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John H wrote:
On Sat, 5 Dec 2009 18:29:14 -0800 (PST), Jack wrote: On Dec 5, 8:44 pm, "nom=de=plume" wrote: "Jack" wrote in message ... On Dec 5, 12:52 pm, "nom=de=plume" wrote: "Jack" wrote in message ... Want to see what gov run health care would look like? Here's a glimpse: My wife is the CFO of a small to medium sized health care business. One of the things they are involved with is hospice care, which in part gets billed to Medicare. Right now, Medicare owes them nearly a million dollars, and they won't pay. Why, you ask? Well, you might think that the company was under scrutiny, or has filed improperly. Not the case... the snafu is solely on Medicare's side, and they admit it. They say they have a glitch in their system, telling them to hold on while they try to "work it out". Meanwhile, Medicare (the federal government, on Obama's watch) is hurting this private business, forcing them to carry the government of the US because of Medicare's clerical error!! This has been going on for several weeks, and has risen to the level of letters and calls to federal legislators for help, with no end in site. So now you want to turn our health care over to this same bureaucracy? Do that and watch as thousands of private health care providers go bankrupt or simply shut down and walk away, unable to continue to stay in business. We'll have a system where only the rich and powerful (like the congress and senate) have decent and timely health care because they don't have to rely *solely* on the public option. Meanwhile, the rest of us will be fighting, and waiting, for the scraps doled out by the government. "We're from the government, and we're here to help you." Uh-huh. So, because of a couple of bad situations, the rest of the people shouldn't get healthcare that's good and affordable.. I get it. -- Nom=de=Plume "thousands of private health care providers go bankrupt or simply shut down and walk away, unable to continue to stay in business. We'll have a system where only the rich and powerful (like the congress and senate) have decent and timely health care because they don't have to rely *solely* on the public option. Meanwhile, the rest of us will be fighting, and waiting, for the scraps doled out by the government." That's what you call "a couple of bad situations"? And the supposed payoff is healthcare "that's good and affordable"? The terms "good and affordable" are not in evidence at this point... not proven. In fact, all evidence points otherwise. I get it... you *don't* get it. "Health care provders" If you're talking about doctors, etc., they'll do just fine. If you're talking about insurance companies, they either can compete or go under. Unfortunately, I'm not talking about an insurance company, but real life doctors, nurses, and an organization that provide health care to real people. They are not now doing "just fine", and will not when saddled with a proposed 5 billion dollar cut and government red-tape. You will lose. You see, I'm talking about reality. You're spouting what Olberman told you to think. You're dealing with a vacuous-minded space cadet. You can have her. For once, I agree with you. -- If you are flajim, herring, loogy, GC boater, johnson, topbassdog, rob, achmed the sock puppet,or one of a half dozen others, you're wasting your time by trying to *communicate* with me through rec.boats, because, well, you are among the permanent members of my dumbfoch dumpster, and I don't read the vomit you post, except by accident on occasion. As always, have a nice, simple-minded day. |
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H the K (I post with a Mac) wrote:
Jack wrote: On Dec 6, 8:12 am, John H wrote: On Sat, 5 Dec 2009 18:29:14 -0800 (PST), Jack wrote: On Dec 5, 8:44 pm, "nom=de=plume" wrote: "Jack" wrote in message ... On Dec 5, 12:52 pm, "nom=de=plume" wrote: "Jack" wrote in message ... Want to see what gov run health care would look like? Here's a glimpse: My wife is the CFO of a small to medium sized health care business. One of the things they are involved with is hospice care, which in part gets billed to Medicare. Right now, Medicare owes them nearly a million dollars, and they won't pay. Why, you ask? Well, you might think that the company was under scrutiny, or has filed improperly. Not the case... the snafu is solely on Medicare's side, and they admit it. They say they have a glitch in their system, telling them to hold on while they try to "work it out". Meanwhile, Medicare (the federal government, on Obama's watch) is hurting this private business, forcing them to carry the government of the US because of Medicare's clerical error!! This has been going on for several weeks, and has risen to the level of letters and calls to federal legislators for help, with no end in site. So now you want to turn our health care over to this same bureaucracy? Do that and watch as thousands of private health care providers go bankrupt or simply shut down and walk away, unable to continue to stay in business. We'll have a system where only the rich and powerful (like