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What sort of drugs are you thinking about?
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I was just kidding.
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I hope for your sake mental care is covered.
CaptainSeeSharp wrote:
Now that healthcare takeover has passed
Takeover? AFAIK the reforms just make everyone get insurance, and that the insurance is provided to everybody at a reasonable rate. Ultimately the even insurance companies will benefit.
CaptainSeeSharp wrote:
I think I will run up to the local corrupt doc right now and get some narcotics.
*If* the docs are corrupt, its because the free market hasn't regulated them enough. Here in the UK (which is far from perfect) the Doctors are pretty good, I think this is the case in the rest of the civilised world.
CaptainSeeSharp wrote:
I have a right to eat, so I'm going to take even more from you so I can eat like a king on your dime.
How does this follow on from healthcare?
CaptainSeeSharp wrote:
Why work when I can get all this free stuff.
From what I've heard, you don't work. Also what free stuff? This still has to be paid for. Someone is trying help you and you are livid about it :WTF:?????? I've lived under the NHS my whole life. I wouldn't be here if it wasn't, it has saved my life (twice) for "free". Now I'm a productive member of society, and my taxes are helping people need it. Do I feel ripped off? No, the NHS is one of the ~3 things the UK got right in the 20th century. I just don't understand why you (Not Ru Paul, not You Tube) are so angry about this, it seems pretty much win-win to me.
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Keith Barrow wrote:
the NHS is one of the ~3 things the UK got right in the 20th century
Well...there's room for quite alot of improvement. Be nicer if there were a few more staff for instance. Other than that, yeah, NHS rules. I wouldn't be able to support myself without NHS providing my prescriptions.
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I think the _prez signature is the last step before its law, but whats it matter, he signed an executive order on abortion, he might as well declare himself dictator.
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CaptainSeeSharp wrote:
I think the _prez signature is the last step before its law
Incorrect. http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/35961584/ns/politics-health_care_reform/[^] "A companion package making a series of changes sought by House Democrats to the larger bill, which already passed the Senate, was approved 220-211. The fix-it bill will now go to the Senate, where debate is expected to begin as early as Tuesday. Senate Democrats hope to approve it unchanged and send it directly to Obama, though Republicans intend to attempt parliamentary objections that could change the bill and require it to go back to the House."
CaptainSeeSharp wrote:
he signed an executive order on abortion,
From the same article: "The leader of the anti-abortion bloc, Rep. Bart Stupak, D-Mich., didn't get to add stricter anti-abortion language to the underlying bill, but was satisfied by an executive order signed by Obama affirming current law and provisions in the legislation that ban federal funding for abortions except in cases of rape, incest or danger to the life of the mother. " The Republicans tried to push anti-abortion provisions and failed. If I'm reading this right, it just says that Obama won't try to remove the provision in the bill that would keep federal money away from elective abortions. In essence, he's just reassuring them that he WON'T try to change anything... I assume it means he's promising not to use a line-item veto on it. (On a side note, I think the line-item veto is a stupid, stupid thing... Dubya overused it, and I hope Obama will avoid using it at all... Should be an all-or-nothing once it gets to the POTUS's desk)
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CaptainSeeSharp wrote:
I think the _prez signature is the last step before its law
Incorrect. http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/35961584/ns/politics-health_care_reform/[^] "A companion package making a series of changes sought by House Democrats to the larger bill, which already passed the Senate, was approved 220-211. The fix-it bill will now go to the Senate, where debate is expected to begin as early as Tuesday. Senate Democrats hope to approve it unchanged and send it directly to Obama, though Republicans intend to attempt parliamentary objections that could change the bill and require it to go back to the House."
CaptainSeeSharp wrote:
he signed an executive order on abortion,
From the same article: "The leader of the anti-abortion bloc, Rep. Bart Stupak, D-Mich., didn't get to add stricter anti-abortion language to the underlying bill, but was satisfied by an executive order signed by Obama affirming current law and provisions in the legislation that ban federal funding for abortions except in cases of rape, incest or danger to the life of the mother. " The Republicans tried to push anti-abortion provisions and failed. If I'm reading this right, it just says that Obama won't try to remove the provision in the bill that would keep federal money away from elective abortions. In essence, he's just reassuring them that he WON'T try to change anything... I assume it means he's promising not to use a line-item veto on it. (On a side note, I think the line-item veto is a stupid, stupid thing... Dubya overused it, and I hope Obama will avoid using it at all... Should be an all-or-nothing once it gets to the POTUS's desk)
Proud to have finally moved to the A-Ark. Which one are you in?
