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- Aug 6, 2009
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Negative Fudd...negative.
I spent the last 30 years serving my country....20 of it active duty Navy....and now 10 with DoD Civil Service.
You see Fudd.....when you earn something it just makes you feel so much better about using it to your own benefit. When you demand something because you think you deserve it and it's paid for off of other people's hard work it diminishes it's significance greatly and in my opinion it makes one a lazy ass. Next thing you know you will want the government to guarantee lifetime employment and 3 day work weeks.
But you see patek, you are getting a government subsidy. Despite your service and work yada yada yada, it's government. It's not private. So your argument falls flat.
No it doesn't. I earned the right to have it. You want it off of my dime and I say f*** you....you go earn it yourself.
I see reasonable civil comportment didn't stick as a quality despite your military service. In the context of this thread, your service and therefore your eligibility for tricare has absolutely no merit. The issue at hand was small business owners getting private health insurance. You have government insurance. Why you don't see what the actual premise is, is beyond me. But you may continue to argue with yourself and make the Navy look bad in the process. I won't hold it against them.