Are you fucking kidding me?
You're comparing Obamacare to Nazi Germany's selection process for racial purification?
You are a seriously bitter, ignorant asshole.
I hear things are better in Germany now... You are invited to move there.
Kind of. What about ongoing treatment that isn't an emergency, but could develop into an emergency or kill them? Is that also treated on demand and for tripple - at least - the rate they charge insurance companies? Originally Posted by OliviaHowardWe do provide very basic emergency healthcare to everyone is my point. We do not refuse emergency care to anyone based on their financial situation. Most people will end up having to pay for it, yes. However, you can't be turned away from an ER just because you can't afford to pay for it. For everyone else who does have to pay because they can, yes it sucks to have to go to the ER.
And if we can't deliver healthcare - at no out of pocket expense - to the backbone of the country then no one should have it. Originally Posted by OliviaHowardThis I disagree with. Stuff like this has to start somewhere. I'd rather start with the people who can least afford it first. You're never going to have a perfect system of anything starting right off the bat.
]So what you're saying is that your ex brother-in-law is a criminal and is cheating all of us? How is that an argument against Medicaid? I guarantee that most Medicaid recipients are not making 100k / year.
Here's two examples of "poor" people on Medicade:
My ex-brother-in-law worked for my ex-husband. He had a brand new, 2500 sq ft house - nice too - paid for in cash house. He's two vehicles were paid for too. Both nice, but not exotic. So his kids could get Medicade and they could all get food stamps my ex only paid him $560 (approx) a week. The rest of his income was in cash. He probably made about $100,000 a year.
ALL of my ex's employees had me fill out paperwork that they made $250 per week. They of course didn't make $250 per week. They made up to three times that. All so their ancher babies could get Medicare, WIC and foodstamps. Originally Posted by OliviaHoward
It's time we stop treating the working class like redheaded stepchildren. The reat of the free world doesn't have some cobbled together, abortion if healthcare in the form of forced insurance. Why should we.Now this is more of an argument against the ACA as opposed to universal healthcare generally. I don't pretend to have studied the ACA to answer your questions since, well, it's not my job and I don't have a vested interest in believing terrible things about it.
Speaking of said insurance, it rolls out january of 14 right. People get taxed if they don't have their other tax in place right. As I understand it there is going to be a huge percentage of American's in the Obamacare dole. How do they apply for the aid. What is the minimum coverage? Where do you buy the coverage. How do you get your subsidies. I have no idea and I'm informed. Do you think the gob'ment can set up the infastructure, roll out the program and communicate that to the people that need it by December? I don't. Originally Posted by OliviaHoward
In the 1930s you could argue that Germany was a super power (at least in Europe) and they had universal healthcare. If you were mentally or physically unfit then you had a problem. Same thing if you belonged to an identified class (by the government) as someone who recieved next to no medical care.Dude, do you really believe all governments are out to get you? End of life (death) panels are not about somehow purging our society of undesirables as you imply. Those panels have always been about trying to save taxpayer money from treatments & procedures that are high cost and low value. As a conservative, you should be all for saving taxpayer money.
That is what the end of life (death) panels are all about. In order to save money the government is already talking about excluding the elderly and the terminally ill. Obama himself voted FOR the termination by neglect of babies that survive abortions. The choosers are already among waiting for the lines to form....you go to the right, you go to the left, you go to the left, you go to the right... Originally Posted by JD Barleycorn
Kind of. What about ongoing treatment that isn't an emergency, but could develop into an emergency or kill them? Is that also treated on demand and for tripple - at least - the rate they charge insurance companies?I agree on not getting over and not paying your fair share but that should apply to everyone including big corporation that don't pay their fair share in taxes. Imagine GE paid zero in taxes and got a freaking subsidy, Halliburton moves head quarters out of the US to escape taxes those are 2 examples . Lets all pay our fair share no more or less. Lets focus on the big dogs we will use less resources for a bigger return.
And if we can't deliver healthcare - at no out of pocket expense - to the backbone of the country then no one should have it.
Here's two examples of "poor" people on Medicade:
My ex-brother-in-law worked for my ex-husband. He had a brand new, 2500 sq ft house - nice too - paid for in cash house. He's two vehicles were paid for too. Both nice, but not exotic. So his kids could get Medicade and they could all get food stamps my ex only paid him $560 (approx) a week. The rest of his income was in cash. He probably made about $100,000 a year.
ALL of my ex's employees had me fill out paperwork that they made $250 per week. They of course didn't make $250 per week. They made up to three times that. All so their ancher babies could get Medicare, WIC and foodstamps.
It's time we stop treating the working class like redheaded stepchildren. The reat of the free world doesn't have some cobbled together, abortion if healthcare in the form of forced insurance. Why should we.
Speaking of said insurance, it rolls out january of 14 right. People get taxed if they don't have their other tax in place right. As I understand it there is going to be a huge percentage of American's in the Obamacare dole. How do they apply for the aid. What is the minimum coverage? Where do you buy the coverage. How do you get your subsidies. I have no idea and I'm informed. Do you think the gob'ment can set up the infastructure, roll out the program and communicate that to the people that need it by December? I don't. Originally Posted by OliviaHoward
I truly don't understand the reasoning that says healthcare is a RIGHT. How do you FORCE someone to do something for someone else? I mean it'd be great if all those doctors that spent 20 years in school and indebted for 100's of thousands of dollars, just volunteered their time to take care of folks.... but... Forcing folks to do shit is socialist and communist. Saying healthcare is a right does not make sense in a free country. I don't want the government teet anywhere close to me, much less in my healthcare. The way they are trying to do it says, I HAVE to join and the DOCTORS HAVE to treat me. Ommmm.... where does this make sense? Didn't we fight the cold war over shit like this? Communism doesn't work the way you think. Everyone does not get concierge service or 100$ cigars, or a beach house in the hamptons. Everyone would get the bare flat minimum. F.U.C.K. T.H.A.T. What if I want more and am willing to work for it? The gov just takes it away to give to someone else? NO WAY MAN. But I am willing to try and understand from a reasonable point, why do you believe healthcare is a RIGHT? Originally Posted by LovingKaylaThe Democrats are stupid: it is all about gaining power for themselves because they see themselves as a higher class of people that are in charge of everything. The inner city black people have been lied to by the Democrats for generations, and they have received nothing in return. I don't understand how a single black person could vote for a Democrat. The very name Democrat ends with "crat".
"The Greek word crat means “rule,” and the corresponding suffix -cracy means “rule by” .... good sampling of different types of “rulerships” throughout the world, all containing the suffix -cracy and root word crat."Concerning health care: A recent visit with my eye doctor indicated it was time for me to have the cataracts removed from both eyes. I am on medicare so I thought that that may help with the payment. It did, but only the cheapest procedure $2800 for each eye. It is a good procedure, but it is the one that was approved years ago. If I was poor it would be the one that I would be required to choose the procedure that was over 15 years old.