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Are you loving the NEW Healthcare plan? Trump's baby?
Soooo, how's that going for you? :think:
Are you loving the NEW Healthcare plan? Trump's baby?
Soooo, how's that going for you? :think:
It's fine with meSoooo, how's that going for you? :think:
Charity is not forced
No one is saying charity is forced. Some of us are saying you can't be forced to do what you'd be willing to give in the first place.
In the first place, would you be willing to spend your evenings reading stories to your son?
Of course
By your logic then, you shouldn't raise a fuss if the governnment forces you to spend your evenings reading stories to your neighbor's children
I saw your ham fisted attempt at parallel the first time. Here's one reason why it's goofy: you wrote it. Here's another: my principle is that I can't be "forced" to do what I would otherwise be willing to do if asked. I wouldn't necessarily be willing to read to a neighbor's kid. Depends on the neighbor, the kid, and what's on my plate. There are any number of reasons why I might decline. So the assumption that I'd be willing isn't necessarily so.In a discussion centered around government "charity":
I'd like to set this up as a new thread, but it ain't gonna happen with this crappy ipad :sozo2:
I saw your ham fisted attempt at parallel the first time. Here's one reason why it's goofy: you wrote it.
Yeah, nothing screams upset like calling a thing goofy.(so that's how easy that is--sounds like a Star Wars character to rival Jar-Jar) Polly prissypants gets her feathers ruffled:
I'd say you should get a dog, but I like dogs.Settle down, little girl
:guitar: And "We'll have a good time then, son. You know we'll have a good time then." Or, sure, take all the time you need to try to find an actual answer and by all means cobble whatever time-buying excuse you need in the meanwhile.And if i go into town tonight where they have real computers, I'll be glad to show why the rest of your self serving nonsense is just that
Never understood why they dint just go full-socialist and nationalize the healthcare insurance sector :idunno:
Yeah, the "right wing" is making a fortune off healthcare. :yawn:because the right wing would not allow that. There is too much $ to be made in health care.
Never understood why they dint just go full-socialist and nationalize the healthcare insurance sector :idunno:
Great points danishI'm reminded of a nurse from a very poor foreign country I once dealt with on a regular basis.
One day, when I asked this individual why so many people from their country were so often so very rude and crude in their dealings with the ill, this person replied that theirs was a very poor country; that many went into the profession for the money.
Over the years, I have continued to find that same pattern - entry into the medical profession by many, for the money over the love of caring for others (as taxing, and yet, as rewarding in itself, as that can be).
Always makes me wonder if the profession were to pay far worse than it does, might it actually attract more to it because they actually care about others, rather than for the "Doctor" prestige, and all the rest.
Single Payer can only fail under a medical system where wealth is the agenda of far too many of its Practitioners.
In contrast (as an example, being that "religion" is often another victim of the pursuit of wealth), within Mid-Acts Dispensationalism, most of it's Pastor-Teachers work a nine to five or have a business on the side they rely on for the bills.
Their Pastorship being for the love of the Word.
I've seen this firsthand throughout this still great land of ours.
Rom. 5:8
I'm reminded of a nurse from a very poor foreign country I once dealt with on a regular basis.
One day, when I asked this individual why so many people from their country were so often so very rude and crude in their dealings with the ill, this person replied that theirs was a very poor country; that many went into the profession for the money.
Over the years, I have continued to find that same pattern - entry into the medical profession by many, for the money over the love of caring for others (as taxing, and yet, as rewarding in itself, as that can be).
Always makes me wonder if the profession were to pay far worse than it does, might it actually attract more to it because they actually care about others, rather than for the "Doctor" prestige, and all the rest.
Single Payer can only fail under a medical system where wealth is the agenda of far too many of its Practitioners.
In contrast (as an example, being that "religion" is often another victim of the pursuit of wealth), within Mid-Acts Dispensationalism, most of it's Pastor-Teachers work a nine to five or have a business on the side they rely on for the bills.
Their Pastorship being for the love of the Word.
I've seen this firsthand throughout this still great land of ours.
Rom. 5:8
Maybe Trump really didn't care if the GOP healthcare plans went through or not. He didn't "sell" it as he could have and he has said dozens of times "let Obamacare collapse"
What did Bammy promise?Trump promised high-quality care for everyone, with lower premiums. Did anyone really believe him? If so, they deserved to be taken.