yup, whine about paying into the services even though taxes are so damned low in the US and then argue they're entitled to use them when they need them. that's the pattern.
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08-07-2012
If I pay for them I am entitled to them. When Obamacare kicks in and forces me to buy insurance, I'm going to use it. why the hell shouldn't I? In fact I may go to the doctor once every few days to try and bankrupt the system. Given the choice, though, I'd rather not be forced to buy something because some dickhole thinks it's in my best interest.
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08-07-2012
so you're going to argue about having the government provide you a service at a reduced rate than insurance companies with a guaranteed payout instead of the insurance companies fighting you on it when the time comes
simply because it's a perceived socialist practice
brilliant
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08-07-2012
No, I'm arguing that I am an adult and perfectly capable of deciding for myself if I need health insurance. You choose to move to Canada because you apparently want a government that will wipe your ass for you and pat you on the back and tell you everything is going to be alright, and that's fine but I'd rather choose my own path in life, I stopped needing a parent to make decisions for me years ago.
Last edited by maks; 08-07-2012 at 02:46 PM.
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08-07-2012
i'm really not against people who really need disability or welfare collecting it.
i am against stevey getting it for a condition he caused, his gout
and his being on it simply because he got himself expelled from school for some violent act and never decided to go back
there's no excuse for him being on it, and if he lived in a less liberal state than rhode island which is known for welfare cheats, he would never be on welfare in the first place
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