Uncle Joe
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The average age of Congress is rising. That’s unlikely to change soon.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics ... t%20period.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics ... t%20period.
Have we fallen into a mesmerized state that makes us accept as inevitable that which is inferior or detrimental, as though having lost the will or the vision to demand that which is good?
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maybe i should be clearer
1) i don’t write for Snopes
2) it’s quite obvious he said something he didn’t mean
3) it’s also quite obvious you care little about the context of what was being said
good job! you got him!
it’s as silly of a “gotcha” as the vladimir/volodomir one
but again, good job - keep up the good fight!
1) i don’t write for Snopes
2) it’s quite obvious he said something he didn’t mean
3) it’s also quite obvious you care little about the context of what was being said
good job! you got him!
it’s as silly of a “gotcha” as the vladimir/volodomir one
but again, good job - keep up the good fight!
Have we fallen into a mesmerized state that makes us accept as inevitable that which is inferior or detrimental, as though having lost the will or the vision to demand that which is good?
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Re: Uncle Joe
probably should run for senate, hospice is expensive. Then he can have all the best Healthcare available and for free! All while working hard to ensure nobody else can have access to that healthcare without teetering on the edge of bankruptcy.
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“Members of Congress pay part of the premium each month, which varies based on which plan is chosen,” according to Foxx. Meanwhile, the Congressional Institute also debunks the “Congress receives special health care” myth on its website.
“Members of Congress and their staff must use an Obamacare plan, unless they receive health care via a spouse’s or parent’s plan or otherwise purchase one without the government contributing to its premiums,” said the Congressional Institute. “Members of Congress may not participate in the Federal Health Benefits Program, in which most federal workers participate. If a member of Congress or staffer purchases insurance through the DC Health Link exchange, the government – as with many other employers – will pick up a share of the cost.”...
“The Electoral College is DEI for rural white folks.”
Derek Cressman
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If you're on Medicare, Hospice is covered 100%.
(And believe me, suppressing the snark in these last two posts, has been a challenge.)
“The Electoral College is DEI for rural white folks.”
Derek Cressman
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fair enough. Id still wager a hefty sum that their health care plans are fsr superior and far cheaper than most available to me.Feral wrote: ↑Fri Jul 28, 2023 7:22 pm“Members of Congress pay part of the premium each month, which varies based on which plan is chosen,” according to Foxx. Meanwhile, the Congressional Institute also debunks the “Congress receives special health care” myth on its website.
“Members of Congress and their staff must use an Obamacare plan, unless they receive health care via a spouse’s or parent’s plan or otherwise purchase one without the government contributing to its premiums,” said the Congressional Institute. “Members of Congress may not participate in the Federal Health Benefits Program, in which most federal workers participate. If a member of Congress or staffer purchases insurance through the DC Health Link exchange, the government – as with many other employers – will pick up a share of the cost.”...
But (and this is for another thread and another time), I am more and more convinced this country does everything in its power to make operating a small self owned business as expensive and difficult as possible.
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Sadly, no doubt, and more's the pity.TDub wrote: ↑Fri Jul 28, 2023 9:21 pmfair enough. Id still wager a hefty sum that their health care plans are fsr superior and far cheaper than most available to me.Feral wrote: ↑Fri Jul 28, 2023 7:22 pm“Members of Congress pay part of the premium each month, which varies based on which plan is chosen,” according to Foxx. Meanwhile, the Congressional Institute also debunks the “Congress receives special health care” myth on its website.
“Members of Congress and their staff must use an Obamacare plan, unless they receive health care via a spouse’s or parent’s plan or otherwise purchase one without the government contributing to its premiums,” said the Congressional Institute. “Members of Congress may not participate in the Federal Health Benefits Program, in which most federal workers participate. If a member of Congress or staffer purchases insurance through the DC Health Link exchange, the government – as with many other employers – will pick up a share of the cost.”...
But (and this is for another thread and another time), I am more and more convinced this country does everything in its power to make operating a small self owned business as expensive and difficult as possible.
And for the record, as a former partner/owner of a small, independent, medical practice, I agree completely.
But, when we make politicians for sale to the highest bidder, what else should we expect?
"Money = speech", according to the best SCOTUS, money can buy.
“The Electoral College is DEI for rural white folks.”
Derek Cressman
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While I agree with your overall sentiment, I disagree with the broadness of the “this country” brush. It can be objectively demonstrated that one party wants to make it easier for people to access healthcare the other has been fighting tooth and nail to prevent it. Healthcare costs are among the highest proportion of a business’ expenses.TDub wrote: ↑Fri Jul 28, 2023 9:21 pmfair enough. Id still wager a hefty sum that their health care plans are fsr superior and far cheaper than most available to me.Feral wrote: ↑Fri Jul 28, 2023 7:22 pm“Members of Congress pay part of the premium each month, which varies based on which plan is chosen,” according to Foxx. Meanwhile, the Congressional Institute also debunks the “Congress receives special health care” myth on its website.
“Members of Congress and their staff must use an Obamacare plan, unless they receive health care via a spouse’s or parent’s plan or otherwise purchase one without the government contributing to its premiums,” said the Congressional Institute. “Members of Congress may not participate in the Federal Health Benefits Program, in which most federal workers participate. If a member of Congress or staffer purchases insurance through the DC Health Link exchange, the government – as with many other employers – will pick up a share of the cost.”...
But (and this is for another thread and another time), I am more and more convinced this country does everything in its power to make operating a small self owned business as expensive and difficult as possible.
You can argue that one party has unfavorable tax treatment, but they don’t actively fight the efforts to make people’s lives better.