the congress and senate) have decent and timely health care because they don't have to rely *solely* on the public option. Meanwhile, the rest of us will be fighting, and waiting, for the scraps doled out by the government. "We're from the government, and we're here to help you." Uh-huh. So, because of a couple of bad situations, the rest of the people shouldn't get healthcare that's good and affordable.. I get it. -- Nom=de=Plume "thousands of private health care providers go bankrupt or simply shut down and walk away, unable to continue to stay in business. We'll have a system where only the rich and powerful (like the congress and senate) have decent and timely health care because they don't have to rely *solely* on the public option. Meanwhile, the rest of us will be fighting, and waiting, for the scraps doled out by the government." That's what you call "a couple of bad situations"? And the supposed payoff is healthcare "that's good and affordable"? The terms "good and affordable" are not in evidence at this point... not proven. In fact, all evidence points otherwise. I get it... you *don't* get it. "Health care provders" If you're talking about doctors, etc., they'll do just fine. If you're talking about insurance companies, they either can compete or go under. Unfortunately, I'm not talking about an insurance company, but real life doctors, nurses, and an organization that provide health care to real people. They are not now doing "just fine", and will not when saddled with a proposed 5 billion dollar cut and government red-tape. You will lose. You see, I'm talking about reality. You're spouting what Olberman told you to think. You're dealing with a vacuous-minded space cadet. You can have her. -- John H It's fun to chase the kids around the yard occasionally. Your moronic kids...or herring's? More like you and plume. -- If you are flajim, herring, loogy, GC boater, johnson, topbassdog, rob, achmed the sock puppet,or one of a half dozen others, you're wasting your time by trying to *communicate* with me through rec.boats, because, well, you are among the permanent members of my dumbfoch dumpster, and I don't read the vomit you post, except by accident on occasion. As always, have a nice, simple-minded day. |
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nom=de=plume wrote:
wrote in message ... Jack wrote: Want to see what gov run health care would look like? Here's a glimpse: My wife is the CFO of a small to medium sized health care business. One of the things they are involved with is hospice care, which in part gets billed to Medicare. Right now, Medicare owes them nearly a million dollars, and they won't pay. Why, you ask? Well, you might think that the company was under scrutiny, or has filed improperly. Not the case... the snafu is solely on Medicare's side, and they admit it. They say they have a glitch in their system, telling them to hold on while they try to "work it out". Meanwhile, Medicare (the federal government, on Obama's watch) is hurting this private business, forcing them to carry the government of the US because of Medicare's clerical error!! This has been going on for several weeks, and has risen to the level of letters and calls to federal legislators for help, with no end in site. So now you want to turn our health care over to this same bureaucracy? Do that and watch as thousands of private health care providers go bankrupt or simply shut down and walk away, unable to continue to stay in business. We'll have a system where only the rich and powerful (like the congress and senate) have decent and timely health care because they don't have to rely *solely* on the public option. Meanwhile, the rest of us will be fighting, and waiting, for the scraps doled out by the government. "We're from the government, and we're here to help you." Uh-huh. I agree with this post. Rob Wow... such an inciteful follow up post Rob... one of many that are the same. You must be above average. In many ways, yes, I am. Rob |
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"Rob" wrote in message
... nom=de=plume wrote: wrote in message ... Jack wrote: Want to see what gov run health care would look like? Here's a glimpse: My wife is the CFO of a small to medium sized health care business. One of the things they are involved with is hospice care, which in part gets billed to Medicare. Right now, Medicare owes them nearly a million dollars, and they won't pay. Why, you ask? Well, you might think that the company was under scrutiny, or has filed improperly. Not the case... the snafu is solely on Medicare's side, and they admit it. They say they have a glitch in their system, telling them to hold on while they try to "work it out". Meanwhile, Medicare (the federal government, on Obama's watch) is hurting this private business, forcing them to carry the government of the US because of Medicare's clerical error!! This has been going on for several weeks, and has risen to the level of letters and calls to federal legislators for help, with no end in site. So now you want to turn our health care over to this same bureaucracy? Do that