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I just want to know how they plan on paying for it.
...then I'll make my mind up.
...then I'll make my mind up.
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They are going to pay for it by taxing you and your children. Your kids will probably pay the highest and most taxes in history. Im 25 and preparing to send large sums of the money to the government for the rest of my life.Originally Posted by Dirtylicious
I just want to know how they plan on paying for it.
...then I'll make my mind up.
Originally Posted by SdotCAR619
It really isn't fair, take HOVkid for example. Dude busted his butt in college, works crazy hours and now he's going to get taxed a grip of money since he makes good money. Not cool at all. As for me, I had to take a semester of schooling off so that I could work and save, so yeah, I'm not part of the group who's family has money, I'm just hoping that one day my hard work in school will pay off and I will be making good money, but definitely don't want to be taxed a large amount.
Originally Posted by DubA169
but this is the real reason.... it's welfare. they don't wana help the poor. they don't want to help the sick. they don't want to pay for. you
the funniest part is these people have the balls to say they believe in the teachings of christ.
Originally Posted by chozin87
2. The whole Robin Hood mentality is wrong. Poor people choose to be poor and rich people choose to be rich by their thoughts and actions. Successful people don't blame their circumstances for their failure, they make the best of them. If even one person from similar circumstances to you has made it out, you had the same ability. Taking from people who have earned more to give to people with less is criminal. Of course, people without money will love more free handouts because they don't want to dedicate themselves to changing their futures.
5. People are going to disagree with me, but ANYBODY who wants to can make a fortune in America. Anybody can getting paid by taking the simplest ideas and taking ACTION where other people would make excuses and complain. If you aren't where you want to be in life, IT IS YOUR FAULT.
Why take away the pay from the people who work DAMN HARD. 99% of thepopulation has no FRIGGING idea how much these people WORK and WORK toget there. Not only are they in the top percent of 1% of intellectualcapability, they are incredibly specialized and trained to do what NOONE can do. There MUST be a way to reward those who devote their LIVESto helping others. You may combat this with, well they run upunnecessary tests, they're greedy, they need to make THAT much? HELLthe F YES!. Tell me you're going to spend 11+ years of your live AFTERundergrad to become a neurosurgeon, run up a debt of close to 300k,work ~70 hours a week for nearly the rest of your life and devote THATlife to continued education, rigorous testing, and stress. You don'thave a damn clue dude. Taking pay away from the people on the FRONTLINES does not solve anything. I don't want to hear that crap aboutbeing compared to other countries and "way back when" either. THere isa reason we have the best damn doctors. Financial incentive or not,you're affect the only people in this world who ultimately have achance be called to look at you on that cold hard examining table.
This is from a "democrat" and black male himself...
I swear NT thinks making money is a bad thing. Reward those who deserve it.
Thank you at least someone appreciates how hard we work. I dont want to get started about how much of a trek it is. Also doctors dont make what they used. The good ole days of making bank in medicine are gone! OK so fine we dont do poorly but we also arent wealthy at least not from medicine. I think it is deserved for putting most everything on hold in your own life until you are in your mid 30's.Originally Posted by OptimusPrimeAPhiA
F-ing FALSE.Originally Posted by What up
Originally Posted by Prince Of Shoes HEAD
Originally Posted by dyzzle
this sucks for doctors and future doctors.
more work, less pay.what doctors wont even make 6 figures now?SMH
i honestly believe that being a doctor shouldn't make that much money, i mean you SAVE life because its a right thing to do not because the money. American doctors are greedy as hell, thats why we are the only powerful country without a health plan yet. All these doctors around the world is making NOTHING compare to the U.S. doctors. Back in the days Doctors are one of the lower working class.
Why do you say doctor's will make less? I admit to knowing very little about the reform and close to nothing as to how it'll affect a health care professional's future salary. It's something I have a vested interest in so hopefully someone can kick some knowledge my way.
Just thinking out loud: a lot of rich and powerful people stand to lose a lot and usually they don't let that happen.
Why take away the pay from the people who work DAMN HARD. 99% of the population has no FRIGGING idea how much these people WORK and WORK to get there. Not only are they in the top percent of 1% of intellectual capability, they are incredibly specialized and trained to do what NO ONE can do. There MUST be a way to reward those who devote their LIVES to helping others. You may combat this with, well they run up unnecessary tests, they're greedy, they need to make THAT much? HELL the F YES!. Tell me you're going to spend 11+ years of your live AFTER undergrad to become a neurosurgeon, run up a debt of close to 300k, work ~70 hours a week for nearly the rest of your life and devote THAT life to continued education, rigorous testing, and stress. You don't have a damn clue dude. Taking pay away from the people on the FRONT LINES does not solve anything. I don't want to hear that crap about being compared to other countries and "way back when" either. THere is a reason we have the best damn doctors. Financial incentive or not, you're affect the only people in this world who ultimately have a chance be called to look at you on that cold hard examining table.
