Why are you surprised? The people who know everything about everything settled long ago that Faux News is a joke and only suitable for mouth breathers, not good, forthright, compassionate, open minded people like you. It's irrelevant what the mouth breathers think, so why should you even be concerned, much less surprised?silverscreenselect wrote:I'm surprised; usually Fox News is much clearer about what you should and shouldn't do. They have to keep it pretty basic so that the bulk of their target audience can understand.flockofseagulls104 wrote: I wasn't sure what the people who knew everything about everything had decided on this issue.
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You have a problem with Medicare's efficiency? Or its expense? Do you know anyone who has Medicare who would rather do without it? --Bobflockofseagulls104 wrote:OH! Single payer is the panacea for all our problems, not nationalized medicine! I am so glad you cleared that up for me. I wasn't sure what the people who knew everything about everything had decided on this issue.Bob78164 wrote:What does this have to do with anything? It's not single-payer. It's nationalized medicine. No one in America has ever proposed that (for anyone except veterans). --Bobthemanintheseersuckersuit wrote:http://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/artic ... paign=1490
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That is an irrelevant question for the argument.Bob78164 wrote: Do you know anyone who has Medicare who would rather do without it? --Bob
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No it's not. Medicare is a single-payer system. --BobBackInTex wrote:That is an irrelevant question for the argument.Bob78164 wrote: Do you know anyone who has Medicare who would rather do without it? --Bob
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It doesn't matter the source. Your question was about whether or not someone as a recipient of something for free would rather do without it. The arguments should be on the supply side, not the receiving side when it comes to delivery. Service on the delivery side is a different issue.Bob78164 wrote:No it's not. Medicare is a single-payer system. --BobBackInTex wrote:That is an irrelevant question for the argument.Bob78164 wrote: Do you know anyone who has Medicare who would rather do without it? --Bob
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Medicare isn't free. --BobBackInTex wrote:It doesn't matter the source. Your question was about whether or not someone as a recipient of something for free would rather do without it. The arguments should be on the supply side, not the receiving side when it comes to delivery. Service on the delivery side is a different issue.Bob78164 wrote:No it's not. Medicare is a single-payer system. --Bob
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I'm on Medicare Part A as of yesterday. I've been paying for it. Part B, C, and D are extra cost but I don't need them yet as I'm covered by my work insurance.Bob78164 wrote:Medicare isn't free. --BobBackInTex wrote:It doesn't matter the source. Your question was about whether or not someone as a recipient of something for free would rather do without it. The arguments should be on the supply side, not the receiving side when it comes to delivery. Service on the delivery side is a different issue.Bob78164 wrote:No it's not. Medicare is a single-payer system. --Bob
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If I get a dozen apples but only have to pay the price for 4, I'm getting 8 free.Bob78164 wrote:Medicare isn't free. --BobBackInTex wrote:It doesn't matter the source. Your question was about whether or not someone as a recipient of something for free would rather do without it. The arguments should be on the supply side, not the receiving side when it comes to delivery. Service on the delivery side is a different issue.Bob78164 wrote:No it's not. Medicare is a single-payer system. --Bob
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Not if you paid for the other 8 throughout your working life. --BobBackInTex wrote:If I get a dozen apples but only have to pay the price for 4, I'm getting 8 free.Bob78164 wrote:Medicare isn't free. --Bob
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What one pays throughout their life for Medicare does not factor into what they get in benefits, or even what they have to pay. Only the last couple of years matter. And if you paid in more (i.e. higher salaried person) you have to pay more than someone who contributed less. So it is essentially a sunk cost at retirement. If you die, no one gets your 'unused benefit'. So no, no one has really paid for their subsidized medical coverage called Medicare.Bob78164 wrote:Not if you paid for the other 8 throughout your working life. --Bob
But let's go with that premise that we are getting something because we paid into it. That changes the question "Do you know anyone who has Medicare who would rather do without it?" to "Do you know anyone who is not happy with the costs and care they get with Medicare based on the costs they've paid in over the years?". That answer would be a resounding "YES".
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War is where the government tells you who the bad guy is.
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Want your political career to die a quick death? Mess with Medicare. That tells me that the vast majority of people who have it like it. And that, in turn, tells me that single-payer has worked for approximately half a century. And counting. --BobBackInTex wrote:What one pays throughout their life for Medicare does not factor into what they get in benefits, or even what they have to pay. Only the last couple of years matter. And if you paid in more (i.e. higher salaried person) you have to pay more than someone who contributed less. So it is essentially a sunk cost at retirement. If you die, no one gets your 'unused benefit'. So no, no one has really paid for their subsidized medical coverage called Medicare.Bob78164 wrote:Not if you paid for the other 8 throughout your working life. --Bob
But let's go with that premise that we are getting something because we paid into it. That changes the question "Do you know anyone who has Medicare who would rather do without it?" to "Do you know anyone who is not happy with the costs and care they get with Medicare based on the costs they've paid in over the years?". That answer would be a resounding "YES".