Author of the Guardians Saga (Sci-Fi/Fantasy novels)It is two separate bills, they crammed this one through to secure their power grab, they will add more and change parts in a second bill.
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Keith Barrow wrote:
*If* the docs are corrupt, its because the free market hasn't regulated them enough.
I know of people who go to a special doc for prescriptions, paid for by medicare/medicaid, and then they pick up the narcotics at the local pharmacy (for free of course), and then they sell the pills on the street. It is actually very common.
Keith Barrow wrote:
Takeover? AFAIK the reforms just make everyone get insurance, and that the insurance is provided to everybody at a reasonable rate. Ultimately the even insurance companies will benefit.
It does more than that, its thousands of pages thick.
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CaptainSeeSharp wrote:
I know of people who go to a special doc for prescriptions, paid for by medicare/medicaid, and then they pick up the narcotics at the local pharmacy (for free of course), and then they sell the pills on the street. It is actually very common.
Obviously, that is illegal under the current system (or it is there to help addicts?), and would be illegal under the new system. Given one of the raft of packages is to attempt to cut the massive medical bills you get in the US, I doubt the government is likely to take kindly to this sort of activity in the future. This bill could well have the result that this practice is stopped. I don't understand your reasoning, people are abusing the current system, so the new system is bad?????
CaptainSeeSharp wrote:
It does more than that, its thousands of pages thick.
So? Most legislation is turgid at best. Most summaries I have looked at say the folling:
- Make people get insurance
- Where employers do not provide insurance, create a market where insurance can be bought by employees
- Tougher insurance regulation, so they don't rip people off
- Aubsidise the less well-off
- Pay for it by making efficiency gains in the Medicare programme
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CaptainSeeSharp wrote:
I know of people who go to a special doc for prescriptions, paid for by medicare/medicaid, and then they pick up the narcotics at the local pharmacy (for free of course), and then they sell the pills on the street. It is actually very common.
Obviously, that is illegal under the current system (or it is there to help addicts?), and would be illegal under the new system. Given one of the raft of packages is to attempt to cut the massive medical bills you get in the US, I doubt the government is likely to take kindly to this sort of activity in the future. This bill could well have the result that this practice is stopped. I don't understand your reasoning, people are abusing the current system, so the new system is bad?????
CaptainSeeSharp wrote:
It does more than that, its thousands of pages thick.
So? Most legislation is turgid at best. Most summaries I have looked at say the folling:
- Make people get insurance
- Where employers do not provide insurance, create a market where insurance can be bought by employees
- Tougher insurance regulation, so they don't rip people off
- Aubsidise the less well-off
- Pay for it by making efficiency gains in the Medicare programme
Dalek Dave: There are many words that some find offensive, Homosexuality, Alcoholism, Religion, Visual Basic, Manchester United, Butter. Pete o'Hanlon: If it wasn't insulting tools, I'd say you were dumber than a bag of spanners.
Keith Barrow wrote:
. I don't understand your reasoning, people are abusing the current system, so the new system is bad?????
This is how it works. It's so easy. You go to the doctor, she will prescribe you drugs, and the taxpayers pick up the tab. The corruption is immense, its just what people do because it is so easy. The government is corrupt, I doubt they really care about people being a parasite on the system, they seem to be trying their hardest to bankrupt the nation and take it over.
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It is two separate bills, they crammed this one through to secure their power grab, they will add more and change parts in a second bill.
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It's pretty complicated. I think what they did was split the bill into two pieces... The original Senate bill, and the House's amendments as a separate bill. But I don't think the first will work without the second, so the Senate can still ruin it by refusing to approve the amendments.
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Productive? I plan on getting free drugs and food, I don't mean antibiotic drugs, I mean narcotics that can be sold on the street for a lot of money, and I will get them for free. You peons will pay for it.
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Ah, here I was figuring they may be the proper way to treat what ever condition it is that you have. Pretty much every drug classified as a narcotic has some effective use as a medical treatment. Well, good luck finding a corrupt doctor willing to risk his career for the pittance you could throw in his direction, you're no Rush Limbaugh. But I can assure you, you're not getting it free. If you'd like to see an actual explaination of what they've passed I could show you, I can also show you how much you're going to have to pay in health coverage in the next couple years if the attn. general's suit gets tossed.
