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Is the parent then choosing 30% less pay in order to receive more than 30% in compensation benefits?
That's not preventing them from getting another job, it is a decision they are making.
Agreed it is a decision. But it is not one they should have to make.
When choosing a job, there are many decisions that have to be made concerning it.
I am unsure why one specific choice should be removed from that equation. You have decided that this one is an issue/problem for you, but what makes your issue/problem more important than some other person's issue/problem for their job choosing decision?
I gotta figure out how to drop by when you crack those open. LOLThat sums it up......................................
You may have a point. Perhaps I should get a bottle of Bollinger instead. Such an occasion deserves the absolute best... I shall investigate a good vintage Bolly. My bad. I was being lazy because I have a few bottles of Taittys.
We thought you were sub-contracted for that work.So, are YOU stupid, blind, or evil? LOL
Depends on how much traction Justice Kennedy's "make commerce to regulate it" question gains.Defeat of "Obamacare" could lead to Medicare for everyone.
If my theory on the cultural/societal pendulum is correct, try 100 years of misery for liberals if not it's ultimate extinction till it is replaced with something else. In about 50 or so, will begin the over-reach, and then growing misery for all. After that, expect it to reverse again. It's happened for 300 years on this continent in various guises.BS- ANOTHER 20 years of misery...
No, I just think you are wrong in your assessment of the situation.Enjoy the deductions and fees going up- probably more cutoffs, and of course more people on welfare to get medicaid. You think this is a game, right, big moron?
really?
it's cute for someone who has no kids to be happy that when my son turns 22 he'll be uninsured instead of being insured til he's 26.
Is the grown man unable to support himself?
really?
it's cute for someone who has no kids to be happy that when my son turns 22 he'll be uninsured instead of being insured til he's 26.
Is the grown man unable to support himself?
If he's still in school, how do you suppose he will support himself? Just curious.
Well, it looks like Obamacare is 89 days away from being history. They're already making up excuses and trying to put a positive spin on what losing his biggest claim to fame means.
I guess he can always go back to talking about the way he got Osama Bin Laden.
Course I always wondered why he fired his Sec. of Defense right afterwards. Seems like if he did such a good job I'd want to decorate him, not get rid of him.
Wonder what that means????
Well, not really. I know what it means. But still, for most who took the time to think it is a real poser.
Well, it looks like Obamacare is 89 days away from being history. They're already making up excuses and trying to put a positive spin on what losing his biggest claim to fame means.
I guess he can always go back to talking about the way he got Osama Bin Laden.
Course I always wondered why he fired his Sec. of Defense right afterwards. Seems like if he did such a good job I'd want to decorate him, not get rid of him.
Wonder what that means????
Well, not really. I know what it means. But still, for most who took the time to think it is a real poser.
Won't that be wonderful. Then I won't have to pay for health insurance anymore since they'll cancel my policy due to my pre-existing conditions. I imagine if they vote down the legislation then all the high risk pools will be dissolved, so once again I will be left uninsured. But at least its what is best for America. Honestly, I'll probably just say fuck it once my kids are on their own. I'll just quit working and go on welfare so I become eligible for Medicaid.
Well, it looks like Obamacare is 89 days away from being history.
"On March 23, 2010, President Obama signed the Affordable Care Act. The law puts in place comprehensive health insurance reforms that will roll out over four years and beyond, with most changes taking place by 2014. Others have already begun. Use this timeline to learn about whats changing and when."