• Here is a link to the full explanation: https://rollitup.org/t/welcome-back-did-you-try-turning-it-off-and-on-again.1104810/

Affordable?

ginwilly

Well-Known Member
They want to close and open up a new facility?
Has to be in the same community.
So why close if you can't reopen some place else.
No it doesn't man.

What you are trying to claim is not even logical.

It would have to open in the same community under the same CON, you can apply for another one to move anywhere as long as you are willing to fork over the 2K (non-refundable) for the honor of asking. If you want to just close it, you can. unreal....

Is this you still trying to defend CON because I said it was bad?
 

UncleBuck

Well-Known Member
They pay 39.6% on income over $300,000 (not sure about that figure, it keeps changing). 15% on long term capital gains + ANOTHER 15% for medicare. 20-39.6% on short term capital gains + 15% for medicare. You rant and rave, but you have no idea what you're talking about.
15% for Medicare?

Try 1.45% on income up to $108k, retard.
 

UncleBuck

Well-Known Member
It's still an incentive to put roots down and become a good middle class servant/tax base. Why else should the government care if we rent or own? Social engineering with an assist given to the banking industry...
Social engineering!

Reported as spam.
 

UncleBuck

Well-Known Member
The same folks who demanded that people who made 250K pay the same rate as those making 25M will tell you that making someone who makes 25K pay the same rate is regressive, unamerican and RACIST!

They sure do make their arguments based on feels instead of logic.
Copying kynes and desert dude verbatim now.

Spam.
 

schuylaar

Well-Known Member
15% for Medicare?

Try 1.45% on income up to $108k, retard.


ER: SS 6.2% up to wage base limit, MED 1.45% no limit, FUTA .8% & whatever your state UE is.

EE: FWT, SS 6.2% up to wage base limit, MED 1.45% no limit and state income tax/local/city. EE does not pay any unemployment therefore, when they say "i paid into it, therefore i deserve" is erroneous.

you'll receive my invoice in a few days.
 

UncleBuck

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ER: SS 6.2% up to wage base limit, MED 1.45% no limit, FUTA .8% & whatever your state UE is.

EE: FWT, SS 6.2% up to wage base limit, MED 1.45% no limit and state income tax/local/city. EE does not pay any unemployment therefore, when they say "i paid into it, therefore i deserve" is erroneous.

you'll receive my invoice in a few days.
Good catch!
 

Rob Roy

Well-Known Member
They Also prevent hospitals from relocating and leaVing an area without facility's.

They also decrease the cost of health care.
If you have 1 hospital serving 1000 people and now you have 2 hospitals serving the same 1000 people
both facilities have to INCREASE prices to pay for there equipment.

The supply and demand part of the equation is patients. Not the number of facilities.

The poorly served are rural and inner city. Without CON laws hospitals would flee these areas. Leaving the community with nothing

Supply and demand components ? Oh really?

When external impositions and restrictions are inserted into a trade situation, it then becomes more of a supply and command situation, Ricky.
 

Rob Roy

Well-Known Member
So far Cheezy you have made the argument that there is a state that will sell shitty policies that won't cover anything, be accepted anywhere, but we will all still buy it.

You've argued that it's illegal for a hospital to close. You've argued that if we have more choices that it will make costs go up.

Wanna keep going?
Maybe insurance should be legal to grow, but illegal to sell. That would fix everything.
 

abandonconflict

Well-Known Member
Supply and demand components ? Oh really?

When external impositions and restrictions are inserted into a trade situation, it then becomes more of a supply and command situation, Ricky.
No, you're thinking of capitalism, where resources and economic infrastructure are privately owned. That's what free-trade is all about. Sounds like you're getting tired of it and want to see some more fair-trade.
 
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