Posted on 07/21/2009 5:04:07 PM PDT by PJ-Comix
“DU loons apparently believe”
Nuff said.
If the loons truly do believe that, then why would they need provisions to FORCE compliance? If forced compliance is part of the bill, then they are admitting that they don’t believe their own BS.
I’ll email you my address so you can send me all that “worthless” money which is cluttering up your house. Helping people in distress is what I do bess.
Update on the sensitive lad, the piano-playing primitive.
Link on next comment, below.
The 1/3 figure for health care deductions has to be a grossly exaggerated figure, or the guy is working for peanuts and has health benefits offered and he’s opted for them. It could well be that the benefits package has levels with a set deduction for each level. Based on the level he opted for, and his low wage, the percent of the deduction may be high.
You state he’s recently married with a child on the way. Though working for a low wage, this could be why he’s opted for the health plan; to cover the cost of the birth.
But, even so, he’s not thinking straight. One has to look at the whole package, both features and copay, to determine the value of the insurance expense. I doubt this is anywhere near his line of reason.
I suspect he’s lying, bcsco.
It’s like Ms. Ed, the unappellated eohippus, the “Horse with no Name” primitive, once alleging that her medical insurance cost her $500 per month, which was 25% of her monthly pay.
That would make her monthly pay circa $2,000, or $24,000 a year.
Ms. Ed alleges to be a registered nurse, and alleges to work much overtime.
One of those two comments is a lie; either Ms. Ed is a keyboardist, not a registered nurse, in a hospital making $24,000 a year, or Ms. Ed is a registered nurse making considerably more than $24,000 a year.
Lying comes as naturally to primitives as passing gas comes to the Bostonian Drunkard.
That could very well be. What made me wonder was the remark about the pregnancy. Until that, I also felt the same as you.
Have a good night, Frank. I'm an early one to sign off...
It’s probably that the sensitive lad includes the employer-paid portion of his health insurance, as if the sensitive lad is paying the whole thing himself.
It’s similar with the time Ms. Ed, the unappellated eohippus, the “Horse with no Name” primitive, posted that her hysteriarectomy cost her tens of thousands of dollars, which was the total of the bill.
In fact, Ms. Ed’s insurance, and not Ms. Ed herself, paid nearly all the bill. But the lying Ms. Ed tried to make it sound as if she was paying the whole thing.
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