and watch as thousands of private health care providers go bankrupt or simply shut down and walk away, unable to continue to stay in business. We'll have a system where only the rich and powerful (like the congress and senate) have decent and timely health care because they don't have to rely *solely* on the public option. Meanwhile, the rest of us will be fighting, and waiting, for the scraps doled out by the government. "We're from the government, and we're here to help you." Uh-huh. I agree with this post. Rob Wow... such an inciteful follow up post Rob... one of many that are the same. You must be above average. In many ways, yes, I am. Rob Too bad you can feel good about attempting to put others down because of their looks. I guess you're below average in that respect. -- Nom=de=Plume |
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![]() "nom=de=plume" wrote in message ... "Rob" wrote in message ... nom=de=plume wrote: wrote in message ... Jack wrote: Want to see what gov run health care would look like? Here's a glimpse: My wife is the CFO of a small to medium sized health care business. One of the things they are involved with is hospice care, which in part gets billed to Medicare. Right now, Medicare owes them nearly a million dollars, and they won't pay. Why, you ask? Well, you might think that the company was under scrutiny, or has filed improperly. Not the case... the snafu is solely on Medicare's side, and they admit it. They say they have a glitch in their system, telling them to hold on while they try to "work it out". Meanwhile, Medicare (the federal government, on Obama's watch) is hurting this private business, forcing them to carry the government of the US because of Medicare's clerical error!! This has been going on for several weeks, and has risen to the level of letters and calls to federal legislators for help, with no end in site. So now you want to turn our health care over to this same bureaucracy? Do that and watch as thousands of private health care providers go bankrupt or simply shut down and walk away, unable to continue to stay in business. We'll have a system where only the rich and powerful (like the congress and senate) have decent and timely health care because they don't have to rely *solely* on the public option. Meanwhile, the rest of us will be fighting, and waiting, for the scraps doled out by the government. "We're from the government, and we're here to help you." Uh-huh. I agree with this post. Rob Wow... such an inciteful follow up post Rob... one of many that are the same. You must be above average. In many ways, yes, I am. Rob Too bad you can feel good about attempting to put others down because of their looks. I guess you're below average in that respect. -- Nom=de=Plume You're too kind. Sub-human would be a better description for Ditzy Dan. |
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nom=de=plume wrote:
"Rob" wrote in message ... nom=de=plume wrote: wrote in message ... Jack wrote: Want to see what gov run health care would look like? Here's a glimpse: My wife is the CFO of a small to medium sized health care business. One of the things they are involved with is hospice care, which in part gets billed to Medicare. Right now, Medicare owes them nearly a million dollars, and they won't pay. Why, you ask? Well, you might think that the company was under scrutiny, or has filed improperly. Not the case... the snafu is solely on Medicare's side, and they admit it. They say they have a glitch in their system, telling them to hold on while they try to "work it out". Meanwhile, Medicare (the federal government, on Obama's watch) is hurting this private business, forcing them to carry the government of the US because of Medicare's clerical error!! This has been going on for several weeks, and has risen to the level of letters and calls to federal legislators for help, with no end in site. So now you want to turn our health care over to this same bureaucracy? Do that and watch as thousands of private health care providers go bankrupt or simply shut down and walk away, unable to continue to stay in business. We'll have a system where only the rich and powerful (like the congress and senate) have decent and timely health care because they don't have to rely *solely* on the public option. Meanwhile, the rest of us will be fighting, and waiting, for the scraps doled out by the government. "We're from the government, and we're here to help you." Uh-huh. I agree with this post. Rob Wow... such an inciteful follow up post Rob... one of many that are the same. You must be above average. In many ways, yes, I am. Rob Too bad you can feel good about attempting to put others down because of their looks. I guess you're below average in that respect. I'd describe "Rob" as exceptional, rather than above-average. |
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On Dec 6, 9:08*pm, "nom=de=plume" wrote:
"Rob" wrote in message ... nom=de=plume wrote: *wrote in message om... Jack wrote: Want to see what gov run health care would look like? *Here's a glimpse: My wife is the CFO of a small to medium sized health care business. One of the things they are involved with is hospice care, which in part gets billed to Medicare. *Right now, Medicare owes them nearly a million dollars, and they won't pay. *Why, you ask? Well, you might think that the company was under scrutiny, or has filed improperly. *Not the case... the snafu is solely on Medicare's side, and they admit it. *They say they have a glitch in their system, telling them to hold on while they try to "work it out". *Meanwhile, Medicare (the federal government, on Obama's watch) is hurting this private business, forcing them to carry the government of the US because of Medicare's clerical error!! *This has been going on for several weeks, and has risen to the level of letters and calls to federal legislators for help, with no end in site. So now you want to turn our health care over to this same bureaucracy? *Do that and watch as thousands of private health care providers go bankrupt or simply shut down and walk away, unable to continue to stay in business. *We'll have a system where only the rich and powerful (like the congress and senate) have decent and timely health care because they don't have to rely *solely* on the public option. *Meanwhile, the rest of us will be fighting, and waiting, for the scraps doled out by the government. "We're from the government, and we're here to help you." *Uh-huh. I agree with this post. Rob Wow... such an inciteful follow up post Rob... one of many that are the same. You must be above average. In many ways, yes, I am. Rob Too bad you can feel good about attempting to put others down because of their looks. I guess you're below average in that respect. -- Nom=de=Plume- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Do you mean like Harry? Do you know that he equates someone's height with manhood? |
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On Dec 6, 2:47*pm, "H the K (I post with a Mac)"
wrote: Don White wrote: "nom=de=plume" wrote in message ... "John H" wrote in message . .. On Sat, 5 Dec 2009 18:29:14 -0800 (PST), Jack wrote: On Dec 5, 8:44 pm, "nom=de=plume" wrote: "Jack" wrote in message ... On Dec 5, 12:52 pm, "nom=de=plume" wrote: "Jack" wrote in message ... Want to see what gov run health care would look like? Here's a glimpse: My wife is the CFO of a small to medium sized health care business. One of the things they are involved with is hospice care, which in part gets billed to Medicare. Right now, Medicare owes them nearly a million dollars, and they won't pay. Why, you ask? Well, you might think that the company was under scrutiny, or has filed improperly. Not the case... the snafu is solely on Medicare's side, and they admit it. They say they have a glitch in their system, telling them to hold on while they try to "work it out". Meanwhile, Medicare (the federal government, on Obama's watch) is hurting this private business, forcing them to carry the government of the US because of Medicare's clerical error!! This has been going on for several weeks, and has risen to the level of letters and calls to federal legislators for help, with no end in site. So now you want to turn our health care over to this same bureaucracy? Do that and watch as thousands of private health care providers go bankrupt or simply shut down and walk away, unable to continue to stay in business. We'll have a system where only the rich and powerful (like the congress and senate) have decent and timely health care because they don't have to rely *solely* on the public option. Meanwhile, the rest of us will be fighting, and waiting, for the scraps doled out by the government. "We're from the government, and we're here to help you." Uh-huh. So, because of a couple of bad situations, the rest of the people shouldn't get healthcare that's good and affordable.. I get it. -- Nom=de=Plume "thousands of private health care providers go bankrupt or simply shut down and walk away, unable to continue to stay in business. We'll have a system where only the rich and powerful (like the congress and senate) have decent and timely health care because they don't have to rely *solely* on the public option. Meanwhile, the rest of us will be fighting, and waiting, for the scraps doled out by the government." That's what you call "a couple of bad situations"? And the supposed payoff is healthcare "that's good and affordable"? The terms "good and affordable" are not in evidence at this point... not proven. In fact, all evidence points otherwise. I get it... you *don't* get it. "Health care provders" If you're talking about doctors, etc., they'll do just fine. If you're talking about insurance companies, they either can compete or go under. Unfortunately, I'm not talking about an insurance company, but real life doctors, nurses, and an organization that provide health care to real people. *They are not now doing "just fine", and will not when saddled with a proposed 5 billion dollar cut and government red-tape.. You will lose. You see, I'm talking about reality. *You're spouting what Olberman told you to think. You're dealing with a vacuous-minded space cadet. You can have her. -- John H John's dealing with someone whom he considers a threat, intellectually that is. I'm sure he's stupendously strong physically in comparison. -- Nom=de=Plume Oh boy! *Don't make Scott show that picture of JohnnyH again...please.. In person, herring looks like someone in the throes of AIDS...very thin, very fragile.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Wow, just because you're an obese piece of ****, you have to knock those who are at a healthy weight? |