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That tells me that vast majority don't know what they're voting for, or against.Bob78164 wrote:Want your political career to die a quick death? Mess with Medicare. That tells me that the vast majority of people who have it like it. And that, in turn, tells me that single-payer has worked for approximately half a century. And counting. --BobBackInTex wrote:What one pays throughout their life for Medicare does not factor into what they get in benefits, or even what they have to pay. Only the last couple of years matter. And if you paid in more (i.e. higher salaried person) you have to pay more than someone who contributed less. So it is essentially a sunk cost at retirement. If you die, no one gets your 'unused benefit'. So no, no one has really paid for their subsidized medical coverage called Medicare.Bob78164 wrote:Not if you paid for the other 8 throughout your working life. --Bob
But let's go with that premise that we are getting something because we paid into it. That changes the question "Do you know anyone who has Medicare who would rather do without it?" to "Do you know anyone who is not happy with the costs and care they get with Medicare based on the costs they've paid in over the years?". That answer would be a resounding "YES".
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That's true for a lot but fortunately not the majority.tlynn78 wrote:That tells me that vast majority don't know what they're voting for, or against.Bob78164 wrote:Want your political career to die a quick death? Mess with Medicare. That tells me that the vast majority of people who have it like it. And that, in turn, tells me that single-payer has worked for approximately half a century. And counting. --BobBackInTex wrote: What one pays throughout their life for Medicare does not factor into what they get in benefits, or even what they have to pay. Only the last couple of years matter. And if you paid in more (i.e. higher salaried person) you have to pay more than someone who contributed less. So it is essentially a sunk cost at retirement. If you die, no one gets your 'unused benefit'. So no, no one has really paid for their subsidized medical coverage called Medicare.
But let's go with that premise that we are getting something because we paid into it. That changes the question "Do you know anyone who has Medicare who would rather do without it?" to "Do you know anyone who is not happy with the costs and care they get with Medicare based on the costs they've paid in over the years?". That answer would be a resounding "YES".
I may not have gone where I intended to go, but I think I have ended up where I needed to be.
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Teach a child to be polite and courteous in the home and, when he grows up, he'll never be able to drive in New Jersey.
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Funny. When people say that about voters for Republican candidates, their supporters call them paternalistic or worse.tlynn78 wrote:That tells me that vast majority don't know what they're voting for, or against.Bob78164 wrote:Want your political career to die a quick death? Mess with Medicare. That tells me that the vast majority of people who have it like it. And that, in turn, tells me that single-payer has worked for approximately half a century. And counting. --BobBackInTex wrote:What one pays throughout their life for Medicare does not factor into what they get in benefits, or even what they have to pay. Only the last couple of years matter. And if you paid in more (i.e. higher salaried person) you have to pay more than someone who contributed less. So it is essentially a sunk cost at retirement. If you die, no one gets your 'unused benefit'. So no, no one has really paid for their subsidized medical coverage called Medicare.
But let's go with that premise that we are getting something because we paid into it. That changes the question "Do you know anyone who has Medicare who would rather do without it?" to "Do you know anyone who is not happy with the costs and care they get with Medicare based on the costs they've paid in over the years?". That answer would be a resounding "YES".
I think people who vote in favor of Medicare know what they're doing. They just disagree with you. --Bob
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That tells me that vast majority don't know what they're voting for, or against.[/quote]Funny. When people say that about voters for Republican candidates, their supporters call them paternalistic or worse.
I think people who vote in favor of Medicare know what they're doing. They just disagree with you. --Bob[/quote]
Nope, no blinders on me, Bob. I'm talking both (all) sides of the aisle. But go on generalizing; it's so helpful.
I think people who vote in favor of Medicare know what they're doing. They just disagree with you. --Bob[/quote]
Nope, no blinders on me, Bob. I'm talking both (all) sides of the aisle. But go on generalizing; it's so helpful.
