It does show the guys ignorance of what the majority of people are going 
through though.  The past two jobs I've had both had waiting periods where I 
had to provide my own coverage between.  

If all he did was ask about when they kick in it would have been a non-issue, 
but when he asked what he was supposed to do in the meantime, that demonstrates 
the hypocrisy of his position on the healthcare legislation.


On Nov 17, 2010, at 7:09 AM, Cameron Childress wrote:

> 
> Yeah - I have to say this looks really like a case of employer
> provided heath care.  The employer just happens to be the Government.
> I would certainly expect government employees to get health care just
> like from any other employer.
> 
> The news headline sure does lead someone to look at it another way
> though, particularly if the reader already has a strong bias.  I'm not
> usually one to cry about bias in the media but this sure does stink of
> it.
> 
> "House GOP Freshman Demands Gov't Health Care"
> - vs -
> "New Employee Asks When Health Care Bennies Kick In"
> 
> Doesn't the second one sound like an Onion headline?
> 
> -Cameron
> 
> On Wed, Nov 17, 2010 at 12:10 AM, Sam <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Really? He has a job that provides health care. He's not looking for a
>> freebie. What's the issue? Are you now going to say everyone that was
>> against Obamacare should not have health insurance?
>> Actually, I think Judah said that repeatedly.
> 
> 

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