My neigbor complains constantly give or take a few his removal of form insurance?
But he does have 2 boats, nice car, pickup truck (gas guzzler), huge flat TV, laptop, dsl, atv, recent home remodel, Central AC, rec room with pool table and stocked bar, dinner out every week, riding mower (I push mine). Is it wrong for me to not want to recompense for his health insurance? I have no problem helping the dependent, and I often do through charities.
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It's everywhere.
I know people who don't go to the dentist because their employer doesn't proposition dental insurance. YOU'D THINK they would either pay for the $75 6 month cleaning out of pocket or AT LEAST brush/floss regularly, right?
NO.... they got so much TARTAR on their teeth, it is OBVIOUS they don't floss or take any go to care for themselves.
We live in an age where on earth people are raised to live beside their hands out. An age of losers....
I do not believe you something like this. But even if it's true, perhaps he is in the huge pool that the insurance industry have deemed "uninsurable." I recommend that you take this up next to the insurance industry.
I don't think anyone is saying we don't own a problem. I think the issue is the "fix." Liberals want to take over the together system. I think the government should first look to the least possible invasive fix, and I think the insurance industry is the first place I would look. Why are they creating so many uninsureds and uninsurables? And why is this control thinking that handing the insurance companies even more power (by requiring us to buy insurance) will fix anything?
Stingy and thinks the government owes him a living.......it's the mentality of their social group.
You should contained by no way feel impossible about not wanting to contribute to his healthcare 'dilemma'. What your neighbor exhibits is a lack of properly setting his personal priorities.
Your neighbor have obviously succumbed to the temptations of seeing other peoples wealth redistribute. (Just as an aside: Ask him if he agrees with the quote: "From each according to his ability, to each according to his needs." If he/she does, report them they are a Marxist).
What you earn via your job or other pursuits is YOUR personal liberty (i.e. gross, material possessions, benefits, etc). For someone to demand the affairs of state take from you and give to him base on his perceived needs is morally reprehensible, but a common matter today. Educate your neighbor, ask him where this demand for enititlements ends? Ask him why are you morally obligated to impart him something he/she could have if they just prioritized their desires?
It;'s the old mentality that someone owes him something. In this case it is condition care. If he had flawless health care he would grip going on for how expensive boat maintenance is! Source(s): www.landainsurance.com
he has his priorities mixed up, as do most of Americans who want socialized tablets.
the federal government was set up for infrastructure and national protection, not welfare and healthcare.
Yes, I have an nouns like that. She complains about not have health insurance, yet refuse to go get a tangible job and lives primarily on her husband's income and what little she earns doing currency jobs. Their children are grown and out of the home, so there's no excuse about child nurture and neither of them has a chronic or pre-existing condition. Meanwhile, they're paying $700/month for her car and $500/month for her husband's sports car. During football season they'll have at least 15-20 individuals at their house every weekend and spend a minimum of $250 on food/snacks, drink mixers and beer. She's pretty vocal in bragging more or less how much she spends for these things as well. That's just the tip of the iceberg on their spending. Yet they somehow can't afford a $600/month insurance premium. If everyone that could trim their personal budget to money for coverage did, we'd see a significantly reduced number of uninsured people in the US.
I doubt your claims. Guess what? If he visits an emergency room, you're already on the hook for it. Everybody near insurance is.
You wont be paying for his healthcare genius...
They call the older colleagues "Generation Me" for a reason
Your neighbor, like most (not adjectives, before we're deluged next to sob stories about how unfair existence is) who have no health insurance, have a problem with his priorities. His family's welfare should come before beer.
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Answers:
It's everywhere.
I know people who don't go to the dentist because their employer doesn't proposition dental insurance. YOU'D THINK they would either pay for the $75 6 month cleaning out of pocket or AT LEAST brush/floss regularly, right?
NO.... they got so much TARTAR on their teeth, it is OBVIOUS they don't floss or take any go to care for themselves.
We live in an age where on earth people are raised to live beside their hands out. An age of losers....
I do not believe you something like this. But even if it's true, perhaps he is in the huge pool that the insurance industry have deemed "uninsurable." I recommend that you take this up next to the insurance industry.
I don't think anyone is saying we don't own a problem. I think the issue is the "fix." Liberals want to take over the together system. I think the government should first look to the least possible invasive fix, and I think the insurance industry is the first place I would look. Why are they creating so many uninsureds and uninsurables? And why is this control thinking that handing the insurance companies even more power (by requiring us to buy insurance) will fix anything?
Stingy and thinks the government owes him a living.......it's the mentality of their social group.
You should contained by no way feel impossible about not wanting to contribute to his healthcare 'dilemma'. What your neighbor exhibits is a lack of properly setting his personal priorities.
Your neighbor have obviously succumbed to the temptations of seeing other peoples wealth redistribute. (Just as an aside: Ask him if he agrees with the quote: "From each according to his ability, to each according to his needs." If he/she does, report them they are a Marxist).
What you earn via your job or other pursuits is YOUR personal liberty (i.e. gross, material possessions, benefits, etc). For someone to demand the affairs of state take from you and give to him base on his perceived needs is morally reprehensible, but a common matter today. Educate your neighbor, ask him where this demand for enititlements ends? Ask him why are you morally obligated to impart him something he/she could have if they just prioritized their desires?
It;'s the old mentality that someone owes him something. In this case it is condition care. If he had flawless health care he would grip going on for how expensive boat maintenance is! Source(s): www.landainsurance.com
he has his priorities mixed up, as do most of Americans who want socialized tablets.
the federal government was set up for infrastructure and national protection, not welfare and healthcare.
Yes, I have an nouns like that. She complains about not have health insurance, yet refuse to go get a tangible job and lives primarily on her husband's income and what little she earns doing currency jobs. Their children are grown and out of the home, so there's no excuse about child nurture and neither of them has a chronic or pre-existing condition. Meanwhile, they're paying $700/month for her car and $500/month for her husband's sports car. During football season they'll have at least 15-20 individuals at their house every weekend and spend a minimum of $250 on food/snacks, drink mixers and beer. She's pretty vocal in bragging more or less how much she spends for these things as well. That's just the tip of the iceberg on their spending. Yet they somehow can't afford a $600/month insurance premium. If everyone that could trim their personal budget to money for coverage did, we'd see a significantly reduced number of uninsured people in the US.
I doubt your claims. Guess what? If he visits an emergency room, you're already on the hook for it. Everybody near insurance is.
You wont be paying for his healthcare genius...
They call the older colleagues "Generation Me" for a reason
Your neighbor, like most (not adjectives, before we're deluged next to sob stories about how unfair existence is) who have no health insurance, have a problem with his priorities. His family's welfare should come before beer.
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