The Reps are going to save us from the ACA

Yes. I'm retired since January 1, 2016 but my company pays for my insurance.

Making this, "I am totally in the tank for single payer insurance. I pay for my insurance and you pay for your insurance.", utter bullshit then.

Figures. No one with insurance is on their own.

You make the choice as to whom you choose to be employed. Fringe benefits are sometimes as or more important than the salary or hourly wage one receives. We all make choices in life. Some make better choices than others do.

Yes not everyone wants to work in a factory or behind a desk.

It's their choice to make. Why should someone else pay for the stupid choices others make?

Well I don't know , where have you worked. Some people are fine staying at the same company for 50 years, others are not.[/QUOTE]

I started out working in a large sawmill's power plant. I then was drafted into the US Army. When I got out, I went to work for an electrical company and learned electrical estimating. I went to VPI and got a degree in electrical engineering and then I started my own electrical design and construction company. I ran my company for thirty-five years and turned it over to my three kids to run on January 1, 2016.[/QUOTE]

So your children pay for your insurance. Not you.[/QUOTE]

No. My company pays for my insurance. It is still my company since I am the majority stockholder.[/QUOTE]

So you do not have Medicare?
 
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Making this, "I am totally in the tank for single payer insurance. I pay for my insurance and you pay for your insurance.", utter bullshit then.

Figures. No one with insurance is on their own.

You make the choice as to whom you choose to be employed. Fringe benefits are sometimes as or more important than the salary or hourly wage one receives. We all make choices in life. Some make better choices than others do.

Yes not everyone wants to work in a factory or behind a desk.

Doesn't matter, in ameria, someone must always be punished and suffer.

Yes. I'm retired since January 1, 2016 but my company pays for my insurance.

Making this, "I am totally in the tank for single payer insurance. I pay for my insurance and you pay for your insurance.", utter bullshit then.

Figures. No one with insurance is on their own.

You make the choice as to whom you choose to be employed. Fringe benefits are sometimes as or more important than the salary or hourly wage one receives. We all make choices in life. Some make better choices than others do.

Yes not everyone wants to work in a factory or behind a desk.

It's their choice to make. Why should someone else pay for the stupid choices others make?

Well I don't know , where have you worked. Some people are fine staying at the same company for 50 years, others are not.[/QUOTE]

I started out working in a large sawmill's power plant. I then was drafted into the US Army. When I got out, I went to work for an electrical company and learned electrical estimating. I went to VPI and got a degree in electrical engineering and then I started my own electrical design and construction company. I ran my company for thirty-five years and turned it over to my three kids to run on January 1, 2016.[/QUOTE]

So your children pay for your insurance. Not you.[/QUOTE]

No. My company pays for my insurance. It is still my company since I am the majority stockholder.[/QUOTE]

Bullshit, insurance is collectivism.
 
Sounds to me like you folks are happy to set your own bars for yourselfs too low. What you are admitting is that you are incapable of taking care of yourselves and your own families.

Thanks for the concern, employer insurance. Most expensive healthcare on the planet, with shitty outcomes compared to ther advanced societies, but you don't care about any of that, you children are able to cover you. Got it.

While you can't take care of either your children or yourself. Got it.
 
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Making this, "I am totally in the tank for single payer insurance. I pay for my insurance and you pay for your insurance.", utter bullshit then.

Figures. No one with insurance is on their own.

You make the choice as to whom you choose to be employed. Fringe benefits are sometimes as or more important than the salary or hourly wage one receives. We all make choices in life. Some make better choices than others do.

Yes not everyone wants to work in a factory or behind a desk.

Doesn't matter, in ameria, someone must always be punished and suffer.

Yes. I'm retired since January 1, 2016 but my company pays for my insurance.

Making this, "I am totally in the tank for single payer insurance. I pay for my insurance and you pay for your insurance.", utter bullshit then.

Figures. No one with insurance is on their own.

You make the choice as to whom you choose to be employed. Fringe benefits are sometimes as or more important than the salary or hourly wage one receives. We all make choices in life. Some make better choices than others do.

Yes not everyone wants to work in a factory or behind a desk.

It's their choice to make. Why should someone else pay for the stupid choices others make?

Well I don't know , where have you worked. Some people are fine staying at the same company for 50 years, others are not.

