Facts aren't important to liberals, only emotion is important.
[QUOTE=RockHarders;437221]Jackson-.
Do you believe that citizens of the United States should be simply left for dead if they cannot afford to pay for their own healthcare at "market rates"? Incredibly hypocritical for our very own Jackson to be complaining about government subsidized healthcare, when he himself benefits INCREDIBLY from subsidized healthcare here in Argentina! Not only does Jackson plop himself down as a guest in Argentina, contributing nothing, he "leeches" off the government by benefitting from subsidized electricity, gas, water, public transportation and medical school. His "private" medical services are as cheap as they are in Argentina as a direct result of government subsidies; those doctor fees would be a hell of a lot higher if the doctors had not gone to medical school for "free", the hospital was paying market rates for utilities, and the public transportation was non. Subsidized.
All this leeching and non contributing by Jackson in a foreign country, and he has the GALL to rail against TAX PAYING US CITIZENS benefiting from subsidized healthcare in their own country!
Suerte,
RH.[/QUOTE]Wrong on every count, as usual.
1. The [I]"citizens of the United States"[/I] were not [I]"simply left for dead if they [could not] afford to pay for their own healthcare at "market rates"[/I] before ObamaCare, so what makes you think they'd be [I]"simply left for dead"[/I] without ObamaCare?
I challenge you to provide a miniscule 3 cases of persons being [I]"left for dead"[/I] in the 5 years preceding the ObamaCare roll-out.
2. My health care policy here in Argentina is with a private hospital and is most definitely not subsidized. In addition, no utility bill I receive here in Argentina includes any line-item subsidy, including my electric bill.
3. Without detailing my business activities here in Argentina, Rock knows fully well that his [I]"contributing nothing"[/I] comment is completely erroneous. In addition, given that I pay Argentina import taxes, Argentine sales taxes, Argentine utility taxes, Argentine property taxes, and Argentine income taxes, one could hardly claim that I am "[I]leeching[/I]" by living here.
Once again, facts aren't important to liberals, only emotion is important.
Thanks,
Jax
It's like shooting fish in a barrel
[QUOTE=QualityTime;437225]Hey Jax, your same analogy would apply to buying car insurance. Safe older drivers subsidize younger drivers.[/QUOTE]That's not true at all, but it wouldn't make any difference to me because car insurance is sold and purchased in the public marketplace, the cost of which is most definitely not subsidized by any government.
In addition, I'm having difficulty understanding your contention that the older drivers are subsidizing the younger drivers, given that older drivers generally pay less for car insurance than younger drivers.
Or is this typical liberal logic that falls apart after the 2nd question?
Thanks,
Jax.
Our legislation is controlled by lobyists & campaign finacing
I buy one non. Formulary medication mail order from england. It arrives from England in a ox that says made in the USA. In the USA, walmat charges almost $500, from England including express shipping it costs $248.
The USA can be fixed to a certain extent, but the political will must exist. Campaign financing must be reformed. The current system of pack finacing to ensure corp free speach has produced many unanticipated consequences. The tea party financed my the koch brothers, not any grass roots movements of millions of people sending in $5, has been primarying traditional conservatives to replace them with tea party folks. Main stream republicans and dems are both forced to vote their doners' will to ensure money for re. Election.