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say all ya want but its all bullshit.zsn wrote: ↑Sat Jul 29, 2023 1:05 amWhile I agree with your overall sentiment, I disagree with the broadness of the “this country” brush. It can be objectively demonstrated that one party wants to make it easier for people to access healthcare the other has been fighting tooth and nail to prevent it. Healthcare costs are among the highest proportion of a business’ expenses.TDub wrote: ↑Fri Jul 28, 2023 9:21 pmfair enough. Id still wager a hefty sum that their health care plans are fsr superior and far cheaper than most available to me.Feral wrote: ↑Fri Jul 28, 2023 7:22 pm
“Members of Congress pay part of the premium each month, which varies based on which plan is chosen,” according to Foxx. Meanwhile, the Congressional Institute also debunks the “Congress receives special health care” myth on its website.
“Members of Congress and their staff must use an Obamacare plan, unless they receive health care via a spouse’s or parent’s plan or otherwise purchase one without the government contributing to its premiums,” said the Congressional Institute. “Members of Congress may not participate in the Federal Health Benefits Program, in which most federal workers participate. If a member of Congress or staffer purchases insurance through the DC Health Link exchange, the government – as with many other employers – will pick up a share of the cost.”...
But (and this is for another thread and another time), I am more and more convinced this country does everything in its power to make operating a small self owned business as expensive and difficult as possible.
You can argue that one party has unfavorable tax treatment, but they don’t actively fight the efforts to make people’s lives better.
It hasn't even been brought up as a point to address by our current lump of flesh sitting in the White House.
obamacare was more about penalizing those that didn't get insurance from specific places than it was about providing insurance and Healthcare for all and in general wasnt a great program.
sorry but you can't just wave your blue flag and point your finger. (I mean....you can. But you'd be wrong, just like those that wave their magag flags and point. One of many examples of why team gang politics is stupid)
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smhTDub wrote: ↑Sat Jul 29, 2023 9:00 amsay all ya want but its all bullshit.zsn wrote: ↑Sat Jul 29, 2023 1:05 amWhile I agree with your overall sentiment, I disagree with the broadness of the “this country” brush. It can be objectively demonstrated that one party wants to make it easier for people to access healthcare the other has been fighting tooth and nail to prevent it. Healthcare costs are among the highest proportion of a business’ expenses.TDub wrote: ↑Fri Jul 28, 2023 9:21 pm
fair enough. Id still wager a hefty sum that their health care plans are fsr superior and far cheaper than most available to me.
But (and this is for another thread and another time), I am more and more convinced this country does everything in its power to make operating a small self owned business as expensive and difficult as possible.
You can argue that one party has unfavorable tax treatment, but they don’t actively fight the efforts to make people’s lives better.
It hasn't even been brought up as a point to address by our current lump of flesh sitting in the White House.
obamacare was more about penalizing those that didn't get insurance from specific places than it was about providing insurance and Healthcare for all and in general wasnt a great program.
sorry but you can't just wave your blue flag and point your finger. (I mean....you can. But you'd be wrong, just like those that wave their magag flags and point. One of many examples of why team gang politics is stupid)
“The Electoral College is DEI for rural white folks.”
Derek Cressman
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If you think it’s about team gang politics then you completely missed the point. As Feral so eloquently and succinctly stated…..what you believe to be true has not even a scintilla of factual basis. Similar to the opinion about Congressional healthcare.
Here’s an exercise. Take a piece of paper and draw a vertical line down the middle. One each side write down the legislative initiatives put forth by each party in the past 40 years, which were designed to help common people, regardless of whether they were successful.
Here’s an exercise. Take a piece of paper and draw a vertical line down the middle. One each side write down the legislative initiatives put forth by each party in the past 40 years, which were designed to help common people, regardless of whether they were successful.
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TDub is implaccable. Divided government has meant some half measures because republicans are not interested in meeting the needs of the populous. But the policies of right wingers have actually brought him his disatisfaction. Using a disparaging term for the ACA, and damning democrats for having to compromise on having something or nothing.
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what was my disparaging term? I said it was designed moreso to punish those that didn't enroll then it was to help people. Thats not disparaging, its accurate.
Im not implacable (I know that's your new favorite word, 3 times now....did you just learn it?). I'm dissatisfied. We should be better, my point being each side is so caught up in rah rah team that they dont step back and do their jobs which is helping and representing the people.
Yes the Republicans policies suck and have for awhile. But the democrats are not doing anything to improve anything really...they are weak and they keep trotting out death walkers as their candidates.
Biden vs Trump part 2 is fucking pathetic. Its absurd. I will not vote for either of those 2 . Sorry, I know 3rd party votes are frowned upon here but fuck all that. There is no good that comes out of Biden vs Trump.
Im not implacable (I know that's your new favorite word, 3 times now....did you just learn it?). I'm dissatisfied. We should be better, my point being each side is so caught up in rah rah team that they dont step back and do their jobs which is helping and representing the people.
Yes the Republicans policies suck and have for awhile. But the democrats are not doing anything to improve anything really...they are weak and they keep trotting out death walkers as their candidates.
Biden vs Trump part 2 is fucking pathetic. Its absurd. I will not vote for either of those 2 . Sorry, I know 3rd party votes are frowned upon here but fuck all that. There is no good that comes out of Biden vs Trump.
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such a disappointment
https://www.aljazeera.com/amp/opinions/ ... the-planet
i get that compromise is often necessary, but too much compromise on this topic is unacceptable given the ramifications
https://www.aljazeera.com/amp/opinions/ ... the-planet
i get that compromise is often necessary, but too much compromise on this topic is unacceptable given the ramifications
Have we fallen into a mesmerized state that makes us accept as inevitable that which is inferior or detrimental, as though having lost the will or the vision to demand that which is good?