Bliues deny coverage to ill newborn baby
"Canuck57" wrote in message
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On 29/03/2010 10:17 PM, nom=de=plume wrote:
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hk wrote:
On 3/29/10 8:47 AM, Eisboch wrote:
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On 3/29/10 8:28 AM, Eisboch wrote:
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What could be more pathetic than an asshole like Scotty here
whining
about
health care insurance when he doesn't have any and as a result
racked
up
a
$25,000 bill at a local hospital that he will never pay off.
I have no idea if Scotty has insurance or not or what his
arrangement
is
with the hospital.
That's his business and I am not interested in that specific
discussion.
However, doesn't the approved health care reform mean that you, as
a
person
of means, will help pay for the care required by those who have no
insurance
for whatever reasons? I happen to agree with it.
I thought this is what you have been advocating also. Why the
criticism?
Eisboch
My criticism of Scotty is based upon the *fact* of his
irresponsibility,
his unwillingness to obtain health care insurance, his criticism of
attempts to initiate programs to extend health care insurance to the
uninsured, *and* his unwillingness to accept "free" reasonable help
that
was offered to him in a time of need.
I have no objection to my tax dollars going to help subsidize the
cost
of
health insurance for those who legitimately cannot afford it. In
fact,
I
would have gone a lot farther than the legislation signed into law
last
week goes.
So, in other words, your tax dollars to help pay for necessary health
care
is ok with you as long as the person meets your criteria of a
deserving
recipient. Hmmmm. I might be even more left leaning than you in
this
regard.
I think " necessary health care" and "subsidized health care
insurance"
are
two different things.
Eisboch
No "other words" are needed. I believe health insurance or a national
health plan should be mandatory, and if you legitimately cannot afford
the insurance, it should be subsidized for you and your family to the
degree necessary.
That works so well for welfare. Breeding more deadbeats and getting
others to pay for it ****es me off. Now you want to add a whole new
level? Welfare checks *and* free health care?
Breeding more deadbeats? Like rats I suppose.
That is more or less how america works these days. Take the one some 8
months ago or so who was fertilized had quints or something, up to 14 kids
and on *welfare*.
Welfare and low life have more babies per capita than do middle class
working families.
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Politicians don't provide anything, the tax payers do.
So, people who don't live up to your standards are rats. Lovely. Fortunately
for us, you're not part of this great country.
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