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the rich are doing OK thank god!!
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On Wed, 6 Oct 2010 10:04:22 -0700, "nom=de=plume"
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On Wed, 6 Oct 2010 00:28:04 -0700, "nom=de=plume"
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On Tue, 5 Oct 2010 21:15:35 -0700, "nom=de=plume"
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If you are making double the minimum wage, you are still eligible
for
Medicaid.
Wow... that means you're rich and have no problem supporting
yourself,
because the min. wage is a true living wage. NOT
I responded to your minimum wage note,
I still say, if you are too broke to pay your bills, how can you
afford to support a banker/insurance company and still pay your
bills.
You claimed that somehow someone who makes twice the minimum age
shouldn't
be eligible for Medicaid. I called you out on that.
I just said they were eligible. I made no judgement beyond that. Read
it again. It is on top right now.
So, what were you trying to point out? Why the comment? What does double
the
minimum wage have to do with Medicaid?
You said a "minimum wage" person could not afford to set up a HSA.
No I didn't. Feel free to quote me.
OK
You have described the problem but the ONLY fix it is to get some
personal responsibility back in the populace. I am not rich and I
really never have been but I was brought up understanding it is better
to save up your money and buy something instead of doing it on credit.
Insurance is nothing but prepaid credit.
That's part of the "fix" but most people take personal responsibility if
given half a chance. Personal responsibility doesn't help much if you're
making minimum wage or have medical problems.
Who's talking about supporting banker/ins. companies?????
That is the effect of wanting "dollar zero" insurance because you
can't manage to save enough to even pay a minimal amount of doctor
bills. It is just fiscal lunacy, much the same as saying you are too
broke to pay your bills so you charge up your credit cards.
Who's advocating dollar zero insurance? The fact is that when you have
lots
of medical problems and you don't have a great job, you still have to
get
help. Where do you think you're going to get the money? While it might
be
lunacy from your point of view, from the point of view of the person in
trouble, it's a short-term viable solution. But, you just want to cut
them
off, right? So they can either sink or swim on their own. You've got
yours,
right? I bet you always remember to pay your fire insurance too. I guess
you
don't have any moral imperative to help your neighbors in case they have
a
problem.
If you can't afford your bills, how can you possibly afford your bills
PLUS 29% interest?
YOU CAN'T. That's the POINT. They don't have an alternative in the short
term. Then, the CC bill comes due and they can't pay, and they go broke,
get
evicted, can't feed their kids. I don't understand why this is so hard
to
understand. Not everyone can manage to live like you do. Sometimes
people
live paycheck to paycheck, and sometimes they get over-extended due to
unforeseen expenses, but I guess that's never happened to you. Good for
you!!
Unfortunately anyone who thinks that is OK also thinks the government
is doing fine borrowing 40 cents of every dollar they spend.
Please show me where anyone here thinks that's "OK." That's missing the
point by a wide mile.
Yet that is exactly what this administration (and the one before it)
is doing.
The last one did nothing about it. The current one has to fix a mess
that's
been growing for 10 years or more... all in 2 years of course.
The problem has been going on since 1957, the last YEAR with a
decreasing national debt.
I have never said Bush was good on the debt. He was a disaster.
Ok.  We're even. lol
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