On Tue, Mar 23, 2010 at 10:06 PM, ornamentalmind
<[email protected]>wrote:

> We agree on one thing Don, the tax structure is askew.  Perhaps we
> should work in the areas where we see eye to eye, OK? Somehow, this
> point seems to go missing all too easily.
>
> The rest of your rhetoric is mostly unfounded, trite and misses the
> point greatly. Ideologically, you project all sorts of things on a
> simple attempt at helping citizens reduce their fear about health care
> in the USA. The evidence of how this works worldwide is obvious and
> shows that we have a lot further to go…regardless of the fears and
> polarizing going on. Some of the stuff on TV today harkened back to
> the Civil War! Hopefully, rather than looking for fights, we can find
> some sort of unity…no, not utopia, for clearly, you don’t want utopia.
>
>
> Your parting shot is not that well thought out Don. If, in fact, that
> is your stance, you do not apply your ideology to all facets of
> political nor economic life. Perhaps a review of the principle of
> universality would be in order.
>

You think this bill is simple?  It's a lot of things but simple isn't one of
them.  What I'm getting from you is that you think this bill will be better
then what we've had.  This is very unlikely.  Yes, some people will get
access to free health care and this could be good for them but not for the
millions of other folks that will be paying for it AND waiting in long lines
for less attention to their needs.  I suppose you think this bill will help
to reduce fraud.  Not true.  New ways will be found to cheat; I assure you.
This will INCREASE fraud exponentially.  Just like most other entitlements.

I do not deny there is greed and avarice in this world.  This new law isn't
going to change that.  All it will do is give the D.C. power brokers more
power and influence to enrich themselves and their friends and make it
HARDER for the average citizen to elevate themselves to a higher level of
financial freedom.  You may call it unfounded if you want but it is
inevitable.  I think Fran understands this but is willing to sacrifice the
benefits of a capitalist system for the sake of more charity to the
underprivileged.  A noble goal if it is your assets and the fruits of your
labor that goes to do this.  Not noble, IMO, when it's taken by force from
one to be divided up to special interests by politicians.  This is
inevitable.

As I've said before, we can agree that some people need and deserve help but
it should be voluntarily provided.  America has long proved our generosity
to needy peoples around the world and because of that I resent a little
Fran's blog post on HCR that seems to me to be a bit condescending.  I feel
it wasn't meant that way but people like me will see it that way I'm
afraid.  We have many years to see how this will play out but even the best
case scenario doesn't look good.

I now have a burr under my saddle to see what benefits I can get for my
autistic son.  He is MUCH less capable the you, Fidd.  He is probably over
medicated but when I tried to ween him off his meds a couple of years ago
disaster struck.  He's dependent now and that's life.  I have signed hm up
through DARS and am starting the paper work to get guardianship and get on
the gravy train.  I feel a little dirty but it's the only way to get some
money back from the greedy politicians.  If they would just leave us alone I
feel I could take good care of my family on my own but taxes are KILLING
ME.  Property, fees, energy bills, water bills, capital gains, AARRGG.

I give up.  I'm getting in line for my cut of government's ill gotten
gains.  It makes me feel a little ashamed but I feel I'm backed into a
corner here.  I'm going to try to go on the hand out list and if I need to
take a pay cut to get on it I may go ahead and get another job that doesn't
pay as well.  I'll have to weigh the cost/benefit.  If I'm at home more I
can stop paying the house cleaner and do more of my own yard work.

Do you see how my situation is going to be repeated several thousand times
over with other Americans?  Do you see how this will affect the economy?
The more I think about it the more problems I see.  What has been allowed to
happen is a travesty and only those who fail to see the big picture think
otherwise.  Please don't tell me how this hasn't ruined Switzerland or
England or Denmark or nameyoursocialistcountry.  We are not these other
countries and I think this will become painfully obvious in the coming
decade.  Yes, it will take several years before the negative consequences
will start to appear.

It's not the end of the world but it is now a harder and more expensive
world.  Expect taxes and fees to go up.  I'm pissed.

