RE: Uni Health Care
August 26, 2009 at 2:35 pm
(This post was last modified: August 26, 2009 at 2:55 pm by dry land fish.)
To Elion:
It's not ok for anyone to pay for anyone elses health insurance if they don't want to. Charity is done out of someones free will. They can choose to help someone or choose not to. It's not forcing them to pay. The government takeover of the health care industry would FORCE Americans to pay for everyones health insurance. That is not constitutional. You don't force anyone to pay any money they don't want to pay for anything. I never said what was covered and what wasn't. To me the price I pay isn't pricey. If someone can't afford that price then they can pay for what they can afford. The whole idea is to have options and to be able to pick your own coverage and what you want. If you have money to pay for something more then great. If not...then ok. I am still going to hold fast to the idea that if someone wants anything in life to be easy they had better find a good job and not expect to flip burgers for a living and live like people who make three and four times as much as they do. If you want the perks of good health care...then work for it. In my state the lazy non working welfare skanks get better medical treatment than the working class. I don't feel sorry for those people and I never will. I know many people who have had cancer because cancer is one of the number one killers in my state. All families have auctions and the community pitches in and donates things to auction off. They are successful. The whole idea of my political party is for people who are needy to rely on charity...since people aren't being forced to help them. Some people I wouldn't donate anything to. Some people don't deserve it. If we have universal healthcare then those that don't deserve it will also qualify.
There will always be a lower class. Why should we take care of them though? If they are able to do better and choose not to then how is it that anyone should spend money to keep them alive? We need to eliminate the need for corporations and bring back a stable small town atmosphere. Educating people will help to enable them to go into business for themselves. Instead of people buying things from Target, Home Depot, and Wal Mart we can rely on our locally owned stores like people used to. This helps Americans to be self sufficient and keeps money evenly distributed and keeps the general American population a little more wealthy. As it is we spend money at corporations that employ people at minimum wage and the top CEO's get the money. I don't blame corporations for being how they are....it's the smart thing for their business. It's hurting the American economy. Giving things to people only pacifys the current problem that we have with insufficient Americans. If we expect the government to give us things then eventually will that make people start thinkin there's no need to ever work to improve ther lives?
As for that video up there....I am NOT racist. I voted for Obama and just because I'm not happy with the current plan as is doesn't mean I'm raicst or that some underlying racism is fueling my views. Unless someone comes out and says something that directly shows that they are racist then we shouldn't call anyone racist. I understand most conservatives are racist especially those in the deep south. I also live in a Democratic county and most Democrats voted for McCain in my county because they are racist. Most of the Democrats here don't agree with anything Obama is doing. So right wing or left wing or whatever you can't put people in a box like that. My view isn't because I think white people's money will go to Black people. Over half of the welfare babies in my county are white trash and don't deserve any handouts. Those people that say "if you don't support Obama you are a racist" are just as stupid as those conservatives that are calling Obama a Nazi. I support Obama...I just think this idea he has about health care is not a smart choice.
It's not ok for anyone to pay for anyone elses health insurance if they don't want to. Charity is done out of someones free will. They can choose to help someone or choose not to. It's not forcing them to pay. The government takeover of the health care industry would FORCE Americans to pay for everyones health insurance. That is not constitutional. You don't force anyone to pay any money they don't want to pay for anything. I never said what was covered and what wasn't. To me the price I pay isn't pricey. If someone can't afford that price then they can pay for what they can afford. The whole idea is to have options and to be able to pick your own coverage and what you want. If you have money to pay for something more then great. If not...then ok. I am still going to hold fast to the idea that if someone wants anything in life to be easy they had better find a good job and not expect to flip burgers for a living and live like people who make three and four times as much as they do. If you want the perks of good health care...then work for it. In my state the lazy non working welfare skanks get better medical treatment than the working class. I don't feel sorry for those people and I never will. I know many people who have had cancer because cancer is one of the number one killers in my state. All families have auctions and the community pitches in and donates things to auction off. They are successful. The whole idea of my political party is for people who are needy to rely on charity...since people aren't being forced to help them. Some people I wouldn't donate anything to. Some people don't deserve it. If we have universal healthcare then those that don't deserve it will also qualify.
(August 26, 2009 at 12:51 pm)Meatball Wrote: DLF:
(August 25, 2009 at 2:42 pm)Meatball Wrote: Let's imagine for a moment that every American citizen has a High School education and some post-secondary. Do you think that will somehow enable businesses to pay them more and there will be no lower class?
There will always be a lower class. Why should we take care of them though? If they are able to do better and choose not to then how is it that anyone should spend money to keep them alive? We need to eliminate the need for corporations and bring back a stable small town atmosphere. Educating people will help to enable them to go into business for themselves. Instead of people buying things from Target, Home Depot, and Wal Mart we can rely on our locally owned stores like people used to. This helps Americans to be self sufficient and keeps money evenly distributed and keeps the general American population a little more wealthy. As it is we spend money at corporations that employ people at minimum wage and the top CEO's get the money. I don't blame corporations for being how they are....it's the smart thing for their business. It's hurting the American economy. Giving things to people only pacifys the current problem that we have with insufficient Americans. If we expect the government to give us things then eventually will that make people start thinkin there's no need to ever work to improve ther lives?
As for that video up there....I am NOT racist. I voted for Obama and just because I'm not happy with the current plan as is doesn't mean I'm raicst or that some underlying racism is fueling my views. Unless someone comes out and says something that directly shows that they are racist then we shouldn't call anyone racist. I understand most conservatives are racist especially those in the deep south. I also live in a Democratic county and most Democrats voted for McCain in my county because they are racist. Most of the Democrats here don't agree with anything Obama is doing. So right wing or left wing or whatever you can't put people in a box like that. My view isn't because I think white people's money will go to Black people. Over half of the welfare babies in my county are white trash and don't deserve any handouts. Those people that say "if you don't support Obama you are a racist" are just as stupid as those conservatives that are calling Obama a Nazi. I support Obama...I just think this idea he has about health care is not a smart choice.