Whoa bro! I was explaining the logic of the position, not advocating for it. My response is above.Then go bitch at the people that have health issues too, cancer, diabetes, thyroid issues, etc...
Ditto to that.
depends.So how would you guys feel if I told you, you (in the US) take care of my ass, I am a disabled combat vet... Am I wrong because I got hurt when I was overseas?
LOL, I took an oath, then someone else told me where to go and what to do, putting me in harms way, but you justify that somehow that is my fault loldepends.
were you drafted into vietnam against your will? i support you.
did you sign up for vietnam, or iraq1, or iraq2, or afghanistan by your own volition? take care of your own decision.
I don't think anyone's saying that, bro. Myself, especially, because I am just that.So how would you guys feel if I told you, you (in the US) take care of my ass, I am a disabled combat vet... Am I wrong because I got hurt when I was overseas?
I apologize, I didnt see what you had wrote.Whoa bro! I was explaining the logic of the position, not advocating for it. My response is above.
Not you, but there are people that think that way.I don't think anyone's saying that, bro. Myself, especially, because I am just that.
I think we might have a different idea of 'shaming'. Maybe it was my fault for wording it that way initially. By that I just mean not supporting things like fat acceptance movements, 'big is beautiful' type bullshit. Supporting the idea that eating healthy and exercising regularly is good, that being healthy is good. I think body image and self esteem is important, but I think actual health should obviously take precedence, and I think the idea of accepting fat people as being beautiful in order to make fat people feel better about themselves is both damaging to them and to society.All I am saying, unless you know the person are you have walked in those shoes, then 'shaming' is just bullshit.
If socialized healthcare eventually (hopefully) took root, and Americans were paying taxes to provide for a nationalized healthcare system, I think the obesity level of Americans would matter to a lot of these right wing types who view Obamacare or any further advancement of it as "SOCIALIZMZ!!!".. You've been hearing these exact criticisms of the Affordable Care Act since 2009.How would it effect you, though, bro?
so you signed up on your own, knowing what may happen, instead of being drafted against your will?LOL, I took an oath, then someone else told me where to go and what to do, putting me in harms way, but you justify that somehow that is my fault lol
Taxes are bullshit to begin with. I get SOME taxes, they help with shit, but no government entity should have the right to tax your monthly paycheck.I think we might have a different idea of 'shaming'. Maybe it was my fault for wording it that way initially. By that I just mean not supporting things like fat acceptance movements, 'big is beautiful' type bullshit. Supporting the idea that eating healthy and exercising regularly is good, that being healthy is good. I think body image and self esteem is important, but I think actual health should obviously take precedence, and I think the idea of accepting fat people as being beautiful in order to make fat people feel better about themselves is both damaging to them and to society.
If socialized healthcare eventually (hopefully) took root, and Americans were paying taxes to provide for a nationalized healthcare system, I think the obesity level of Americans would matter to a lot of these right wing types who view Obamacare or any further advancement of it as "SOCIALIZMZ!!!".. You've been hearing these exact criticisms of the Affordable Care Act since 2009.
Yeah, and you know, while I was overseas, I was still paying for people that had gotten hurt on their jobs.so you signed up on your own, knowing what may happen, instead of being drafted against your will?
i award you zero sympathies.
funny, if i fell off a ladder on the job i chose to do, knowing full well it was a possibility, would you feel OK taking care of me afterwards?
Do you believe the state should provide for a welfare system?Taxes are bullshit to begin with. I get SOME taxes, they help with shit, but no government entity should have the right to tax your monthly paycheck.
Fuck if I know, man. Tough questions. I don't necessarily have the answer. Just saying.Do you believe the state should provide for a welfare system?
If so, how would they fund that if they didn't collect taxes?
I think the US government made a contract to all US vets who fight in wars, and they should be honored at all costs. I'm pretty sure we can figure out a way to afford to pay for the people's healthcare who served for the country. It's unacceptable there are so many homeless veterans without a support system.So how would you guys feel if I told you, you (in the US) take care of my ass, I am a disabled combat vet... Am I wrong because I got hurt when I was overseas?
Its odd, I had to fight for 3 years to get the VA to help, lost my house, my family, everything, and no one would hire someone with the issues I have (yes I did try)I think the US government made a contract to all US vets who fight in wars, and they should be honored at all costs. I'm pretty sure we can figure out a way to afford to pay for the people's healthcare who served for the country. It's unacceptable there are so many homeless veterans without a support system.
no. workman's comp is taken care of by the folks who employ those people going up on the ladders.Yeah, and you know, while I was overseas, I was still paying for people that had gotten hurt on their jobs.