callmeslick wrote:speak for yourself....I'd love to pay less and have my fellow citizens worry FAR less, not to mention see US businesses be able to COUNT on what the costs of medical coverage are.
Then stop trying to speak for us.
You are the most arrogant p.o.s. I have ever had the misfortune of
meeting on the Internet. And as usual, an embarrassment
HH
callmeslick wrote:speak for yourself....I'd love to pay less and have my fellow citizens worry FAR less, not to mention see US businesses be able to COUNT on what the costs of medical coverage are.
Thanks for your concern about the rest of us paying less. If you'd paid more attention, we'd all pay less....
Barfly wrote:Don't expect the same product then, cause you're not going to get it.
of course you are. Now, not everyone will be able to afford the utmost, but nothing is different than now. What would be different is that the other 225 million people with 'normal' levels of income will be able to go day to day without worrying about bankrupcy due to health costs, nor avoiding basic, routine care because they can't pay the ticket. And, employers will be able to compete with the rest of the free world without wondering how badly health insurance costs are going to hit their bottom line.
Pudfark wrote: Mon May 29, 2017 11:15 am
I live in Texas....you live in America.
callmeslick wrote:speak for yourself....I'd love to pay less and have my fellow citizens worry FAR less, not to mention see US businesses be able to COUNT on what the costs of medical coverage are.
Then stop trying to speak for us.
You are the most arrogant p.o.s. I have ever had the misfortune of
meeting on the Internet. And as usual, an embarrassment
HH
comical on the highest level. Note the color words and find where I even hint that those words were but my opinion. And, as with any American policy decision, over the long-term, the individual opinions of all the citizens will be heard......at which time, I suspect sooner than later, the VAST majority will agree with me. Then, of course, Happy the Clown launches into his usual personal insult mode of persuasive debate skills. How many times a day, Happy, does someone call you an asshole? Besides family members who have probably moved onto stronger language........
Pudfark wrote: Mon May 29, 2017 11:15 am
I live in Texas....you live in America.
callmeslick wrote:speak for yourself....I'd love to pay less and have my fellow citizens worry FAR less, not to mention see US businesses be able to COUNT on what the costs of medical coverage are.
Then stop trying to speak for us.
You are the most arrogant p.o.s. I have ever had the misfortune of
meeting on the Internet. And as usual, an embarrassment
HH
comical on the highest level. Note the color words and find where I even hint that those words were but my opinion. And, as with any American policy decision, over the long-term, the individual opinions of all the citizens will be heard......at which time, I suspect sooner than later, the VAST majority will agree with me. Then, of course, Happy the Clown launches into his usual personal insult mode of persuasive debate skills. How many times a day, Happy, does someone call you an asshole? Besides family members who have probably moved onto stronger language........
Then stop trying to speak for us.
You are the most arrogant p.o.s. I have ever had the misfortune of
meeting on the Internet. And as usual, an embarrassment
Barfly wrote:Don't expect the same product then, cause you're not going to get it.
of course you are. Now, not everyone will be able to afford the utmost, but nothing is different than now. What would be different is that the other 225 million people with 'normal' levels of income will be able to go day to day without worrying about bankrupcy due to health costs, nor avoiding basic, routine care because they can't pay the ticket. And, employers will be able to compete with the rest of the free world without wondering how badly health insurance costs are going to hit their bottom line.
Of course you are not.. The time for the sales pitch is over; what you've stated has nothing to do with what is happening and will happen wth further implementation of this "act". Burden of proof is on you.
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Barfly wrote:Of course you are not.. The time for the sales pitch is over; what you've stated has nothing to do with what is happening and will happen wth further implementation of this "act". Burden of proof is on you.
you are aware that I am advocating here for single payer, right?
Pudfark wrote: Mon May 29, 2017 11:15 am
I live in Texas....you live in America.