I started out working in a large sawmill's power plant. I then was drafted into the US Army. When I got out, I went to work for an electrical company and learned electrical estimating. I went to VPI and got a degree in electrical engineering and then I started my own electrical design and construction company. I ran my company for thirty-five years and turned it over to my three kids to run on January 1, 2016.[/QUOTE]

So your children pay for your insurance. Not you.[/QUOTE]

No. My company pays for my insurance. It is still my company since I am the majority stockholder.[/QUOTE]

So you do not have Medicare?[/QUOTE]

Oh he's all on his own and never benefitted from being part of society. Just ask him.
 
Sounds to me like you folks are happy to set your own bars for yourselfs too low. What you are admitting is that you are incapable of taking care of yourselves and your own families.

Thanks for the concern, employer insurance. Most expensive healthcare on the planet, with shitty outcomes compared to ther advanced societies, but you don't care about any of that, you children are able to cover you. Got it.

While you can't take care of either your children or yourself. Got it.

Well when you're wrong just make shit up.
 
[

Making this, "I am totally in the tank for single payer insurance. I pay for my insurance and you pay for your insurance.", utter bullshit then.

Figures. No one with insurance is on their own.

You make the choice as to whom you choose to be employed. Fringe benefits are sometimes as or more important than the salary or hourly wage one receives. We all make choices in life. Some make better choices than others do.

Yes not everyone wants to work in a factory or behind a desk.

Doesn't matter, in ameria, someone must always be punished and suffer.

Yes. I'm retired since January 1, 2016 but my company pays for my insurance.

Making this, "I am totally in the tank for single payer insurance. I pay for my insurance and you pay for your insurance.", utter bullshit then.

Figures. No one with insurance is on their own.

You make the choice as to whom you choose to be employed. Fringe benefits are sometimes as or more important than the salary or hourly wage one receives. We all make choices in life. Some make better choices than others do.

Yes not everyone wants to work in a factory or behind a desk.

It's their choice to make. Why should someone else pay for the stupid choices others make?

Well I don't know , where have you worked. Some people are fine staying at the same company for 50 years, others are not.

I started out working in a large sawmill's power plant. I then was drafted into the US Army. When I got out, I went to work for an electrical company and learned electrical estimating. I went to VPI and got a degree in electrical engineering and then I started my own electrical design and construction company. I ran my company for thirty-five years and turned it over to my three kids to run on January 1, 2016.[/QUOTE]

So your children pay for your insurance. Not you.[/QUOTE]

No. My company pays for my insurance. It is still my company since I am the majority stockholder.[/QUOTE]

Bullshit, insurance is collectivism.[/QUOTE]

My company pays the premiums for my children and their families as well.
 
[

Making this, "I am totally in the tank for single payer insurance. I pay for my insurance and you pay for your insurance.", utter bullshit then.

Figures. No one with insurance is on their own.

You make the choice as to whom you choose to be employed. Fringe benefits are sometimes as or more important than the salary or hourly wage one receives. We all make choices in life. Some make better choices than others do.

Yes not everyone wants to work in a factory or behind a desk.

Doesn't matter, in ameria, someone must always be punished and suffer.

Making this, "I am totally in the tank for single payer insurance. I pay for my insurance and you pay for your insurance.", utter bullshit then.

Figures. No one with insurance is on their own.

You make the choice as to whom you choose to be employed. Fringe benefits are sometimes as or more important than the salary or hourly wage one receives. We all make choices in life. Some make better choices than others do.

Yes not everyone wants to work in a factory or behind a desk.

It's their choice to make. Why should someone else pay for the stupid choices others make?

Well I don't know , where have you worked. Some people are fine staying at the same company for 50 years, others are not.

I started out working in a large sawmill's power plant. I then was drafted into the US Army. When I got out, I went to work for an electrical company and learned electrical estimating. I went to VPI and got a degree in electrical engineering and then I started my own electrical design and construction company. I ran my company for thirty-five years and turned it over to my three kids to run on January 1, 2016.

So your children pay for your insurance. Not you.[/QUOTE]

No. My company pays for my insurance. It is still my company since I am the majority stockholder.[/QUOTE]

Bullshit, insurance is collectivism.[/QUOTE]

My company pays the premiums for my children and their families as well.[/QUOTE]

The premiums for what?

Insurance.
 
Sounds to me like you folks are happy to set your own bars for yourselfs too low. What you are admitting is that you are incapable of taking care of yourselves and your own families.