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"Loogypicker" wrote in message
... On Dec 6, 9:08 pm, "nom=de=plume" wrote: "Rob" wrote in message ... nom=de=plume wrote: wrote in message om... Jack wrote: Want to see what gov run health care would look like? Here's a glimpse: My wife is the CFO of a small to medium sized health care business. One of the things they are involved with is hospice care, which in part gets billed to Medicare. Right now, Medicare owes them nearly a million dollars, and they won't pay. Why, you ask? Well, you might think that the company was under scrutiny, or has filed improperly. Not the case... the snafu is solely on Medicare's side, and they admit it. They say they have a glitch in their system, telling them to hold on while they try to "work it out". Meanwhile, Medicare (the federal government, on Obama's watch) is hurting this private business, forcing them to carry the government of the US because of Medicare's clerical error!! This has been going on for several weeks, and has risen to the level of letters and calls to federal legislators for help, with no end in site. So now you want to turn our health care over to this same bureaucracy? Do that and watch as thousands of private health care providers go bankrupt or simply shut down and walk away, unable to continue to stay in business. We'll have a system where only the rich and powerful (like the congress and senate) have decent and timely health care because they don't have to rely *solely* on the public option. Meanwhile, the rest of us will be fighting, and waiting, for the scraps doled out by the government. "We're from the government, and we're here to help you." Uh-huh. I agree with this post. Rob Wow... such an inciteful follow up post Rob... one of many that are the same. You must be above average. In many ways, yes, I am. Rob Too bad you can feel good about attempting to put others down because of their looks. I guess you're below average in that respect. -- Nom=de=Plume- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Do you mean like Harry? Do you know that he equates someone's height with manhood? I try not to be mean to Harry. Also, I don't want my height associated with "manhood." -- Nom=de=Plume |
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![]() "nom=de=plume" wrote in message ... "Loogypicker" wrote in message ... On Dec 6, 9:08 pm, "nom=de=plume" wrote: "Rob" wrote in message ... nom=de=plume wrote: wrote in message om... Jack wrote: Want to see what gov run health care would look like? Here's a glimpse: My wife is the CFO of a small to medium sized health care business. One of the things they are involved with is hospice care, which in part gets billed to Medicare. Right now, Medicare owes them nearly a million dollars, and they won't pay. Why, you ask? Well, you might think that the company was under scrutiny, or has filed improperly. Not the case... the snafu is solely on Medicare's side, and they admit it. They say they have a glitch in their system, telling them to hold on while they try to "work it out". Meanwhile, Medicare (the federal government, on Obama's watch) is hurting this private business, forcing them to carry the government of the US because of Medicare's clerical error!! This has been going on for several weeks, and has risen to the level of letters and calls to federal legislators for help, with no end in site. So now you want to turn our health care over to this same bureaucracy? Do that and watch as thousands of private health care providers go bankrupt or simply shut down and walk away, unable to continue to stay in business. We'll have a system where only the rich and powerful (like the congress and senate) have decent and timely health care because they don't have to rely *solely* on the public option. Meanwhile, the rest of us will be fighting, and waiting, for the scraps doled out by the government. "We're from the government, and we're here to help you." Uh-huh. I agree with this post. Rob Wow... such an inciteful follow up post Rob... one of many that are the same. You must be above average. In many ways, yes, I am. Rob Too bad you can feel good about attempting to put others down because of their looks. I guess you're below average in that respect. -- Nom=de=Plume- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Do you mean like Harry? Do you know that he equates someone's height with manhood? I try not to be mean to Harry. Also, I don't want my height associated with "manhood." -- Nom=de=Plume Yeah..you'd probably put a few of the Dopers to shame. |
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