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Our forefathers would be spinning in their graves with rage and anger over what America has become with all the PC crap,
Gypsiyee wrote:Our forefathers would be spinning in their graves with rage and anger over what America has become with all the PC crap,
a lot of them would also be spinning in their graves if they knew we abolished slavery and let women go to work - doesn't mean we should bring those principles back
i have a well paying job and my health insurance *sucks.* theres no excuse for the healthcare system we have, it's friggin pathetic. half the time i don't want to go to the doctor because of what i'll have to pay and fear of the bill - telling me to get a better job isn't very reasonable since i work for the government and make more money than most my age do.
ps - YOUR america is *my* america too.
I want leadership that thinks on immigration, education, health care, trade, taxes, the war...in positive ways and with a working mind. I realize politicians are "politicians" but that is another word that I hate to be used as an adjective. Makes discussions seem moot.
Harrison wrote:What I don't understand is:
Just because while we were a developing nation we allowed anyone and everyone to emigrate to the U.S., we should allow it now. That makes no sense to me and I've yet to see any logical reasoning behind entirely open immigration.
Need I remind you that "waterboarding" is not even considered "torture," but rather a very effective strategy the CIA has used for decades?
Furthermore, given especially Jefferson's concern for minority groups, I think he (and many other Founding Fathers) would be all for having some form of universal health care.
Gypsiyee wrote:Sure, it can be looked at that way now, but back then it'd be looked at as a huge difference between "letting negros have freedom" and taxing our people when that came into play. in 100 years it'll be another 'huge difference.'
I've said it before and I'll say it a hundred more times - immigration is a completely different ball of wax, and the responsibility of the illegal aliens coming over lies completely on the government and their ridiculous greed when it comes to allowing people to move here. So long as they make it so difficult for middle class upstanding people to come here legally, there will always be people who take advantage of weaknesses elsewhere.
Arlos wrote:I dunno, Mindia, I wouldn't be so sure. Remember, my dad has been involved in the health care field, off and on, for almost 40 years. He said all he's seen in the industry is levels of care going down, and prices and overhead going up. Some of these insurance companies have 30% overhead, all of which goes to middle managers and administrators, and is effectively waste.
Also, remember they're in business to make a profit, so they have financial incentive to deny patients needed medical procedures if they cost anything. At least a couple executives have admitted to Congress doing just that, resulting in the completely avoidable DEATHS of people WITH INSURANCE just so the managers would make their bonus numbers for cost containment. That's just flat-out wrong, anyway you look at it, and has nothing whatsoever to do with illegal immigration.
Ultimately, that sort of thing is why I believe that health care companies should all be not-for-profit companies. Still let doctors, nurses, techs, etc. make tons of money, they've earned it, and the potential income helps get the best and brightest into the field. But paying doctors tons doesn't mean we need to have it be done by a company that will put profit margin ahead of the health, welfare, and indeed LIVES of the people it's supposed to be serving. Eliminate the need to have a return on investment for shareholders, and we can get rid of a lot of that overhead I mentioned, and really help control costs.
-Arlos
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Harrison wrote:What I don't understand is:
Just because while we were a developing nation we allowed anyone and everyone to emigrate to the U.S., we should allow it now. That makes no sense to me and I've yet to see any logical reasoning behind entirely open immigration.
Arlos wrote:.
You mention rent in there, and while I don't think the government should control it, I think there being low income housing available that anyone who's honestly working full time can afford is important. Right now, without that, someone working full time at even $10 an hour here in the bay area simply couldn't afford an apartment on their own.
-Arlos
Tikker wrote:Arlos wrote:.
You mention rent in there, and while I don't think the government should control it, I think there being low income housing available that anyone who's honestly working full time can afford is important. Right now, without that, someone working full time at even $10 an hour here in the bay area simply couldn't afford an apartment on their own.
-Arlos
I completely disagree with this, to tell the truth
I'm not sure why you think everyone is entitled to own their own place?
if you can't afford it, find some roommates, get a better/another job, or move somewhere you can afford it
charity is the province of the church, not government
KaiineTN wrote:
I find it rather discouraging that I can't find a job that would provide me with enough compensation to afford living on my own. Maybe I should try the internship thing for experience, that'd probably help. Perhaps I'll have better luck after this semester once I have my Associate's degree and general business certificate, but I doubt it. Seems like an Associate's doesn't mean shit these days unless it's focused training.
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