Health care and the government workers

keee keee

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If government-run health care is all that and a bag of chips, then those in congress who vote for it should have no problem having it as their insurance. Why are the taxpayer and the Illegal's the only one who will have to participate in this program. If it is good enough for the people who pay their wages and who they work for, then it is should be good enough for them and their families!!!
 
If government-run health care is all that and a bag of chips, then those in congress who vote for it should have no problem having it as their insurance. Why are the taxpayer and the Illegal's the only one who will have to participate in this program. If it is good enough for the people who pay their wages and who they work for, then it is should be good enough for them and their families!!!

What "government run health care"?

There's no "government run health care" in this country. Except, of course, the insurance plans that Congress already have.
 
If government-run health care is all that and a bag of chips, then those in congress who vote for it should have no problem having it as their insurance. Why are the taxpayer and the Illegal's the only one who will have to participate in this program. If it is good enough for the people who pay their wages and who they work for, then it is should be good enough for them and their families!!!

What "government run health care"?

There's no "government run health care" in this country. Except, of course, the insurance plans that Congress already have.

poor keee keee. not too bright. :eek:
 
She's referring to the douchebag senators who are looking for ways to be exempt from the insurance they're forcing all the rest of us to carry.

Kee kee isn't the one who looks stupid here.
 
Only a total moron would drag up a thread from Jan 09 and start whining about it.

Is stupidity some kind of new religion for Dainty?
 
Yes, it is.
She doesn't look stupid at all.

"One such surprise is found on page 158 of the legislation, which appears to create a carve out for senior staff members in the leadership offices and on congressional committees, essentially exempting those senior Democrat staffers who wrote the bill from being forced to purchase health care plans in the same way as other Americans. "
Exempted from "Obamacare:" The Authors - CBS News
 
Why don't we treat Illegals like the Mexican Government does?

Health care and the government workers
If government-run...

"blah, blah, b;ah...if government run, blah, blah, blah..."


get a life
:cuckoo:

For someone who thinks he's the person to admonish others on not sticking to the point, this thread has quite a few posts that are simply trolling....
 
Only a total moron would drag up a thread from Jan 09 and start whining about it.

Is stupidity some kind of new religion for Dainty?

go fuck yourself you blonde freak. :lol:

I wasn't aware I needed an instruction from you to do so. Freak. How pathetic are you, dredging up some thread from 2009 and whining about it? You are indeed a special person - I don't think there are many who can out-stupid you.
 
Yes, it is.
She doesn't look stupid at all.

"One such surprise is found on page 158 of the legislation, which appears to create a carve out for senior staff members in the leadership offices and on congressional committees, essentially exempting those senior Democrat staffers who wrote the bill from being forced to purchase health care plans in the same way as other Americans. "
Exempted from "Obamacare:" The Authors - CBS News

Yeah, this meme has been disproven as well. Wanna try again?

Congressional staffers are the only people who are mandated to purchase insurance from exchanges - the rest of us Americans can buy Insurance any way we like. The "surprise" on page 158 exempts some staffers from that mandate.
 
Why don't we treat Illegals like the Mexican Government does?

Health care and the government workers
If government-run...

"blah, blah, b;ah...if government run, blah, blah, blah..."


get a life
:cuckoo:

For someone who thinks he's the person to admonish others on not sticking to the point, this thread has quite a few posts that are simply trolling....

one person's trolling is another person's way of showing bullshit for what it is -- bullshit.

:eusa_whistle:
 
Yes, it is.
She doesn't look stupid at all.

"One such surprise is found on page 158 of the legislation, which appears to create a carve out for senior staff members in the leadership offices and on congressional committees, essentially exempting those senior Democrat staffers who wrote the bill from being forced to purchase health care plans in the same way as other Americans. "
Exempted from "Obamacare:" The Authors - CBS News


Staff wrote the stuff in, for staff. get yer facts straight
For as long as the political fight took over the past year, the abbreviated review process on the health care legislation currently pending on President Obama’s desk is unquestionably going to result in some surprises - as happens with any piece of mashed-up legislation - both for the congressmen who voted for it and for the American people.

One such surprise is found on page 158...

...

It appears from the way this language is written that those staffers NOT in personal offices, such as those working and paid under the committee structure (such as those working for Chairman Henry Waxman) or those working on leadership staff (such as those working for Speaker Nancy Pelosi) would be exempt from these requirements (emphasis added).

According to the Congressional Research Service, this definition of staff will only apply to those staffers employed within a member’s “personal office” - meaning that it will absolutely not apply to committee staff members, and may not apply to leadership staff.

So you again TROLL around misrepresenting what is fact, not just spinning, and you have the unmitigated balls to call people trolls, as well as report people to admins and the maude squad, for violation of the rules?

You remind me of those Nazi and Commie types we've all read about who formed the neighborhood committees.

:cuckoo:
 
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Only a total moron would drag up a thread from Jan 09 and start whining about it.

Is stupidity some kind of new religion for Dainty?

go fuck yourself you blonde freak. :lol:

I wasn't aware I needed an instruction from you to do so. Freak. How pathetic are you, dredging up some thread from 2009 and whining about it? You are indeed a special person - I don't think there are many who can out-stupid you.

nobody is whining, but harping like a banshee suffering time-of-the-month syndrome comes close to a textbook definition of: whining

and threads are not dead.

:eusa_whistle:
 
If government-run health care is all that and a bag of chips, then those in congress who vote for it should have no problem having it as their insurance. Why are the taxpayer and the Illegal's the only one who will have to participate in this program. If it is good enough for the people who pay their wages and who they work for, then it is should be good enough for them and their families!!!

What "government run health care"?

There's no "government run health care" in this country. Except, of course, the insurance plans that Congress already have.

You don't have any idea what you are talking about.

Federal employees, including Congress, obtain their insurance through the FEHBP, the FEderal Employees Health Benefits Program, in which private insurance companies offer health insurance and the employees choose which company they go with. So that is not "government run health care".

The VA system is in fact "government run health care". The VA operates the actual hospitals, and the VA is a part of the federal government.

There is also Medicare and Medicaid, both of which are administered by either federal or state government, sometimes with portions of the coverage contracted out to private insurance (for example, with Medicare Advantage). Pure Medicare and Medicaid would count as "government run health insurance", (not health care), whereas Medicare Advantage would only partially count, as it enlists private insurance companies.
 

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