dj


>
> On Mar 23, 3:47 pm, Don Johnson <[email protected]> wrote:
> > On Tue, Mar 23, 2010 at 1:43 AM, ornamentalmind
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > When it comes to ‘assets’, perhaps for some, life itself could be seen
> > > as being same. However, for the poor, health and will being just may
> > > not be possible in a system as draconian as the …what should we call
> > > it?...it isn’t a ‘health care’ system today…an insurance-hospital for
> > > profit system perhaps?...is today. Of course, the term ‘insurance’ has
> > > become conflated with ‘healthcare’. They *are* quite different things.
> > > Countless other models today can confirm this.
> >
> > > And, IF one is to be treated in all ways based on how much money one
> > > has, that about matches reality today, no? My guess Don, is that you
> > > receive, proportionately, *much* better health care than you should…
> > > compared say to Bill Gates. Perhaps we should change the law and give
> > > you worse care?
> >
> > > Sadly, the youth of today have no idea how healthcare was dispensed
> > > say, in the 40s and 50s. As the US was reaching its zenith in many
> > > ways, people didn’t have to worry about healthcare. There was an
> > > understanding, as there is in almost every civilized western
> > > industrialized country, that health care *is* a right…similar to food
> > > and shelter. It isn’t even debated!
> >
> > My goodness.  So basically what your saying is you think the World
> > owes EVERYONE a living.  Wow.  I'll tell you what, you write the
> > check.  We have charity hospitals and clinics which could be much
> > better privately funded without the truly Draconian taxes the middle
> > class is being saddled with.  Congress may call it 'premiums' or
> > 'fines' if they want.  What it is is a tax.  Back in the 50's folks
> > hardly ever went to the doctor.  They went when they had to.  Now most
> > folks go at least twice a year.  If something is really wrong you get
> > treated whether you can pay for it or not.  Perhaps not a Cadillac
> > treatment but treatment just the same.  You may get a bill but if
> > you're poor, you don't pay and we don't have debtors prisons here in
> > this country.  In the vernacular; this bill SUCKS.
> >
> > Do you believe everyone has the 'right' to live in a mansion with
> > servants and eat caviar and lobster every day?  No?  If yes, how, pray
> > tell, would that work economically?  Utopia cannot exist.  We can
> > dream but in the end that's all it is.  The system we are moving
> > towards REMOVES freedoms.  It makes it harder to succeed.  The wealth
> > generating opportunities of the 80's and 90's are gone.  Just gone.
> > With every extra tax collected and every dollar congress wastes we are
> > impoverishing ourselves that much more as a country.
> >
> >
> >
> > > Somehow, avarice became the watchword for the US rather than notions
> > > like freedom, egalitarianism, democracy, compassion, love etc. There
> > > is a reason that greed is seen as a poison/sin in almost every
> > > theology on the planet…it poisons the human psyche…along with
> > > everything that particular psyche touches.
> >
> > There is greed and there is ambition.  We should encourage ambition,
> > not remove incentive.  Compassion is good.  It should be voluntary,
> > however.  I curse coercive compassion.
> >
> > dj
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > > On Mar 22, 10:22 pm, Don Johnson <[email protected]> wrote:
> > >> I see insurance as what it is and should be.  Something to protect
> > >> your assets should something catastrophic befall you.  Such as disease
> > >> or illness or fire or flood.  If you have no assets(say, if you're
> > >> dirt poor) ya don't need no stinkin' insurance.  That's the way I've
> > >> always seen it.  I really don't get how people see something as a
> > >> right that is really nothing of the sort.  That doesn't mean that we
> > >> should ignore the poor that are sick but it DOES mean they certainly
> > >> don't deserve the same level of care as those of us who can afford
> > >> better care.
> >
> > >> I was in court today to take care of some business.  I was there for 2
> > >> and a half hours.   I saved roughly 250 dollars by seeing the judge
> > >> and not just paying my tickets.  You sit in pews until the row ahead
> > >> of you is empty and then your row moves up one row.  Cell phones
> > >> turned off and nobody talking to each other.  I sat there bored stiff
> > >> thinking "yeah, in a few years, this is what it will be like at the
> > >> doctors office."  I was aching to pop off and say it out loud but was
> > >> scared the judge would hear me.  All these big city judges are
> > >> bleeding heart liberals.  Last thing I wanted to do was piss off the
> > >> judge.
> >
> > >> Got me to thinking seeing all these guys and dolls sitting there bored
> > >> out of their minds.  They should open up kiosks with hot dogs and
> > >> jewelry and maybe a bar with mixed drinks and sodas while you wait.
> > >> Maybe a bank of those cool poker slot machines.  We'd all be a little
> > >> less bored the the city could make a little more profit.  Ooops.
> > >> There's the P word.
> >
> > >> dj
> >
> > >> On Mon, Mar 22, 2010 at 2:17 AM, iam deheretic <[email protected]>
> wrote:
> > >> > Don You are a Cop  and a proud job..  but when they over look the
> corruption
> > >> > and miss information to prevent a bill from passing it is a sad
> day..  My
> > >> > question to you is this..  when policies of insurance companies make
> in the
> > >> > name of freedom and profit  are the board of directors and the top
> corporate
> > >> > executives held  accountable for the murders they they with their
> policies
> > >> > committed?
> > >> > Allan
> >
> > >> > On Sun, Mar 21, 2010 at 9:28 PM, Don Johnson <[email protected]>
> wrote:
> >
> > >> >> Greetings comrades!  Another great leap towards loss of personal
> and
> > >> >> financial freedom.  We're going so Euro pretty soon I'm going to
> stop
> > >> >> taking a shower every day and give up on deodorant.  Maybe try some
> > >> >> warm beer as well just for solidarity.
> >
> > >> >> Seriously, I'm a bit sad today.  One bright spot was seeing my
> brother
> > >> >> at the protest at the WH.  He's there for a class but is free this
> > >> >> weekend to play tourist.  He called me and parked himself by the
> fox
> > >> >> news camera and I finally spotted him.  Looking bored.  His answer
> to
> > >> >> what he thinks of the HC bill is, "I don't know, I haven't read
> it."
> > >> >> Yeah, he voted for Obama.  I tried to get him to start a chant,
> "Free-
> > >> >> Dom!  Free-Dom!" but he wouldn't do it.  Wussy.
> >
> > >> >> They have more votes then they need now.  Slaughter House Rules.
> > >> >> Books will be written about this travesty of process and the fraud
> > >> >> being perpetrated by our Congressmen.
> >
> > >> >> Deficit neutral my left nad.  I want to puke.
> >
> > >> >> dj
> >
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