I should add I don't really believe that, especially since I know about the Succession Act of 1745. My amusement at the garishly bad photos was drowned by fun at the thought it is somehow unavailable in the UK.
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I should add I don't really believe that, especially since I know about the Succession Act of 1745. My amusement at the garishly bad photos was drowned by fun at the thought it is somehow unavailable in the UK.
wow Archangel! I do remember you
"FACT CHECK: It's a Perfect Storm of Frankenfacts
WASHINGTON November 2, 2012 (AP)
PLO wanted to be a government, it can get what governments get when it bombs on neighbors: bombed on
If Israel is invaded the Arabs will make Sbrenica look like Pukkelpop
> dfsf wrote:
> Chris, write your response in a way that is less annoying to read and then I'll waste my time reading your full post. Just from a quick look through though, your response to my quote of " You'll now see a drop in that and more of people who would do that if they got sick and couldn't afford it" isn't about the subject of the quote as I was referring to those who just go to the ER and default on ever paying the bills because you'll now have some of those people covered with insurance plans.<<
They go to ER for the convenience of a sameday appointment and guaranteed access.
They will continue to prefer that convenience to the hassle of waiting for an appointment in a week or two, and filling out all kinds of forms so the insurance can pay the doctor. One dose of that, and it's back to the ER.
You can't refuse to see people at the ER.
You can't put a boot on their car til they pay you.
The problem is not solved by insurance.
>>And for your claims about the average healthcare plan, I disagree. In general most plans have gone down drastically as insurance companies start to reveal their Obamacare complying plans. Not everything is in place yet but the few company's that I have seen so far try to get a headstart are much more affordable for those who have any issues that would have increased their premium. Once everything is in place, I think you'll see the costs go down for most people.<<
1. No. Average costs for healthcare plans have gone up about $2500 a year.
2. Again the weaselly hypothetical evaded catastrophe. If you HADNT had Obamacare, let's pretend your premiums would have SOARED! See, from that standpoint of hypothetical armageddon, $2500 a year is PEANUTS! If we imagine it wouldnt, or, just hold off for proof, then, we're not excited.
3. All of those plans will cease to exist in 2014. The mandatory minimum coverage plan hasn't yet been finalized. It is unisex. It covers kids and the elderly. Since nobody buys universal coverage options, nobody's plan will qualify as THE gold standard plan. Which means nobody's current plan will be allowed to be sold. Everybody is going to have to switch to some other plan. Obama himself has said, if you switch coverage you may well pay higher premiums. Ergo...
> dfsf wrote:
> Stop believing Republican propaganda that Obamacare will cause chaos in the job market. <<
What Republican propaganda? The only Republican propaganda on the subject I can recall was "Mitt Romney never supported a federal program like Obamacare, Romneycare was a state system" (lie btw, his July 2009 op ed in USA Today urged Obama to drop single payer and create a federal exchange program like Massachusetts did)
Why are people boycotting Applebees, Papa John's and Olive Garden? IS that GOP agitprop?
>>It's not the first time that a mandate has been put into law in the U.S, just the first time it's been as a country mandate. <<
If I were bent over a table and raped, it wouldn't be the first male rape in US history. Wouldn't mean I'd look forward to it.
>>Hawaii has had a state healthcare mandate since the 70's, Massachusetts since like 2007 put in place by Romney, and 2-3 years ago the city of San Francisco even imposed it's own healthcare mandate on businesses and employees. Hawaii's being more lenient but still a mandate.<<
And that's why there's flocks of cars, loaded up with furniture, their dogs on top like Mitt Romney, rolling into the golden oasis of boomtown SF and Boston. Oh wait. Those places suck.
>>In all cases once the dust settled, it came with positive opinions from the general public<<
Those that hadn't bailed out, you mean
>>and very little negative effect on businesses or employees.<<
Don't tell me the formula you used to take the Great Recession plunge in employment and commercial tenancy and business tax income for those areas, and factored out the sliver that was due to healthcare mandates, and gave the appropriate blame for the remainder on the overall economy. Don't tell it to me. Sell it. That's where that Moneyball guy blew it.
>>The business mandate is actually going to help stabilize the private insurance market during this transition<<
Stabilize during the transition?? As opposed to wild fluctuations of stagnation?
The USS Arizona was stabilized by the Empire of Japan 60 years ago, and stayed stable.
>>and keep many people employed who would not be without the provision.<<
I trust we will see many averted hypotheticals cited to defend this President. "It WOULD HAVE BEEN AWFUL!"