Thanks for the concern, employer insurance. Most expensive healthcare on the planet, with shitty outcomes compared to ther advanced societies, but you don't care about any of that, you children are able to cover you. Got it.

While you can't take care of either your children or yourself. Got it.

Well when you're wrong just make shit up.

I don't blame you. It is really a knock on a man that he must depend upon others to take care of his and his family's needs.
 
and they go on an on , Ryan how bad it is. Go right ahead Ryan, the only reason the ACA is failing is due to the Reps.

I hope it hangs them, but good. Take away Planned Parenthood as well. He is from WI and WI is a on its way to be failed state.
I expect that small business owners and people who have independent insurance who are not actually subsidized by other taxpayers can well understand being saved.

Extreme forms of socialism never succeed in heterogeneous and large states.
 
Sounds to me like you folks are happy to set your own bars for yourselfs too low. What you are admitting is that you are incapable of taking care of yourselves and your own families.

Thanks for the concern, employer insurance. Most expensive healthcare on the planet, with shitty outcomes compared to ther advanced societies, but you don't care about any of that, you children are able to cover you. Got it.

While you can't take care of either your children or yourself. Got it.

Well when you're wrong just make shit up.

I don't blame you. It is really a knock on a man that he must depend upon others to take care of his and his family's needs.

You're a socialist hon, and you chose it.
 
Sounds to me like you folks are happy to set your own bars for yourselfs too low. What you are admitting is that you are incapable of taking care of yourselves and your own families.

Thanks for the concern, employer insurance. Most expensive healthcare on the planet, with shitty outcomes compared to ther advanced societies, but you don't care about any of that, you children are able to cover you. Got it.

While you can't take care of either your children or yourself. Got it.

Well when you're wrong just make shit up.

I don't blame you. It is really a knock on a man that he must depend upon others to take care of his and his family's needs.

You're a socialist hon, and you chose it.

No. I'm a man and a responsible one.
 
You make the choice as to whom you choose to be employed. Fringe benefits are sometimes as or more important than the salary or hourly wage one receives. We all make choices in life. Some make better choices than others do.

Yes not everyone wants to work in a factory or behind a desk.

Doesn't matter, in ameria, someone must always be punished and suffer.

You make the choice as to whom you choose to be employed. Fringe benefits are sometimes as or more important than the salary or hourly wage one receives. We all make choices in life. Some make better choices than others do.

Yes not everyone wants to work in a factory or behind a desk.

It's their choice to make. Why should someone else pay for the stupid choices others make?

Well I don't know , where have you worked. Some people are fine staying at the same company for 50 years, others are not.

I started out working in a large sawmill's power plant. I then was drafted into the US Army. When I got out, I went to work for an electrical company and learned electrical estimating. I went to VPI and got a degree in electrical engineering and then I started my own electrical design and construction company. I ran my company for thirty-five years and turned it over to my three kids to run on January 1, 2016.

So your children pay for your insurance. Not you.

No. My company pays for my insurance. It is still my company since I am the majority stockholder.[/QUOTE]

Bullshit, insurance is collectivism.[/QUOTE]

My company pays the premiums for my children and their families as well.[/QUOTE]

The premiums for what?

Insurance.[/QUOTE]

Fenton, if you are really destitute and cannot provide for yourself and your family, perhaps I could assist you financially?
 
Yes not everyone wants to work in a factory or behind a desk.

Doesn't matter, in ameria, someone must always be punished and suffer.

Yes not everyone wants to work in a factory or behind a desk.

It's their choice to make. Why should someone else pay for the stupid choices others make?

Well I don't know , where have you worked. Some people are fine staying at the same company for 50 years, others are not.

I started out working in a large sawmill's power plant. I then was drafted into the US Army. When I got out, I went to work for an electrical company and learned electrical estimating. I went to VPI and got a degree in electrical engineering and then I started my own electrical design and construction company. I ran my company for thirty-five years and turned it over to my three kids to run on January 1, 2016.

So your children pay for your insurance. Not you.

No. My company pays for my insurance. It is still my company since I am the majority stockholder.

Bullshit, insurance is collectivism.[/QUOTE]

My company pays the premiums for my children and their families as well.[/QUOTE]

The premiums for what?

Insurance.[/QUOTE]

Fenton, if you are really destitute and cannot provide for yourself and your family, perhaps I could assist you financially?[/QUOTE]

Collectivism employer insurance just like you and yours hon, thanks for the concern.
 

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