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Ah, here I was figuring they may be the proper way to treat what ever condition it is that you have. Pretty much every drug classified as a narcotic has some effective use as a medical treatment. Well, good luck finding a corrupt doctor willing to risk his career for the pittance you could throw in his direction, you're no Rush Limbaugh. But I can assure you, you're not getting it free. If you'd like to see an actual explaination of what they've passed I could show you, I can also show you how much you're going to have to pay in health coverage in the next couple years if the attn. general's suit gets tossed.
You are in denial. The corruption is immense, most people on welfare also make money from medicare/medicaid, and if they don't use all of their food-stamps they sell them. It is the culture of welfare. They can't get a job because they either don't want to or they want to but they are scared of loosing their welfare.
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Keith Barrow wrote:
. I don't understand your reasoning, people are abusing the current system, so the new system is bad?????
This is how it works. It's so easy. You go to the doctor, she will prescribe you drugs, and the taxpayers pick up the tab. The corruption is immense, its just what people do because it is so easy. The government is corrupt, I doubt they really care about people being a parasite on the system, they seem to be trying their hardest to bankrupt the nation and take it over.
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CaptainSeeSharp wrote:
This is how it works. It's so easy. You go to the doctor, she will prescribe you drugs, and the taxpayers pick up the tab.
Nope, this I get. The problem I'm having with understanding your argument is the view that, as this is happening under the current system, therefore the new system will be flawed. This means that [uder your logic] the system cannot ever work. I would contend that, if this abuse is happening, then the government is more likely to be aware of the problem and act upon it.
CaptainSeeSharp wrote:
The corruption is immense, its just what people do because it is so easy
So therefore the system must be changed. I'm not saying the bill will improve the corruption, I'm just saying that abuses to the current system can't be used as an argument against a replacement system, if the replacement has the power to stop the corruption.
CaptainSeeSharp wrote:
doubt they really care about people being a parasite on the system
Your use of the word parasite is telling here. So, presumably you don't beleive people can fall upon hard times through no fault of their own? Also, I'd have to draw the conclusion that people recieving help can become productive members of society.
CaptainSeeSharp wrote:
they seem to be trying their hardest to bankrupt the nation and take it over.
These are mutually exclusive goals surely? To what end would the goverment bankrupt itself? That doesn't make sense to me. Government control costs a lot of money, by bankrupting itself, it would reduce it's own capacity to control and increase civil disobediance as people's lives worsened. I'd contend that such a path is actually likely to lead to revolution, not control, as has happened in several places (Germany during the Weimar republic, Tsarist Russian). The only people who benefit from such things are power-hungry extremists, of the type you so despise.
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You are in denial. The corruption is immense, most people on welfare also make money from medicare/medicaid, and if they don't use all of their food-stamps they sell them. It is the culture of welfare. They can't get a job because they either don't want to or they want to but they are scared of loosing their welfare.
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Proof needed. And not just some YouTube video, or apocryphal evidence from the Internet.
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Proof needed. And not just some YouTube video, or apocryphal evidence from the Internet.
Dalek Dave: There are many words that some find offensive, Homosexuality, Alcoholism, Religion, Visual Basic, Manchester United, Butter. Pete o'Hanlon: If it wasn't insulting tools, I'd say you were dumber than a bag of spanners.
This is just my experience, its part of the culture. Everywhere I have worked there has been someone on welfare, typically young, and they get as much as they can from it. Growing up I would encounter people in school who had family who took advantage of the system, and they would sell their pills in school.
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Every Oligarchy gets the President it deserves.
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Allowed people to have a vote on matters they do not understand, for people they wouldn't have in their homes, for a period set in stone, and without a veto if they disagree on policy not declared in a manifesto. Almost the same as the UK, and look what we got :(
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This is just my experience, its part of the culture. Everywhere I have worked there has been someone on welfare, typically young, and they get as much as they can from it. Growing up I would encounter people in school who had family who took advantage of the system, and they would sell their pills in school.
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CaptainSeeSharp wrote:
Everywhere I have worked there has been someone on welfare, typically young, and they get as much as they can from it.
