I swear, you Freeper rightards are truly a bunch of cry-babies. I personally survived eight yeas of Bush, eight years of Reagan and eight years of Nixon. 'Course, took a lot of drugs during Nixon, I wanted to stay sane and sober, but I had to choose…
But you guys! What, seven months of Obama and you’re whimpering like you got fucked by a rhino. Its democracy, and it ain’t for the weak.
We of the left, we lose, you bet we lose. We pick ourselves up, cuss some, check for loose teeth, and come right back at you. Because it doesn’t matter what the scoreboard says, the game ain’t over till we win.
Now, if you guys have had enough, want to curl up with your bankies and pout, so be it, we won’t miss you, we’ll just start in arguing with each other.
God, I’d completely forgotten about the teleprompter thing. Thanks for the reminder. Classic.
Try to take down a president regarded as well-spoken because he uses a teleprompter, when every president since before Reagan has used teleprompters for major addresses. Yeah, logic checks out there.
I propose that, in the future, we institute a test whereby anybody who wants to post on the Dope must be able to demonstrate an ability to count to 11, while wearing both shoes and pants.
That should keep other Freeper trolls out when this one inevitably gets showed the door and tries to continue this little mini board war.
Actually insurance companies do not insure many old people. Medicare is there to keep them from taking the risky patient pool. Then the nice companies do everything they can to get rid of the ill people they sold insurance to. Then they fight giving the care they contracted to provide. If that makes sense to you ,help defeat the health care bill.
The concept is wrong, if you care about the health of the American population. The fact is insurance companies do not. They care about profits, which means they do their damnest to get out of paying anything. Doctors spend a lot of valuable time and money fighting with insurance companies. What a stupid system we have!
Except for the fact that your Medicare payroll tax contribution is 1.45%, not 9% or 6% or 3% or any other number you’d prefer to use, and that even if the median ROI is 8%, some will earn an awful lot less than that- and some may earn nothing at all. Makes the market a pretty shitty vehicle for self-insurance, really.
Of course, even assuming our hypothetical “liberated” old person ends up with $700,000 at age 65, they can quite easily find themselves unable to purchase private health insurance at any price.
Thus, we end up coming back to the need for a government safety net of some type, presumably funded by taxes. Perhaps we could fund it using a minimal payroll tax- say, 1.45%?
I’m still hoping for an answer as to why the magic free market can’t supply me with Diet Coke, let alone anything more complicated.
ETA: Son of a gun, I didn’t know this was multiple pages. Yoinks.
It’s cute how you think that any extra money your employer gets has a good chance of ending up in your pockets. Helps me understand Free Market Capitalism a little better - the companies we work for will take care of us!
Oh, Christ, Frank, don’t start that one again! Of course we do! We of the genuine left already have reasons to argue, you guys on the Republican Lite Clintonista “moderate” wing just need something to cave in to. All they gotta do is whisper sweet nothings like “third way” or “Free Market solution” and they can have their way with you. Again.
Read your posts, read the responses, decide you’re most likely wrong.
You seem to think that you’re going to be reported or banned simply for being “too right-wing” for this message board. I doubt that, but I agree with the assertion that you just might be hoping for it to happen.
I think I may speak for a few here when I say you’re perfectly welcome to stay around and be your right-wing self. Just realize that many of us will point and laugh when you use terms like “gummit” and “TOTUS”. The tone set by that sort of thing tends to undermine whatever actual points you may (or may not, in my view) be making.