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What about no cash bail, or men in girls sports, or santuary cities for illigals and Hate Trump. I know I am stiring the pot, but what are the new ideas that the dems are proud of ? Or is it really just Hate Trump.
Originally posted by: Brent Kline
What about no cash bail, or men in girls sports, or santuary cities for illigals and Hate Trump. I know I am stiring the pot, but what are the new ideas that the dems are proud of ? Or is it really just Hate Trump.
That's like saying the Allies fought Germany because they hated Hitler.
Originally posted by: Brent Kline
What about no cash bail, or men in girls sports, or santuary cities for illigals and Hate Trump. I know I am stiring the pot, but what are the new ideas that the dems are proud of ? Or is it really just Hate Trump.
I would add what I believe is #1. Personal accountability. If you choose not to work, that's on you to deal with the consequences. No free government shit because of your laziness. This includes insurance.
When Kevin has no sensible argument, he claims racism, brings up Nazi, or some other ridiculous ism. He rarely has any sensible argument so we're in for a bunch of Hitler. It should be noted that American Liberals mostly argued that the US let Hitler do his thing with no American involvement. 85 years later, they finally have balls.
Originally posted by: Boilerman
I would add what I believe is #1. Personal accountability. If you choose not to work, that's on you to deal with the consequences. No free government shit because of your laziness. This includes insurance.
I agree Boiler.....if you CHOOSE not to work, deal with the consequences. But, people that CAN'T work (disabled) are the ones feeling the brunt of this, and many of those people aren't getting any free government shit. That's not cool.
THe original Obamacare included a provision that forced people who didnt work to pay for their own insurance instead of getting free shit Emergency Room care. It was called the "individual mandate".
Without it deadbeat losers who didnt work could just show up at a Hospital and get their broken arm mended for free.
Boilerman and the tea party had a big problem with that provision that required personal responsibility instead of the nanny state.. So Trump got rid of it in his first term.
Funny and hypocritcal bunch, arent they?
Originally posted by: Edso
I agree Boiler.....if you CHOOSE not to work, deal with the consequences. But, people that CAN'T work (disabled) are the ones feeling the brunt of this, and many of those people aren't getting any free government shit. That's not cool.
If you are correct, please let me know. Why do you say that disabled people can't get government assistance. FYI, I've been a regular in several bars in my home town for 2 decades. I've heard a hundred times people quiting work, because they passed some threshhold for free shit. Once they lose the free shit, they work the absolute minimum to get the free shit back.
Originally posted by: PJ Stroh
THe original Obamacare included a provision that forced people who didnt work to pay for their own insurance instead of getting free shit Emergency Room care. It was called the "individual mandate".
Without it deadbeat losers who didnt work could just show up at a Hospital and get their broken arm mended for free.
Boilerman and the tea party had a big problem with that provision that required personal responsibility instead of the nanny state.. So Trump got rid of it in his first term.
Funny and hypocritcal bunch, arent they?
Now for the truth ---- "Former President Donald Trump and Republican lawmakers advocated for the removal of the individual mandate from the Affordable Care Act (ACA), also known as Obamacare, primarily based on the argument that individuals should not be forced by the government to purchase health insurance and that the mandate represented an infringement on personal freedom" --- Philosophical Opposition to Government Mandates: Many conservatives and Republicans viewed the individual mandate as an overreach of government power, arguing that individuals should have the freedom to choose whether or not to purchase health insurance without facing a tax penalty. -- Perceived as Unfair or Costly: The individual mandate was considered one of the least popular provisions of the ACA, and opponents argued that it imposed an unfair financial burden, particularly on low- and middle-income households who may have struggled to afford health insurance and were subsequently penalized for not complying"
Why on earth does anyone who is an able bodied adult get free healthcare, emergency room or otherwise? People, you are accountable for yourself. I am not your mommy.