015 17:09:52 GMT -6
So what your saying is you're choosing to ignore the financial responsibility of this health care system in lieu of an altruistic position of managed care for people financially unable to. That since we have always spent money on health care we should continue despite the fact society financially can't afford to. Now since forcing rabbit care on the citizens of the US the foundation can't support the health care house. Interesting problem the hippity hop government of this country created. We have to have it even though it is going to crash, then what do we do my carrot eating friend? Somehow I am sure the answer will be to take more money and now that you have taxed away the benefits of owning my farm and I can no longer afford to keep it. What then?
What will the hippy hop government do when the benefit of staying home is greater than that of a working man's wage? What rebellion will ensue when the havenots, have not?
As you know from your time in California and experiencing the liberal progressive agenda in full flight, that hospital cost are hugely burdened by hippity hop government intervention. In my area 80% of the income for hospitals was government funded entitlements, from non working individuals without health care insurance, of course mostly hispanic. Regulation of healthcare and hospitals requires hiring of people just to perform this function another burden to the workers that produce, that cost is spread to those people as well.
Anytime we take a governmental altruistic approach to anything it is never for the benefit of people but the benefit of government and power retention, at the expense of the working class individuals. I think they refer to that as "income redistribution". Redistributed to government first to take their slice, then to systems ultimately enhancing the profit margins of corporations before the citizens actually see the benefit of the program. It's reminds me of the mob and how they are doing us a favor protecting us.
It will be interesting to see the altruism of society when entitlement programs become unavailable due to exhausted funding from a overburdened class of workers supporting a system of give aways to secure and maintain a power base in the hippity hop land of government mandated taxation.
The idea that we take care of those in society that can't is honorable, what do you consider those that can't? Can't work? Won't work? Criminals? Illegals? What is our tolerance as a society for the can'ts? Explain just what is your concept of fair. How much is enough?
What will the hippy hop government do when the benefit of staying home is greater than that of a working man's wage? What rebellion will ensue when the havenots, have not?
As you know from your time in California and experiencing the liberal progressive agenda in full flight, that hospital cost are hugely burdened by hippity hop government intervention. In my area 80% of the income for hospitals was government funded entitlements, from non working individuals without health care insurance, of course mostly hispanic. Regulation of healthcare and hospitals requires hiring of people just to perform this function another burden to the workers that produce, that cost is spread to those people as well.
Anytime we take a governmental altruistic approach to anything it is never for the benefit of people but the benefit of government and power retention, at the expense of the working class individuals. I think they refer to that as "income redistribution". Redistributed to government first to take their slice, then to systems ultimately enhancing the profit margins of corporations before the citizens actually see the benefit of the program. It's reminds me of the mob and how they are doing us a favor protecting us.
It will be interesting to see the altruism of society when entitlement programs become unavailable due to exhausted funding from a overburdened class of workers supporting a system of give aways to secure and maintain a power base in the hippity hop land of government mandated taxation.
The idea that we take care of those in society that can't is honorable, what do you consider those that can't? Can't work? Won't work? Criminals? Illegals? What is our tolerance as a society for the can'ts? Explain just what is your concept of fair. How much is enough?