>>It's just like the other aspect that republican's try to feed people about how hospital's and medical practices are going to lose so much money because they will be restricted a little on their charging of patients and all these jobs will be lost etc....They don't want to throw out the other side of it about all the money these hospitals lose out currently to people who default on those medical bills and never pay a dime for emergency care which is required to see you.<<
Actually they'll still have to do that ER work, only now they'll have more paperwork per person too. That costs manhours. Manhours cost money.
More work for the SAME income = business losses.
>> You'll now see a drop in that and more of people who would do that if they got sick and couldn't afford it <<
Who told you that? They're not getting more doctors, so to get a scheduled appointment will be a bigger pain in the ass than it is now. Why not go to the ER? They still have to see you that same day. You got all day. You're sick.
>>who will be covered and able to get a lower cost plan through the Obamacare plan<<
the average healthcare plan cost is $2500 higher NOW since ACA passed. By mandating that women buy prostate coverage and men buy neonatal care coverage in the same basic plan, Obamacare prevents smart shopping for cheaper coverage. Nobody in your state can compete with the exchange. Paying cash won't be cheaper. As with all government monopoly, it stifles innovation and economy as a threat to authority.
>> and in the end balance out to where you'll see very little change in how business is able to be run in the healthcare industry.<<
Not only is that not true, there will be and are now growing huge changes in how every other business runs in all industries.
I think everybody thinks KTiger is KT
Cue the boxcars!
THIS does not help
http://www.buzzfeed.com/jpmoore/an-espn-nfl-show-cant-stop-talking-about-the-pri
Howard Cosell never built a broadcast around "From Here to Eternity"
and if he DID, Frank Gifford would have wrapped him up and Fran Tarkenton would have POUNDED on him
Check back in 4 years and compare 8 years of Bush with 8 years of Obama.
maybe he can shoot bin laden again
just 1/3 of it.
http://imperialconflict.com/forum/viewtopic.php?id=175698&p=2
So far. He's halfway done you know.
if we go to vegas we can stay at a certain mod's house
cause in vegas you're not trespassing until the owner calls the cops
if you visit while he's gone it's legal
-- found that out when a cop got in trouble accosting a man loitering in a driveway at night. he had no legal right to inquire. it's only trespass if the owner was complaining.
well Obama's doing his bit, he hasn't offered retirees a cost of living adjustment to Social Security since he took office
and remember his wise counsel
just because milk and bacon cost more, doesn't mean there's inflation - Iphones got better for the same price
he's saying either we voted sabotage (obama) or overturn Roe (romney- yeah right)
I think you should do one about rough consensual sex among vampire groupies
like instead of killing people, the players barge into the targets living room and they have exotic consensual sex, like vampire groupies
then we can novelize the action and sell it as "50 Hues of Ecru"
even if nobody finishes it, they'd still buy it
hahahahahhahahahahahahahahaha
It's a tabloid, it's in every supermarket aisle in US
"Dying Queen begs Kate to have a baby! --then she'll make WILLIAM King!"
"Plus - Drunk Camilla sent to Detox!" with a photo of Camilla putting a glass to her mouth for a swig
*******
I find it funny that got censored. We should check back in a month to see if the globe is still blocked over tehre
Currently we got a total economy of $14 trillion I think. Annual Federal budget is about $1.7 trillion.
having trouble fidning combined debt of Eurozone...
actually we estimate our total liabilities at $160 Trillion, that's what we should pay out to the population if the usual # live to be 72 years old.
how much of this is true I wonder
http://www.globemagazine.com/
costs $6 over here
you only been around since 1992, and look at you
you're catching up fast
mine was copied and altered, obviously
its BIG on "The Warning" warped to fit an IC theme
"And neither did I say that growth was impossible, nor was breaking the shackles of a class structure. Good reading into my post with your own ideological blinkers on... "
Once you commit to "protecting the lower classes" you will not admit that the lower classes can, or should, or even ought to be able to, succeed by means of growth, to break the shackles. You impose the shackles. We see that in Europe. Europe does not WANT more Bransons.
it's meant to destroy the health care industry by rationing care and eliminating profitable innovation. Healthcare will only succeed by massive government subsidy of politically reliable mercantile enterprises, like Agribusiness, or in the 3rd Reich, Krupp.
children born in the lowest 2/5ths of America had a 2:1 chance of making the middle 5th and 50% chance of getting into the 2nd highest 5th.
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