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Originally Posted by swajames' post='950737' date='Jul 22 2009, 04:14 PM
Then I sincerely hope for your sake and for your family's financial sake that you don't fall seriously ill.
Could you, for example, personally afford to pay for cancer treatment?
Could you, for example, personally afford to pay for cancer treatment?
I am gambling man.
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Originally Posted by JetBlack5OC' post='950739' date='Jul 22 2009, 04:15 PM
Yes, I am young and healthy.
I am gambling man.
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Originally Posted by swajames' post='950725' date='Jul 22 2009, 07:08 PM
To those who may say they work hard to take care of themselves.
Your current comfort zone comes about because someone else already pays for your health care. It may be an insurer, it may be an employer - but in most cases, more likely than not, it is not currently you. Someone else has your financial back.
It's absolutely not about hard work. Some of the least privileged members of society are probably some of the hardest workers. But health insurance is incredibly expensive, for many it is quite simply unaffordable.
No one is taking care of those who do not have an employer or an insurer to pick up the tab. I don't think a civilized society should accept this.
Ask yourself one question. If you or your family needed significant care, and there was no employer or insurer to step in and pick up the tab, could you truly afford to be sick in this country?
For most of us the answer is no. No matter how hard we may think we work.
Your current comfort zone comes about because someone else already pays for your health care. It may be an insurer, it may be an employer - but in most cases, more likely than not, it is not currently you. Someone else has your financial back.
It's absolutely not about hard work. Some of the least privileged members of society are probably some of the hardest workers. But health insurance is incredibly expensive, for many it is quite simply unaffordable.
No one is taking care of those who do not have an employer or an insurer to pick up the tab. I don't think a civilized society should accept this.
Ask yourself one question. If you or your family needed significant care, and there was no employer or insurer to step in and pick up the tab, could you truly afford to be sick in this country?
For most of us the answer is no. No matter how hard we may think we work.
But many of the underprivelaged work hard to make ends meet, and dont aspire to be more. they are fine with living paycheck to paycheck and not going to college, finding a better job and improving life for their family. I have been cognisant of everything I do since i was a teenager. I didnt knock up 3 chicks, didnt waste my money on drug habits (car habits, yes) I lived above my means from time to time, but not in such a way i cant recover.
So I have lived a straight and narrow life, and made decisions based on how it would affect my future. it is a combination of hard work, determination, motivation, foresight, rationality, amongst other things. My family is doing well now, but when i was growing up, I lived with my mother and stepdad, my mom was a stay at home mother, stepdad was in retail management. My father has a 10th grade education. I cant tell you how many nights i had macaroni and cheese for dinner or pancakes for dinner. the less fortunate thing doesnt work for me, my father was a prime example of WORKING HIS ASS off like nobody else i have ever seen. contracting, asbestos removal, odd jobs, worked non stop. never aspired to be more. He would be doing the same today if he didnt have a really bad accident about 10 years ago and win a lawsuit and invest his money correctly.
so i understand the underprivelaged, harder work scenario. i came from it and did something about it.
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Originally Posted by craigm1841' post='950745' date='Jul 22 2009, 04:18 PM
I agree that some of the hardest workers are the least privelaged. They also have no aspirations to get themselves out of the hole they are in. I work 12 horus a day, I am currently wearing a tie and sitting behind 2 flat screen monitors, AC is cranking and I am watching fox news on what i estimate to be a 20 foot screen in front of me. I excercise my brain to a great extent every night at work, but my job is far from hard. the guys putting in 16 hour days laying asphalt, that is hard.
But many of the underprivelaged work hard to make ends meet, and dont aspire to be more. they are fine with living paycheck to paycheck and not going to college, finding a better job and improving life for their family. I have been cognisant of everything I do since i was a teenager. I didnt knock up 3 chicks, didnt waste my money on drug habits (car habits, yes) I lived above my means from time to time, but not in such a way i cant recover.
