Tuesday, October 20, 2009 5:11:56 AM
I just love how so many people site the "lazy" people who don't have health insurance of their own. Because, you know, every single company in America offers it. And they all offer it at affordable rates that don`t make you choose between health care and paying your rent. Damn lazy people. How dare you work 60+ hour work weeks just to pay your bills and then ask for a little help when you get sick, too? Walk it off!
first of all it's just a freaking internet name. Get over it. Second it`s not some "goth making typical anti-american statements" and since when do anti american statements and goth even go together?
I simply hate the fact that this country is completely backward from everywhere else in the world and yet we say we are the best? We give thousands of dollars to our military in taxes to kill innocent people but a single working mother that needs some government help can`t have health insurance? Are you freaking kidding me?
We are supposed to be a "land under god" but i see no one helping anybody. all we are is power hungry and money hungry but we make believe pretty well that we care.
And for your information if someone dropped at couple hundred thousands dollars in my pocket right now i would get the hell out of this country because it is falling apart fast.
Take any stab at me you want to but i don`t care. I am not a proud american. Get the f*ck
Tuesday, October 20, 2009 12:50:20 AM
>JUGGALETTE A bit late in the discussion, but here's something for you to think about, in your intelligence-relieved little happy placee of complaining and whining: Sure, you`d be contributing to paying other people`s health bills too. But remember that they, complete strangers, who you have never met in your entire life, and never will in most cases, are paying for YOUR health bill. And when you end up broke, and slip and break a leg, you`ll be happy you`re not on your own. I dunno about you, but I don`t plan my injuries, they can very well happen when I do not have the money to pay for it all. I suspect you are in the same situation.
Tuesday, October 20, 2009 12:48:28 AM
You see, waiting to institute a new welfare system until we can pay off some of our debt would make sense, but it's distinctly un-American. So is ignoring a problem until we feel we can throw money at it and all will be well.