DublinO (5383)
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Recent Comments from DublinO

  • Comment on armed motorcycle rider (2009-08-21 18:18:15)
    In my zombie kit...
  • Comment on Boat Dock Fail (2009-08-21 18:17:28)
    Your doing it wrong
  • Comment on No Pubic Option! (2009-08-21 12:16:49)
    This woman looks like she has 1,000 dollars to bet with???
  • Comment on chinese cafeteria (2009-08-21 11:42:47)
    She's wearing different gang colors dude
  • Comment on chinese cafeteria (2009-08-21 11:39:47)
    at first glance this looked like prison to me
  • Comment on No Pubic Option! (2009-08-21 02:31:01)
    *interpretation *than
  • Comment on No Pubic Option! (2009-08-21 02:29:36)
    Also Nyokki, I have been actually looking at the "raw" bill rather than some glorified inturpritation and it seems like there is allot to gain here, if competitive insurance companies want to exist then they have to fit within certain guide-lines set by an association. I feel like a chump everyone, damn those tainted cliff notes... Still trying to interpret the 1071 pages in bureaucratic form,
  • Comment on No Pubic Option! (2009-08-21 02:26:14)
    We have mandatory insurance for our cars (LIABILITY) so if we injure someone there is funds available to help them... And your statement isn't true you don't have to have car insurance in all states or if you don't have a care.
  • Comment on No Pubic Option! (2009-08-21 01:22:04)
    I'm definitely not clear, I do think we need reform, I am just not enthusiastic about what I have read from the bill thus far. http://energycommerce.house.gov/Press_111/20090714/aahca.pdf
  • Comment on No Pubic Option! (2009-08-21 01:11:11)
    I understand it's significantly more expensive for someone with a pre-existing condition, but I have seldom met anyone that was incapable of getting a position with a company that offers health insurance... I'm unemployed with my benefits coming near expiration soon and I will have to figure out a way to gain benefits for my pregnant wife and I, but I hardly feel it is my government, city, county, state, or or countries responsibility to make a way for us... it's out there if I'm hungry enough. I know it sounds cold, but I have had to make a way for myself my entire life, when I turned 18 and decided not to go to college, benefits were on me, I worked a factory, I joined the Army Reserves and scraped by (Reserves until recently offered no benefits mind you.) I have met many who said the Government needs to find a way, and if it's decided that it's a national effort to provide health care to those who choose not to pursue it on their own esteem, or cannot than so be it, I still am not happy about being yanked into government care, the last thing our government understands is efficiency. Perhaps the hospital fees will be much more humble with the government involved, god knows it's extortion that they can charge 85 dollars for the administration of a bed pan.
  • Comment on No Pubic Option! (2009-08-20 23:27:40)
    Anyone could be covered by Blue Cross Blue Shield with various rates and co-pay options, I did it for a while rather than taking on Tricare's shit coverage. Also, one of my guys in his civilian field, he's a roofer pulling in 120,000 a year, self employed, doesn't opt for health insurance, just LLC, he definitely doesn't pay taxes on all that he earns in fact he asked me to check his figures and he claimed 23,000 with his reservist pay. I don't think it's an isolated incident in fact he's done it 4 times since. He could be paying 1180 a year for his own health insurance, yet elects not to, so when I hear of a plan that will "fix" this.... what's to fix I am not saying the existing system is gold but public healthcare is hopping from one extreme to the next. I've been in a position before making shit minimum wage living paycheck to paycheck, and I got off my ass, without government grants. Does anyone know when blue cross blue shield is not available to someone... it's when their employer is already a carrier and they elect not pay for it that they cannot be covered. It's no mystery to me and it's never been laid out for me by anyone. Why is this such a disgusting option for so many??? so if you need something more advanced you pay more, rather than needing it and going through months and months of trials and reviews convincing the Government you need it. I have made a mess here, sorry if I'm not clear
  • Comment on No Pubic Option! (2009-08-20 22:25:28)
    I knew this was coming... take a look at the latter post, "far" right or left. Either that is far left or far right are unintelligent, I mean it's nice to see the right worked up about something other than abortion or gay marriage. And dude you can say all you want about why the Repubs don't want it, it's not that they cherish insurance companies man... For me it's the fear of government control (not socialism) but I have seen what life is like at the hands and care of the government and trust me it's not efficient. Insurance companies are much easier to battle for what you need than the U.S. Government by far, think you will be able to coax anything other than the cheapest option, you think the government cares about people?
  • Comment on No Pubic Option! (2009-08-20 21:21:14)
    Jesus, the one thing either far side left or right cannot grasp is a G-damn compromise, wtf.
  • Comment on No Pubic Option! (2009-08-20 21:20:49)
    Jesus, the one thing either side left or right cannot grasp is a G-damn compromise, wtf.
  • Comment on District 9 Camera Man (2009-08-20 11:17:42)
    So the format is Documentary style, I can understand that but it started out like with the guy filming candy bars and his girlfriend checking out. So even for documentary style it's fail... Blair witch started documentary style and went mayhem in the middle (I'm not saying that Blair witch is the standard here either.) It's not amateur hour
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