FuzzNJ
14 years ago

(applause ovation)

Screw the young! They needs to pays their share for health premiums!![ram27bat]

In all seriousness, my small business currently has a worthless, EXPENSIVE BC/BS with huge deductible & lousy coverage.
About time to trade it in for FREE but possibly equally worthless Obamacare? Sure, why not. Who doesn't like "free"!=p~
My wife disagrees.[-(

Cheer up kids. Now pass the supposed shiit sandwhich... Might taste good.

bloody spaniard wrote:



Not how this works.
bloody spaniard
14 years ago

Not how this works.

FuzzNJ wrote:



:-k
Please clarify your succinct post... and I don't want to lose my happiness buzz.[ram27bat]
daveincincy
14 years ago

Not how this works.

FuzzNJ wrote:



You mean there will be no bread for the chit sammich? 🤦


I got some good news and some bad news. The bad news is we only have shyte for lunch. The good news is we got plenty of it.
HockeyDad
14 years ago
He means you'll just keep doing what you currently are doing and pay more!
borndead1
14 years ago

We the People of the United States, in Order to form a more perfect Union, establish Justice, insure domestic Tranquility, provide for the common defence, promote the general Welfare, and secure the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our Posterity, do ordain and establish this Constitution for the United States of America.

RICKAMAVEN wrote:




It says "promote", not enforce or provide.
FuzzNJ
14 years ago

:-k
Please clarify your succinct post... and I don't want to lose my happiness buzz.[ram27bat]

bloody spaniard wrote:



I am not going to even try to explain a 2,400 page bill that no one completely understands, but I can tell you that there is no free government healthcare in this bill.
DrafterX
14 years ago

, but I can tell you that there is no free government healthcare in this bill.

FuzzNJ wrote:





nobody ever thinks about the childrens... 😞
HockeyDad
14 years ago

I am not going to even try to explain a 2,400 page bill that no one completely understands, but I can tell you that there is no free government healthcare in this bill.

FuzzNJ wrote:





Free, no. Heavily subsidized, yes.
bloody spaniard
14 years ago

I am not going to even try to explain a 2,400 page bill that no one completely understands, but I can tell you that there is no free government healthcare in this bill.

FuzzNJ wrote:



I know, Mr. Obvious, and the cost may eventually be prohibitive but it'll be shared among all.
Better than the BC/BS garbage I am forced to pay for now which excludes everything & is more of a catastrophic (hospitalization) health policy.

Hey, I used to be adamantly against socialized care but what we have now is crap and we're not allowed to shop out of state for a cheaper/better coverage.
FuzzNJ
14 years ago

I know, Mr. Obvious, and the cost may eventually be prohibitive but it'll be shared among all.
Better than the BC/BS garbage I am forced to pay for now which excludes everything & is more of a catastrophic (hospitalization) health policy.

Hey, I used to be adamantly against socialized care but what we have now is crap and we're not allowed to shop out of state for a cheaper/better coverage.

bloody spaniard wrote:




You say 'free' healthcare and I'm supposed to know that you know that's not how it works and you just typed it 'ironically'? lol
HockeyDad
14 years ago
Bloody.....you should be doing what most large and small corporations are already doing.....evaluating the elimination of employer-paid healthcare benefits.

bloody spaniard
14 years ago
Would my accountant know what that means, brother? I didn't think there was an option like that yet.


You say 'free' healthcare and I'm supposed to know that you know that's not how it works and you just typed it 'ironically'? lol

FuzzNJ wrote:




That's why quotation marks waz invented- to emphasize the irony, weisenheimer.
HockeyDad
14 years ago

Would my accountant know what that means, brother? I didn't think there was an option like that yet.

bloody spaniard wrote:




Your accountant may or may not but I guarantee you my corporate accountants are looking at it. Under 50 employees and you can eliminate health insurance with no penalty. Over 50 and there are penalties but many companies have already figured out that the penalties are less than the cost of the insurance.

Dump them all on the insurance exchanges so they can get government subsidized health insurance.
jojoc
14 years ago

Bloody.....you should be doing what most large and small corporations are already doing.....evaluating the elimination of employer-paid healthcare benefits.

HockeyDad wrote:




THIS IS THE FIRST RIGHT STEP TOWARDS HEALTHCARE REFORM!

It is the employer provided coverage that got us into this mess and it can not be fixed until it is done away with. As with the pensions of old, lets hope employer provided health care is a thing of the past.
Buckwheat
14 years ago

I've made it perfectly clear that I am working towards the recreation of New France.

HockeyDad wrote:



Will New France be part of the New EU? We could get some of the bailout money! Yeah Europe!!=d>
ZRX1200
14 years ago
WINNING!








gleefully yours,

The Central Scrutinizer
ZRX1200
HockeyDad
14 years ago

Will New France be part of the New EU? We could get some of the bailout money! Yeah Europe!!=d>

Buckwheat wrote:




I dunno. We may go our separate ways since we are fiercely independent and are always nervous when too close to Germany.

The old EU should be renamed Greater Germany and France.
bloody spaniard
14 years ago
🤦 😮 👍 Gotta run... Going to give my accountant a call.
ZRX1200
14 years ago
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