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 You have got to be kidding me that the NDAA and ACTA are more significant than what happened yesterday. The only thing I can conclude is you don't understand the significance of what happened yesterday.Originally posted by majorownage View PostNDAA and ACTA. ACTA was a treaty, not a bill though."When the people find that they can vote themselves money, that will herald the end of the republic." -Benjamin Franklin
 "A democracy will continue to exist up until the time that voters discover that they can vote themselves generous gifts from the public treasury." -Alexander Fraser Tytler
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 Ask her if she has the authority to block you, or if she needs to send it to the house.Originally posted by talisman View PostAnd she just told me if I didn't stop replying on her wall she was going to block me. Lol, wow."When the people find that they can vote themselves money, that will herald the end of the republic." -Benjamin Franklin
 "A democracy will continue to exist up until the time that voters discover that they can vote themselves generous gifts from the public treasury." -Alexander Fraser Tytler
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 My recruiter was telling me the other day about how great the health care is and that you can go into any hospital and get immediate free care. Sounded sketch. How bad is health care through the military, in your experience?Originally posted by Forever_frost View PostWait until the liberals get a taste of military health care. "Sniffles? Suck it up and get teh fuck out of my office." Medical malpractice suit? Can't, they're part of the government
 
 Maybe he likes Barry? HahaOriginally posted by Zfan View PostDouche Bag, what does this have to do with anything......that's what I thought, nothing. Kind of like your IQ level....zero!
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 I have a liberal friend who is a nurse that has been rainbows and unicorns about this. She posted a picture of a little girl with cancer with the caption, 'How can anyone think that denying her coverage is a good thing?' and the comments from supporters were touting the healthcare act as an end to corporate greed.
 
 Yes, there are plenty of warm fuzzies written into it, but this isn't the end of corporate greed. I don't understand how they can't see that insurance companies are just going to get more creative in their denials and coverage limits.
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 "Greed" is the word jealous people use in lieu of "success."Originally posted by Treasure Chest View PostI have a liberal friend who is a nurse that has been rainbows and unicorns about this. She posted a picture of a little girl with cancer with the caption, 'How can anyone think that denying her coverage is a good thing?' and the comments from supporters were touting the healthcare act as an end to corporate greed.
 
 Yes, there are plenty of warm fuzzies written into it, but this isn't the end of corporate greed. I don't understand how they can't see that insurance companies are just going to get more creative in their denials and coverage limits."When the people find that they can vote themselves money, that will herald the end of the republic." -Benjamin Franklin
 "A democracy will continue to exist up until the time that voters discover that they can vote themselves generous gifts from the public treasury." -Alexander Fraser Tytler
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 Yes, typically. I'm not a bleeding heart, but insurance companies are extra dirty when it comes to protecting their profits. I fully understand that they're in business to make money, but their tactics are a bit extreme. Used car dealers are easier to negotiate with.Originally posted by CJ View Post"Greed" is the word jealous people use in lieu of "success."
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 Used cars dealers make it seem like they are easier to negotiate with, but in both circumstances you get fucked. The difference being private companies are not the government. Ever tried shopping around for the best price on a postage stamp?Originally posted by Treasure Chest View PostYes, typically. I'm not a bleeding heart, but insurance companies are extra dirty when it comes to protecting their profits. I fully understand that they're in business to make money, but their tactics are a bit extreme. Used car dealers are easier to negotiate with."When the people find that they can vote themselves money, that will herald the end of the republic." -Benjamin Franklin
 "A democracy will continue to exist up until the time that voters discover that they can vote themselves generous gifts from the public treasury." -Alexander Fraser Tytler
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 Keep in mind I have Tricare for Life (for retirees). You can go into any hospital for emergency care, but if you actually want a doctor, you have to find one that accepts Tricare. Then you have to get them approved with Tricare, then you have to file papers every year updating your income so they know if they can bill you further or not.Originally posted by 89gt-stanger View PostMy recruiter was telling me the other day about how great the health care is and that you can go into any hospital and get immediate free care. Sounded sketch. How bad is health care through the military, in your experience?
 
 
 
 Maybe he likes Barry? Haha
 
 However Tricare when you're in the military? You'll never use it because your unit will take care of youI wear a Fez. Fez-es are cool
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 Especially since no one denies claims like the federal governmentOriginally posted by Treasure Chest View PostI have a liberal friend who is a nurse that has been rainbows and unicorns about this. She posted a picture of a little girl with cancer with the caption, 'How can anyone think that denying her coverage is a good thing?' and the comments from supporters were touting the healthcare act as an end to corporate greed.
 
 Yes, there are plenty of warm fuzzies written into it, but this isn't the end of corporate greed. I don't understand how they can't see that insurance companies are just going to get more creative in their denials and coverage limits.I wear a Fez. Fez-es are cool
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 Summary of funding
 The Act's provisions are intended to be funded by a variety of taxes and offsets. Major sources of new revenue include a much-broadened Medicare tax on incomes over $200,000 and $250,000, for individual and joint filers respectively, an annual fee on insurance providers, and a 40% tax on "Cadillac" insurance policies. There are also taxes on pharmaceuticals, high-cost diagnostic equipment, and a 10% federal sales tax on indoor tanning services. Offsets are from intended cost savings such as improved fairness in the Medicare Advantage program relative to traditional Medicare.[43]
 Summary of tax increases:
 Broaden Medicare tax base for high-income taxpayers: $210.2 billion
 Annual fee on health insurance providers: $60 billion
 40% excise tax on health coverage in excess of $10,200/$27,500: $32 billion
 Impose annual fee on manufacturers and importers of branded drugs: $27 billion
 Impose 2.3% excise tax on manufacturers and importers of certain medical devices: $20 billion
 Raise 7.5% Adjusted Gross Income floor on medical expenses deduction to 10%: $15.2 billion
 Limit contributions to flexible spending arrangements in cafeteria plans to $2,500: $13 billion
 All other revenue sources: $14.9 billion
 Original budget estimates included a provision to require information reporting on payments to corporations, which had been projected to raise $17 billion, but the provision was repealed.[44]Fuck you. We're going to Costco.
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