First of all...we live in a Democracy where majority rules...It just sucks right now because you're not in the majority!!!
Sounds like you have a public school education. We live in a republic not a democracy.
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First of all...we live in a Democracy where majority rules...It just sucks right now because you're not in the majority!!!
sethwms wrote:RHTFISH wrote:Methinks I'm not really surprised that pic of OBOEGO is red-yakkers favorite pinup pic!red_yakker wrote:
Thanks man! Now here's a little something for you to look at. Enjoy
YEAH A PERSONAL ATTACK!!! SWEET! When you ain't got shit to back you up attack the person!Very Republican of you! BE PROUD![/quot
sethwms wrote:Have you been to a hospital in Canada Jeffry50? You sir are a sheltered backwoods Republican idiot...and with a conspiracy theory to boot...REALLY? How do you expect to be taken seriously??? Come on man this is what I was talking about with logic and facts and you have none to base your argument on...You are BOGUS MAN!
Yeah, you're right. We live in a Republic, which is a type of Democracy, a representative democracy as a matter of fact. Let's not be pickers of nits.Jeffry50 wrote: Sounds like you have a public school education. We live in a republic not a democracy.
If you put any faith in what CBO says I have some oceanside property in OK I'l love to sell you! If you think I am, in fact, ignorant then I'll wear it as a badge of honor. At the same time I am proud to not be a byproduct of the socialistic gene pool. There is lots of difference between "offering" and "giving." If you don't understand that you lead a very sheltered life. Anyone informed understands this not about health care but control of a major portion of Americana...the free enterprise American healthcare system. I defy sob stories without substance.sethwms wrote:
P.S. I know that Republicans hate logical arguments and supporting statistics and information and might even have problems following this logic but just try and keep up...I don't think the new bill should be viewed as either a Republican or Democratic plan since it will try to help all people regardless of political affiliation. In the end all we will see is more people getting aid when they need it. (Now here is where you need to pay close attention because these are FACTS) According to a report by the Congressional Budget Office this bill would save the country $1.3 trillion over the next 20 years, despite costing $940 billion in the next decade. The US is alone among developed nations in not offering its citizens comprehensive health care,and the costs of $2.4 trillion a year works out the highest per capita. So if there is a plan to try and curtail excessive, unwarranted, and wasteful spending on health care then wouldn't the logical move be to support such a plan? I know I know lots of big numbers and ideas but you can go back to your ignorance
Sadly, that is a pipe dream. The insurance companies realized long ago that they can make more money by working together. They all keep raising premiums, and there's little you can do about it. You can switch companies and get a negligible savings, but they are all so close in price, it's hardly worth it. If they keep raising premiums and denying claims together, they all benefit.Jeffry50 wrote:You want to do something about health care, open up competition between the insurance companies.
Doesn't surprise me but don't underestimate your audience. Don't remember many tests I ever took against the whole public education system where I wasn't in the top rankings. Ditto for the MD spouse, and RHTFISH is being humble... he's a medical post-graduate too. Not that any of this matters much, it's not what intelligence you're given it's what you do with it. I'm not saying you're not putting your intelligence to good use... you may well be... don't know you. But don't think I would quickly get in a peeing contest over accomplishments with MDs, DMDs, and other professionals unless you got the street cred to justify getting snarky.red_yakker wrote:We both scored at or above 97% of all college bound seniors our senior year on our ACT and SAT tests (and this was all prior to our secondary educations). If you want this to turn into a discussion of intelligence, I'm sure we would both be happy to accomodate, but I prefer to stay on topic.