So I have lived a straight and narrow life, and made decisions based on how it would affect my future. it is a combination of hard work, determination, motivation, foresight, rationality, amongst other things. My family is doing well now, but when i was growing up, I lived with my mother and stepdad, my mom was a stay at home mother, stepdad was in retail management. My father has a 10th grade education. I cant tell you how many nights i had macaroni and cheese for dinner or pancakes for dinner. the less fortunate thing doesnt work for me, my father was a prime example of WORKING HIS ASS off like nobody else i have ever seen. contracting, asbestos removal, odd jobs, worked non stop. never aspired to be more. He would be doing the same today if he didnt have a really bad accident about 10 years ago and win a lawsuit and invest his money correctly.
But many of the underprivelaged work hard to make ends meet, and dont aspire to be more. they are fine with living paycheck to paycheck and not going to college, finding a better job and improving life for their family. I have been cognisant of everything I do since i was a teenager. I didnt knock up 3 chicks, didnt waste my money on drug habits (car habits, yes) I lived above my means from time to time, but not in such a way i cant recover.
So I have lived a straight and narrow life, and made decisions based on how it would affect my future. it is a combination of hard work, determination, motivation, foresight, rationality, amongst other things. My family is doing well now, but when i was growing up, I lived with my mother and stepdad, my mom was a stay at home mother, stepdad was in retail management. My father has a 10th grade education. I cant tell you how many nights i had macaroni and cheese for dinner or pancakes for dinner. the less fortunate thing doesnt work for me, my father was a prime example of WORKING HIS ASS off like nobody else i have ever seen. contracting, asbestos removal, odd jobs, worked non stop. never aspired to be more. He would be doing the same today if he didnt have a really bad accident about 10 years ago and win a lawsuit and invest his money correctly.
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my last post got off topic, let me tie it in... It is a mindest you need to be in to succeed in life if you come from an underprivelaged upbringing. I did it, and therefore, I am entitled to my Aetna helthcare.
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Originally Posted by craigm1841' post='950760' date='Jul 22 2009, 04:24 PM
my last post got off topic, let me tie it in... It is a mindest you need to be in to succeed in life if you come from an underprivelaged upbringing. I did it, and therefore, I am entitled to my Aetna helthcare.
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And what choice does someone have when they lose their job (and the health coverage that came with it)?
When was the last time you checked out COBRA coverage rates?
Imagine if you (or your children) develop an illess and then you lose your health coverage. Then watch what happens when you try to renew it.
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Originally Posted by pjinca' post='950701' date='Jul 22 2009, 06:57 PM
We are truly blinded here by the doom and gloom people who are afraid of change.
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Originally Posted by pukka' post='950767' date='Jul 22 2009, 07:29 PM
+1 You won't hear many Europeans complaining about the quality of health care. However, I'm not convinced nationalized healthcare could work on a country as big as ours.
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These people are likely underprivelaged. They dont deserve healthcare (and likely dont have it), but it looks like they need it:
btw: i wonder who is paying the bill for this one:
WAVERLY, Ohio ? Three people have been accused of letting rats bite a 6-week-old girl and chew off her toes at their cluttered Ohio mobile home.
Pike County prosecutor Rob Junk says the baby's toes on one foot were gone when sheriff's deputies went to the home Sunday after receiving an anonymous tip.
The baby is in fair condition at a Columbus hospital.
A married couple and the 18-year-old boyfriend of the baby's mother are charged with felony child endangering. They were in court for an initial hearing Tuesday. They're jailed pending a plea hearing in two weeks.
The prosecutor says they all lived in the mobile home west of Piketon, a village noted for its old uranium enrichment plant.
He says the baby's mother is a juvenile. He won't identify her or say if she'll be charged.
btw: i wonder who is paying the bill for this one:
WAVERLY, Ohio ? Three people have been accused of letting rats bite a 6-week-old girl and chew off her toes at their cluttered Ohio mobile home.
Pike County prosecutor Rob Junk says the baby's toes on one foot were gone when sheriff's deputies went to the home Sunday after receiving an anonymous tip.
The baby is in fair condition at a Columbus hospital.
A married couple and the 18-year-old boyfriend of the baby's mother are charged with felony child endangering. They were in court for an initial hearing Tuesday. They're jailed pending a plea hearing in two weeks.
The prosecutor says they all lived in the mobile home west of Piketon, a village noted for its old uranium enrichment plant.
He says the baby's mother is a juvenile. He won't identify her or say if she'll be charged.