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And now for a message from the Governor of Hawaii
http://governor.hawaii.gov/newsroom/dcc ... 0-percent/
http://governor.hawaii.gov/newsroom/dcc ... 0-percent/
Suitguy is not bitter.
feels he represents the many educated and rational onlookers who believe that the hysterical denouncement of lay scepticism is both unwarranted and counter-productive
The problem, then, is that such calls do not address an opposition audience so much as they signal virtue. They talk past those who need convincing. They ignore actual facts and counterargument. And they are irreparably smug.
feels he represents the many educated and rational onlookers who believe that the hysterical denouncement of lay scepticism is both unwarranted and counter-productive
The problem, then, is that such calls do not address an opposition audience so much as they signal virtue. They talk past those who need convincing. They ignore actual facts and counterargument. And they are irreparably smug.
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HMSAS must be doing something wrong as no other company has their problem. Notice the announcement say their request will be carefully scrutinized; it's not a done deal.themanintheseersuckersuit wrote:And now for a message from the Governor of Hawaii
http://governor.hawaii.gov/newsroom/dcc ... 0-percent/
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1) The name of the company you know so much about is HMSA. The last "S" was used to indicate possessive case.Bob Juch wrote:HMSAS must be doing something wrong as no other company has their problem. Notice the announcement say their request will be carefully scrutinized; it's not a done deal.themanintheseersuckersuit wrote:And now for a message from the Governor of Hawaii
http://governor.hawaii.gov/newsroom/dcc ... 0-percent/
2) No other company? How hard did you look?
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Now that more data is in, insurance hikes are looking "modest." --Bob
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Suitguy is not bitter.
feels he represents the many educated and rational onlookers who believe that the hysterical denouncement of lay scepticism is both unwarranted and counter-productive
The problem, then, is that such calls do not address an opposition audience so much as they signal virtue. They talk past those who need convincing. They ignore actual facts and counterargument. And they are irreparably smug.
feels he represents the many educated and rational onlookers who believe that the hysterical denouncement of lay scepticism is both unwarranted and counter-productive
The problem, then, is that such calls do not address an opposition audience so much as they signal virtue. They talk past those who need convincing. They ignore actual facts and counterargument. And they are irreparably smug.
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He doesn't stand a chance with that.themanintheseersuckersuit wrote:HTTPS://m.youtube.com/watch?v=AFVJShWsNok
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Marco Rubio.Bob Juch wrote:He doesn't stand a chance with that.themanintheseersuckersuit wrote:HTTPS://m.youtube.com/watch?v=AFVJShWsNok
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Even if I wanted to, I could not vote for anyone who totally misquotes the lyrics of a Beatles song.themanintheseersuckersuit wrote:HTTPS://m.youtube.com/watch?v=AFVJShWsNok
Your friendly neighborhood racist. On the waiting list to be a nazi. Designated an honorary snowflake... Always typical, unlike others.., Fulminator, Hopelessly in the tank for trump... inappropriate... Probably a tucking sexist, too... A clear and present threat to The Future Of Our Democracy.. Doesn't understand anything... Made the trump apologist and enabler playoffs... Heathen bastard... Knows nothing about history... Liar.... don't know much about statistics and polling... Nothing at all about biology... Ignorant Bigot... Potential Future Pariah... Big Nerd... Spiraling, Anti-Trans Bigot.. A Lunatic AND a Bigot.. Very Ignorant of the World in General... Sounds deranged... Fake Christian... Weird... has the mind of a child... Simpleton... gullible idiot... a coward who can't face facts... insufferable and obnoxious dumbass... the usual dum dum... idolatrous donkey-person!... Mouth-breathing moron... Dildo... Inferior thinker... flailing hypocrite... piece of shit
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Explaining how you have new ideas by using 50 year old song lyrics and getting them wrong to boot?silverscreenselect wrote:Marco Rubio.Bob Juch wrote:He doesn't stand a chance with that.themanintheseersuckersuit wrote:HTTPS://m.youtube.com/watch?v=AFVJShWsNok
New face. Old ideas.
Your friendly neighborhood racist. On the waiting list to be a nazi. Designated an honorary snowflake... Always typical, unlike others.., Fulminator, Hopelessly in the tank for trump... inappropriate... Probably a tucking sexist, too... A clear and present threat to The Future Of Our Democracy.. Doesn't understand anything... Made the trump apologist and enabler playoffs... Heathen bastard... Knows nothing about history... Liar.... don't know much about statistics and polling... Nothing at all about biology... Ignorant Bigot... Potential Future Pariah... Big Nerd... Spiraling, Anti-Trans Bigot.. A Lunatic AND a Bigot.. Very Ignorant of the World in General... Sounds deranged... Fake Christian... Weird... has the mind of a child... Simpleton... gullible idiot... a coward who can't face facts... insufferable and obnoxious dumbass... the usual dum dum... idolatrous donkey-person!... Mouth-breathing moron... Dildo... Inferior thinker... flailing hypocrite... piece of shit