Career fast food workers are not a representative slice of the US population.
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CaptainSeeSharp wrote:
Everywhere I have worked there has been someone on welfare, typically young, and they get as much as they can from it.
Career fast food workers are not a representative slice of the US population.
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CaptainSeeSharp wrote:
This is how it works. It's so easy. You go to the doctor, she will prescribe you drugs, and the taxpayers pick up the tab.
Nope, this I get. The problem I'm having with understanding your argument is the view that, as this is happening under the current system, therefore the new system will be flawed. This means that [uder your logic] the system cannot ever work. I would contend that, if this abuse is happening, then the government is more likely to be aware of the problem and act upon it.
CaptainSeeSharp wrote:
The corruption is immense, its just what people do because it is so easy
So therefore the system must be changed. I'm not saying the bill will improve the corruption, I'm just saying that abuses to the current system can't be used as an argument against a replacement system, if the replacement has the power to stop the corruption.
CaptainSeeSharp wrote:
doubt they really care about people being a parasite on the system
Your use of the word parasite is telling here. So, presumably you don't beleive people can fall upon hard times through no fault of their own? Also, I'd have to draw the conclusion that people recieving help can become productive members of society.
CaptainSeeSharp wrote:
they seem to be trying their hardest to bankrupt the nation and take it over.
These are mutually exclusive goals surely? To what end would the goverment bankrupt itself? That doesn't make sense to me. Government control costs a lot of money, by bankrupting itself, it would reduce it's own capacity to control and increase civil disobediance as people's lives worsened. I'd contend that such a path is actually likely to lead to revolution, not control, as has happened in several places (Germany during the Weimar republic, Tsarist Russian). The only people who benefit from such things are power-hungry extremists, of the type you so despise.
Dalek Dave: There are many words that some find offensive, Homosexuality, Alcoholism, Religion, Visual Basic, Manchester United, Butter. Pete o'Hanlon: If it wasn't insulting tools, I'd say you were dumber than a bag of spanners.
You aren't going to get through to him A = B; B = C; Therefore A = D; That's how he thinks. The fact that any person with insurance can go to the doctor and get a prescription, then go to another one and get the same stuff and feed an addiciton is lost on him. In a capitalist system a person or corporation can game things, which most do when allowed. Take those same people and corporations, put them in a socialist system and they do the same thing. But somehow that is wrong and evil. Don't bother trying to get him to understand that Spock would flip out and kill him for spouting things that are "common sense" to him. Just smile, nod compliantly and wave. It saves time and effort.
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You aren't going to get through to him A = B; B = C; Therefore A = D; That's how he thinks. The fact that any person with insurance can go to the doctor and get a prescription, then go to another one and get the same stuff and feed an addiciton is lost on him. In a capitalist system a person or corporation can game things, which most do when allowed. Take those same people and corporations, put them in a socialist system and they do the same thing. But somehow that is wrong and evil. Don't bother trying to get him to understand that Spock would flip out and kill him for spouting things that are "common sense" to him. Just smile, nod compliantly and wave. It saves time and effort.
I'm talking about medicare/medicaid fraud, where a person goes to a single doctor, who prescribes narcotics, and then that person goes to the pharmacy to pick up the drugs, afterward that person sells the drugs on the street in a matter of hours and makes a lot of money.
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This is just my experience, its part of the culture. Everywhere I have worked there has been someone on welfare, typically young, and they get as much as they can from it. Growing up I would encounter people in school who had family who took advantage of the system, and they would sell their pills in school.
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Congratulations, you live in middle America. Welcome to why I refuse to consider jobs not near a significant body of water. I'm not quite sure why, but it seems to give people a sense of scope. Or if it doesn't, convenient disposal. You know the problems, those who abuse the system. Odds are you don't even notice the people who are actually helped by it, most likely because they don't want to admit they're on the system and want to get off of government assistance.
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I'm talking about medicare/medicaid fraud, where a person goes to a single doctor, who prescribes narcotics, and then that person goes to the pharmacy to pick up the drugs, afterward that person sells the drugs on the street in a matter of hours and makes a lot of money.
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You can do the same thing with any prescription, my uncle had a lot of fun stories about people getting caught doing it. Seems that downing all the pills before the cops caught you was a common response, as such most of them wound up in the ER, where he found out.