11-13-2007, 05:42 PM
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Originally Posted by fxashun I agree on the falling housing costs preventing refinancing. But the falling home costs are also being caused by loans being foreclosed on and being more difficult to get.
I also agree that insurance is being paid by employers. But then again, that still sounds like screwing all the working people to take care of those that won't work. Unless they make an ungraduated special tax that can't be deducted, I won't agree to it. And make sure no one is covered that hasn't contributed.
People without children help pay to educate other people's children. How would you feel if that system was ended and you had to pay $50 a day to send your boy to school??
When the financial burden is shared its much more manageable for each individual, even healthy people who rarely need any care.
The same way a majority of other Americans pay for their insurance. THIS lady screwed herself. She isn't the last person and won't be the last person that this is gonna happen to as long as people don't take full responsibility for their actions.
How do you suggest she take responsibility for contracting cancer?
As far as having "that type" of job, I'm sure it wouldn't surprise you if I told you that I used to be a collector for a car financing company.
I loved my job.  |
Even so that's different from paying for an illness that wasn't a personal choice - unlike a car. knowuryder: and I should care what some dullard on a message board thinks about me because why exactly? |