Yup, save some lives at the cost of everyone else. That's no more ethical than the next solution. Then again, what's new in America... the self-entitlement aura perpetuating in this country is truly mind boggling. Enough so to make a retard enter a more pronounced stupor, than the one their currently entangled in.Believe it or not some people are actually rejoicing as this bill will save a few poor lives.
relief for the poor is not about entitlementYup, save some lives at the cost of everyone else. Then again, what's new in America... the self-entitlement aura perpetuating in this country is truly mind boggling. Enough so to make a retard enter a more pronounced stupor, than the one their currently entangled in.
Unless your paying the doctors mortgage, student loans, and business bills, no one has the right in obligating that individual (doctor) to provide a service... not even the government, and especially when the cost comes off the backs of others, even more so than it currently is.
tell me about it.the self-entitlement aura perpetuating in this country is truly mind boggling.
The Congress shall have power to lay and collect taxes on incomes, from whatever source derived, without apportionment among the several States, and without regard to any census or enumeration.A tax law isn't a law, nor a tax, if it's premise is unconstitutional theft, and the outright breech of constitutional law foremost.
Sounds real warm a fuzzy for the people who pay little if any income taxes, wait until they start taking near 50% of your money in state and federal taxes, I'll bet you sing a different tune.relief for the poor is not about entitlement
It is about aggregate demand. Welfare checks don't just go to the poor, the poor spend the money in America. The money trickles up. Hate the system all you want to, but at least understand it. You just sound selfish, like you want the money to trickle up the same as it does, just skip the poorest people.
Labor creates wealth, increasingly, the industries are streamlined, requiring less labor. When an Iphone app takes your job, should you starve?
I know what you were doing. It's an emotional issue with you, I know. Maybe if you felt a little more confident about yourself, you wouldn't have to run down others.i was exaggerating a bit to make you look like the chicken little you are.
Who are you talking to?also, you're going to have to change that avatar pretty soon, your savior is getting redistricted and is too unpopular to try to retain his seat.
Sounds real warm a fuzzy for the people who pay little if any income taxes, wait until they start taking near 50% of your money in state and federal taxes, I'll bet you sing a different tune.
Isn't it so just to be generous with other people's money!
not really, i just get a kick out of pointing out chicken little fear mongering from triangle hat wearers like yourself.I know what you were doing. It's an emotional issue with you, I know. Maybe if you felt a little more confident about yourself, you wouldn't have to run down others.
my bad, i meant signature pic. your savior is too unpopular to win the newly districted 14th, so he's just quitting and going home to fuck some turtles.Who are you talking to?
I know, I know, it's called schizophrenia.i just get a kick out of pointing out chicken little fear mongering from triangle hat wearers like yourself.
Oh my, how will I ever recover from this vicious attack.my bad, i meant signature pic. your savior is too unpopular to win the newly districted 14th, so he's just quitting and going home to fuck some turtles.
Relief for the poor is not about entitlement, but that is what is amounts to, especially when the government tries to tell people it's their right to receive health care. You must not know any doctors...relief for the poor is not about entitlement
It is about aggregate demand. Welfare checks don't just go to the poor, the poor spend the money in America. The money trickles up. Hate the system all you want to, but at least understand it. You just sound selfish, like you want the money to trickle up the same as it does, just skip the poorest people.
Labor creates wealth, increasingly, the industries are streamlined, requiring less labor. When an Iphone app takes your job, should you starve?
you having paranoid schizophrenia would explain why you think people would get the death penalty for refusing to pay a penalty that carries no civil or criminal penalties.I know, I know, it's called schizophrenia.
because you are a mooch who wants to enjoy the benefits of our nation without sharing in any of the costs.How you can deem me as selfish...
Yup, save some lives at the cost of everyone else. That's no more ethical than the next solution. Then again, what's new in America... the self-entitlement aura perpetuating in this country is truly mind boggling. Enough so to make a retard enter a more pronounced stupor, than the one their currently entangled in.
Unless your paying the doctor's mortgage, student loans, and business bills, no one has the right to health care... not even if the government thinks that they can dictate that everyone does have this right. Especially when the cost comes off the backs of others, even more so than it currently is.