This is from a "democrat" and black male himself...
I swear NT thinks making money is a bad thing. Reward those who deserve it.
Originally Posted by Trelvis Tha Thrilla
They are going to pay for it by taxing you and your children. Your kids will probably pay the highest and most taxes in history. Im 25 and preparing to send large sums of the money to the government for the rest of my life.Originally Posted by Dirtylicious
I just want to know how they plan on paying for it.
...then I'll make my mind up.
What I dont get about the whole health care thing is this...Why couldn't they let the citizens of the United States vote on health care instead of leaving it all up to the politicians? Why couldn't they treat it like an election or primaries or something and have people vote on it? That makes more sense to me.
Originally Posted by kix4kix
Originally Posted by Trelvis Tha Thrilla
They are going to pay for it by taxing you and your children. Your kids will probably pay the highest and most taxes in history. Im 25 and preparing to send large sums of the money to the government for the rest of my life.Originally Posted by Dirtylicious
I just want to know how they plan on paying for it.
...then I'll make my mind up.
What I dont get about the whole health care thing is this...Why couldn't they let the citizens of the United States vote on health care instead of leaving it all up to the politicians? Why couldn't they treat it like an election or primaries or something and have people vote on it? That makes more sense to me.
It would make more sense, but they don't even let us elect Presidents, much less landmark legislation.
If you are in America there is a 99% chance you are free to live the life you choose.Originally Posted by AirUpHere23
I support hard work on all facets...I have 2 relations in my family who are both neurosurgeons so I understand hard work should be applauded and rewarded. But hard work exists in alot of facets in life not just the guy who graduated a law or medical school. IMO, as a former Navy guy, I would love to see more military personnel be paid more for their services but will that happen? Probably not...
I will never hate on someone's hard work, but I don't respect how some of ya'll seem salty that the hard working single mother with a 2 or 3 kids (example) who works 2 jobs to make ends meet can't have the same kinda health care that should be given to hard working citizens of this country....
Take aside the financial aspect of it, everyone should be entitled to health care in this country...I look at both sides of this situation.
And I guess that goes back to the system at hand being messed up. I mean, say I wanted Universal Health Care, but didnt agree on any other of the stances of Democratic candidate. I probably wouldnt vote for the Democrat because I apposed most of his views except for one. There has to be a better way for citizens to voice their opinion on such important matters except for one Senator representing a huge number of people from an area.Originally Posted by Diego
Originally Posted by kix4kix
Originally Posted by Trelvis Tha Thrilla
They are going to pay for it by taxing you and your children. Your kids will probably pay the highest and most taxes in history. Im 25 and preparing to send large sums of the money to the government for the rest of my life.Originally Posted by Dirtylicious
I just want to know how they plan on paying for it.
...then I'll make my mind up.
What I dont get about the whole health care thing is this...Why couldn't they let the citizens of the United States vote on health care instead of leaving it all up to the politicians? Why couldn't they treat it like an election or primaries or something and have people vote on it? That makes more sense to me.
It would make more sense, but they don't even let us elect Presidents, much less landmark legislation.
You picked a side on health care they day you voted for the politicians you want in the House and the Senate to represent you.
Its because of supply and demand. Its a whole lot easier to sign up for the Navy then it is to become a doctor.Originally Posted by AirUpHere23
But hard work exists in alot of facets in life not just the guy who graduated a law or medical school. IMO, as a former Navy guy, I would love to see more military personnel be paid more for their services but will that happen? Probably not...
Trust, we will be paying HUGE for this for a VERY long time.Originally Posted by kix4kix
32 million more are covered, we will learn how to pay for it later.
I completely agree with this.Originally Posted by JaysRcrak
Look at it this way:
You are a hard working American, and as a result you have joined the upper-class. You are a model citizen.
You always pay your insurance bill on time. Then one day you discover that your 7 year old child has a rare form of cancer.
Your insurance company deploys their watchdogs and they find a discrepancy on your application, and they drop you.
Now you are stuck with an outrageous medical bill. That medical bill bankrupts you.
All of your hard work gone. Everything you worked so hard for vanishes because the greedy insurance companies don't want to pay.
Even though you have paid thousands and thousands in premiums over the years, which seem to keep doubling every couple of years.
Many succesful people have become homeless in scenarios just like this.
How is that fair? You worked hard but still end up poor.
These kind of practices cannot continue.