It’s amazing how the internet truly harnesses the power of making me hate people without ever meeting them. Take most of you, for example.
It’s amazing how the internet truly harnesses the power of making me hate people without ever meeting them. Take most of you, for example.
You should have thought long and hard before writing this and then wrote something else. This is fucking embarrassing and silly.
You realize that all your arguments boil down to, “Well women are biologically inferior to men so of course they should be paid less.” Like it’s actually pretty shocking that you don’t try to hide your misogyny in a different argument like most do, it’s just very plainly stated like nothing is wrong with it and you…
By your rationale, the men’s team shouldn’t be paid hardly at all because they can’t beat the men’s teams from other countries.
This is a strange argument because the USMNT doesn’t win against those international teams either.
Because fuck personal growth huh? Just because Jeremy Irons won’t be a good little boy and self-flagellate in front of you doesn’t mean this isn’t a positive thing. Which do you care more about, him apologizing or him actually being a better person?
Sure, and you have terminal full of shit.
I’m on Mike Pence’s Medicaid expansion plan and have had absolutely no trouble. It was as simple as signing up, getting approved and choosing between two providers. I pay my affordable premium every month, and see whatever doctor my PCP sends me to see. My policy covers vision, dental and prescriptions. People seem to…
I feel like you maybe don’t actually ever deal with insurance companies...cause that’s exactly how it already is - a complete clusterfuck.
And how is that program working out right now? You know, for the people who actually qualify, not the ones who don't but can't get private insurance.
You might actually want to talk to some people on Medicaid about how well that is and isn't working for them.
No, you really don't.
But that’s not how I want to live.
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You’re totally right. I’d rather have what we have now: poor people dying because they don’t have the “right” to health care.
I am speaking for myself only. I am 67 and am on Medicare. I have had very few hassles. I have not had to wait for any kind of treatment, ever. Sometimes the bills for my co-pays take a long time to arrive, but it was like that with private insurance, also.
That's not how it works in other countries that have "free healthcare". Why do you think it has to be that way in America?
Way to completely disregard the entire comment and just go back to stating numbers.
We already spend more per capita on healthcare than any country with a nationalized system.
Why would you have to deal with something like that?