The hilarious thing is the talks going on among people, about inserting this "health care" fantasy into the taxes, and defending it under "welfare", thus trying to somehow circumvent the underlying basis of what this bill amounts to... theft, coercion, and extortion. A tax law isn't a law, nor a tax, if it's premise is unconstitutional theft, and the outright breech of constitutional law foremost... it's just illegal.
I also heard that if imposed, this bill will make it a non-enforceable tax penalty if you decide not to pay. Last time I checked, taxes are very enforceable, because the coppers will come haul you off to tax-prison. This is the coercion aspect that they're blatantly trying to disguise in this bill, by simply stating it's non-enforceable. You will see people locked up for not paying the tax penalty on this, if this thing goes through....
Your philosophy stinks of egoism. Did you have nothing else to replace God with when you converted to gnostic atheism and adopted logical positivism? Ayn Rand was a selfish cunt who collected social security. Social Darwinism is not the same as civilization. You describe a human being, and yet you fail to follow his example.Relief for the poor is not about entitlement, but that is what is amounts to, especially when the government tries to tell people it's their right to receive health care. You must not know any doctors...
I have a doctor in my family who has to treat people who walk in off the street, and when they leave he gets a check that is 1/4 of what he is due, and takes a loss on providing his service to a patient. He has things to pay for, and when someone is told by the government that it's their right to receive these services, at a resulting loss to the doctor who provided it, that is what amounts to self-entitlement, again... especially when the government tells people it's their right to receive these services.
How you can deem me as selfish, and not come to the realization that one who thinks health-care is a right, is not selfish, is the epitome of hypocrisy. One's belief that they have a right to health care is selfish, and nothing else.
When an Iphone app takes someone's job, that person should find another job, because they just got replaced. The proceeds of that job, then go to the person who figured out how to electronically circumvent the physical job with an electronic device. This is America.
I don't necessarily think, that not having to pay more for the health and sickness of others, would be changing the culture for the worse. I think it would in fact do the exact opposite.Always the same hyperbole for its own sake. Firstly, we happen to live in a coummunity, this is not a nation of self sufficient individuals and it really never was. We pay now for the health or sickness of others and we pay more than we have to - and. there is nothing you can do about that unless you want to alter our entire culture for the worse.
Secondly, very few go to tax prison for refusing to pay - I know this furthers your narative but it simply isn't true.
And your apparent philosophy stinks of self-entitlement. Why you're bringing spiritual/religious garbage up, I have no idea. If you really want to know I'm Agnostic (not atheist). What bearing does that have on this though?Your philosophy stinks of egoism. Did you have nothing else to replace God with when you converted to gnostic atheism and adopted logical positivism? Ayn Rand was a selfish cunt who collected social security. Social Darwinism is not the same as civilization. You describe a human being, and yet you fail to follow his example.
If you don't believe me regarding the doctor issue, that's fine, but it doesn't mean you're correct. It just further proves my point that you don't know any doctors personally.I'm not saying that to try to preach, I'm an agnostic atheist, it doesn't matter anyway, but what you are describing is such a common load of crap and way of arguing. You write well, except that you are assuming others share your perception of the world. You are seeking to justify entering a market and expanding your wealth with minimal effort, decreasing the value of effort, then berating others who achieve what you seek, all the while ignoring the benefit that we all receive in the form of a more active market. Your family member who heals people at a net cost, well, I just flat out don't believe you. If that is the case, he would be better off working at Starbucks.
Damn almost 100 views and no comment. Here lets give them something they can use.
Ingredients For Too Easy Meatloaf
- 1 pound ground beef
- 1/2 pound ground veal
- 1 egg
- 1 onion, chopped
- 1 cup milk
- 1 cup dried bread crumbs
- salt and pepper to taste
- 2 tablespoon brown sugar
- 2 tablespoons prepared mustard
- 1/3 cup ketchup
Directions
- Preheat oven to 350 degrees F (175 degrees C).
- In a large bowl, combine the beef, veal, egg, onion, milk and bread OR cracker crumbs. Season with salt and pepper to taste and place in a lightly greased 5x9 inch loaf pan, OR form into a loaf and place in a lightly greased 9x13 inch baking dish.
- In a separate small bowl, combine the brown sugar, mustard and ketchup. Mix well and pour over the meatloaf.
- Bake at 350 degrees F (175 degrees C) for 1 hour.