"Eisboch" wrote in message
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"nom=de=plume" wrote in message
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"Eisboch" wrote in message
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"bpuharic" wrote in message
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nope. taxes are going up on those who make more than 250K...the folks
who benefitted from the recent bubble
So, you are putting a price tag on moral responsibility?
Eisboch
It's a matter of ability. Those who make lots of money have the ability
to pay more. Where are you getting the morals argument? No, don't answer.
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Nom=de=Plume
I will anyway. I paid for this computer and internet service, Ms. Plume.
Darn it.
Earlier in this thread I made the statement that I believe that those with
the ability to pay have a moral responsibility to help those that cannot
when it comes to life threatening or disabling condition medical care. I
repeat. Medical care.
Perhaps there is a moral requirement, but since it can't be legislated, it
ends up being an individual choice. The health of the country (medical and
fiscal) should not be dependent upon the whims of a few.
I do *not* support general tax based programs to provide or subsidize free
health care insurance via private or government insurance programs.
I do support programs that ensure the health of the country, as I stated
just above. To do less, is not moral in my opinion. There's no other way to
ensure our health, at least nothing I know of. Perhaps you can suggest
something?
Big difference between the two.
Eisboch
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Nom=de=Plume