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<blockquote data-quote="PaulaJedi" data-source="post: 72272" data-attributes="member: 4272"><p>>Basically, this is a legal order demanding that all businesses force workers to set aside part of their wages for medical health insurance in case they >get hurt.</p><p> </p><p>Which is why businesses like mine will never hire because we can't afford it. We "hire" subcontractors but not real employees. It hurts the economy.</p><p> </p><p>>Some workers don't want to do this rightfully complaining that they don't earn enough to set aside money for health insurance and that they >would rather take a chance and not have health insurance.</p><p> </p><p>Some people legitimately cannot afford OR ARE DENIED for stupid reasons and then are forced to file bankruptcy after having a c-section,</p><p>when 90% of America doesn't have to pay for having a baby, except the middle class, of course.</p><p> </p><p>>Unfortunately, private and public hospitals have to pay the cost of treating uninsured patients. 25% of all hospital expenses are due to covering >uninsured treatment or free public treatment. That cost is passed to tax payers anyway and is taken out of working wages anyway.</p><p> </p><p>So, charging $15 for a bottle of .25 peroxide, for example, is justified? </p><p> </p><p>>Obama is just saying that everyone needs to pay into the system so that everyone will pay less for health insurance.</p><p> </p><p>50% of America (real statistic) doesn't pay income tax. The middle class is paying for people who fake back aches so they can go on</p><p>disability. The only people paying into the system is the middle class and they are the same ones being told to bend over when a</p><p>medical emergency happens. I pay income tax. I collect sales tax for the state. I was denied health insurance for stupid reasons.</p><p>I foot the bill for illegals and people who don't want to work. </p><p> </p><p>>The U.S. Army family already has been enjoying Universal National Health Care for a very long time.</p><p> </p><p>Yes, but I read somewhere that even veterans are losing benefits.</p><p> </p><p>>So here is really what causes the next Civil War. It is quite simple, understandable and you can easily predict this is going to happen.</p><p> </p><p>Racial tension? Our rights being slowly taken away (i.e. firearms, etc.), a failing government - many reasons for civil war, yes, and if you look at our country's past, things never changed unless it happened.</p><p> </p><p>>liability and an expense to be cost cut. They don't care about you at all. They want you to constantly work doing your job and the 2 jobs of your >restructured former co-workers. You have 2 10 minute breaks and a 30 minute lunch. If you're sick then your sick day counts as a vacation day.</p><p> </p><p>True, and Americans are LUCKY to get 1 week of vacation a year. In Europe, it is typical to get about 5-6 weeks. Employees end up happy and remain loyal and stay for years.</p><p> </p><p>>Is it any wonder why people start living off the grid without a job polishing their rifles looking at the skyline with bitterness and murder in their >hearts? Rich people of the U.S., you're in danger.</p><p> </p><p>Well, some just live self employed because there is no other job out there to get. Good money, but no insurance, no stimulus check, HIGH TAXES, might I add...</p><p> </p><p>>The Russian Revolution. The French Revolution. Time and time again history has shown us what happens to a group of people that get too greedy >and horde all the wealth.</p><p></p><p>Then it NEEDS to happen again.</p><p> </p><p>We Americans sit on our McDonald's made arses watching football and don't fight for our rights. Well, I'm not one of them. I'm no longer silent.</p><p> </p><p>N-Day, come.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PaulaJedi, post: 72272, member: 4272"] >Basically, this is a legal order demanding that all businesses force workers to set aside part of their wages for medical health insurance in case they >get hurt. Which is why businesses like mine will never hire because we can't afford it. We "hire" subcontractors but not real employees. It hurts the economy. >Some workers don't want to do this rightfully complaining that they don't earn enough to set aside money for health insurance and that they >would rather take a chance and not have health insurance. Some people legitimately cannot afford OR ARE DENIED for stupid reasons and then are forced to file bankruptcy after having a c-section, when 90% of America doesn't have to pay for having a baby, except the middle class, of course. >Unfortunately, private and public hospitals have to pay the cost of treating uninsured patients. 25% of all hospital expenses are due to covering >uninsured treatment or free public treatment. That cost is passed to tax payers anyway and is taken out of working wages anyway. So, charging $15 for a bottle of .25 peroxide, for example, is justified? >Obama is just saying that everyone needs to pay into the system so that everyone will pay less for health insurance. 50% of America (real statistic) doesn't pay income tax. The middle class is paying for people who fake back aches so they can go on disability. The only people paying into the system is the middle class and they are the same ones being told to bend over when a medical emergency happens. I pay income tax. I collect sales tax for the state. I was denied health insurance for stupid reasons. I foot the bill for illegals and people who don't want to work. >The U.S. Army family already has been enjoying Universal National Health Care for a very long time. Yes, but I read somewhere that even veterans are losing benefits. >So here is really what causes the next Civil War. It is quite simple, understandable and you can easily predict this is going to happen. Racial tension? Our rights being slowly taken away (i.e. firearms, etc.), a failing government - many reasons for civil war, yes, and if you look at our country's past, things never changed unless it happened. >liability and an expense to be cost cut. They don't care about you at all. They want you to constantly work doing your job and the 2 jobs of your >restructured former co-workers. You have 2 10 minute breaks and a 30 minute lunch. If you're sick then your sick day counts as a vacation day. True, and Americans are LUCKY to get 1 week of vacation a year. In Europe, it is typical to get about 5-6 weeks. Employees end up happy and remain loyal and stay for years. >Is it any wonder why people start living off the grid without a job polishing their rifles looking at the skyline with bitterness and murder in their >hearts? Rich people of the U.S., you're in danger. Well, some just live self employed because there is no other job out there to get. Good money, but no insurance, no stimulus check, HIGH TAXES, might I add... >The Russian Revolution. The French Revolution. Time and time again history has shown us what happens to a group of people that get too greedy >and horde all the wealth. Then it NEEDS to happen again. We Americans sit on our McDonald's made arses watching football and don't fight for our rights. Well, I'm not one of them. I'm no longer silent. N-Day, come. [/QUOTE]
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