Does anyone think it’s possible to vote our way out of this kind of tyranny?

Does anyone think it is possible to vote our way out of this kind of tyranny?


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bacha29

Well-Known Member
P.S. The $2000 extra doesn't happen because of an uninsured guy getting his bill written off by a non-profit hospital. The extra $2000 was forced on everyone by Obamacare making all the insured pay higher premiums, have higher deductibles, to pay for the uninsured. It's built into the cake.
Wrong Hospitals were required to set aside emergency charity funds for when welfare cases like yourself show up in the ER with no insurance. The only way to procure those funds is to raise cost of service charges to cover it .

No matter how you try to spin it pal you stiffed the people of Florida with your hospital bills and a program whose origins are as socialistic as it gets paid your bills.

That is an undeniable fact no matter how you try to spin and deflect it Van. And the decision not to pursue health insurance leaving you vulnerable to substantial personal medical liability is a decision you made as a consenting adult. Time for you to grow up and owe up.
 

TheDudeAbides92

Well-Known Member
Says a recent Time article…”41 percent of Biden voters and 52 percent of Trump voters polled favor red or blue states seceding from the Union to form their own separate country, with 30 percent of Republicans and 11 percent of Democrats ready to resort to violence to save the country.”
 

Jiangshi

Heavily Moderated User, Loves Sailfish
Says a recent Time article…”41 percent of Biden voters and 52 percent of Trump voters polled favor red or blue states seceding from the Union to form their own separate country, with 30 percent of Republicans and 11 percent of Democrats ready to resort to violence to save the country.”
You’re Chinese, eh?

Post a link to the ‘Time’ article.
 

vantexan

Well-Known Member
Wrong Hospitals were required to set aside emergency charity funds for when welfare cases like yourself show up in the ER with no insurance. The only way to procure those funds is to raise cost of service charges to cover it .

No matter how you try to spin it pal you stiffed the people of Florida with your hospital bills and a program whose origins are as socialistic as it gets paid your bills.

That is an undeniable fact no matter how you try to spin and deflect it Van. And the decision not to pursue health insurance leaving you vulnerable to substantial personal medical liability is a decision you made as a consenting adult. Time for you to grow up and owe up.
I didn't stiff anyone pal. And if knowing I caused you and your ilk to pay more then I'm ecstatic.
 

bacha29

Well-Known Member
I didn't stiff anyone pal. And if knowing I caused you and your ilk to pay more then I'm ecstatic.
Oh so you paid the bill out of your own checking account? Every single cent of it? I stand corrected. Yeah right. You didn't stiff them with the bill. You simply dumped it onto the people of Florida then walked out the door and on your merry old way . An don't feed this BS about hospitals being non profit If you think they don't PURSUE profit then you've got a lot to learn. A "not for profit" healthcare system in my state last year turned a profit of $750 million but said it wasn't enough to fund all of their projects for the following year and pay for the care of "conservatives" like you who are too cheap and or personally too irresponsible to buy health insurance.

Just because they are a registered nonprofit doesn't mean that they don't make money or pursue profit. In fact what has the residents around this operations HQ honked off is that it doesn't have to pay real estate/ property taxes on it's ever expanding physical plant.
 

bacha29

Well-Known Member
To stiff someone you have to knowingly go into a transaction with no intent to pay. I never did that. Now go phuq yourself.
And just how were you going to pay it? At a 20 bucks per month rate you said you would pay it at ....it would take you 172 years to pay it back....interest free at that.
 

vantexan

Well-Known Member
And just how were you going to pay it? At a 20 bucks per month rate you said you would pay it at ....it would take you 172 years to pay it back....interest free at that.
How much do people pay for Medicare? Let's face it, I'm poor. I'm under no obligation to go out and make the money necessary to pay off such a bill. Amazing that you rip into me and don't say a thing about how your precious administration pays people to stay home. Throws hundreds of billions down a hole. Geez you're obtuse.
 

TearsInRain

IE boogeyman
governments never increase liberty over time

however free a society begins, it ALWAYS falls under increasing tyranny until it breaks, tears it all down, and starts with something new (but not always better)
 

vantexan

Well-Known Member
considering how heavy into bonds pensions are, RIP you over the next 15 years
FedEx sold our pension to MetLife. If an insurance company goes down we're all in trouble. I took an accelerated pension anyways at 55 so that I could leave. 12 years at $1840 then drops to $117 a month when I turn 67.
 
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