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*JimH*
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Walmart's Employee Benefits
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Bert Robbins wrote:
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Ms. Chambers
acknowledged that 46 percent of the children of Wal-Mart's 1.33
million
United States employees were uninsured or on Medicaid.
If they're on Medicaid, then they're insured.
It is not the responsibility of a corporation to provide any
health
care.......
Will the liebrals ever stop whining??
You ****ing "conservatives" have a bit of a conflict.
You don't want a welfare state.
You don't want minimum wage
You don't think corporations should be responsible for providing
health
care coverage.
If you don't get paid enough to afford health care coverage, where
the
**** do you think it's going to come from?
The Tooth Fairy?
Try your own pocket.
Just think if my total compensation package includes the $800 per
month that my company pays for my health insurance went into my
pocket. What would you do with an additional $800 per month and for
you math challenged liberals that is $9,600 per year.
Opt out of it, Bertie.
Why would he? He is offered the coverage and pays for it.
Coverage is offered to all Americans. Some choose to buy in. Some
choose to ignore it because they are covered under other plans.
Others choose to opt out.
It is all a matter of decision.
The government, however, remains a safety net for those in need.
Health insurance coverage is NOT offered to all Americans. Where did
you get that idea?
Who is not offered or does not have access to health insurance coverage
in America?
There are between 45 and 50 million Americans who either do not have
access to health insurance, or cannot afford it.
How can one not have access to health insurance?
I may believe the fact that they may not be able to afford it, but I
cannot believe they do not have access to it.
Perhaps you can provide some proof (some credible links) to your
allegation.
Of those who cannot afford health care coverage, how many are on some
sort of government assistance?
Also...........what is the average level of education of those who cannot
afford health care coverage?
Help me make my point Harry.
We seem to have lost communication with Harry Krause.
Coincidence? ;-)
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