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  • I Ian Shlasko

    RichardM1 wrote:

    Liberals claim doing it is racist. Conservatives claim not doing it lets generally liberal illegals vote.

    Well, I usually lean toward the liberal side, but I have to side with the conservatives on that issue. Check IDs and keep it honest.

    RichardM1 wrote:

    They are required NOT to check them at the polling booth, a singularly 'citizens only' activity. Why would they degrade people by requiring something harder, proof of legal status, at the insurance pool?

    Because while elections are a touchy political and civil rights subject, since that's our opportunity to stick it to our all-powerful overlords, health insurance is just about money. Since the right to vote is guaranteed by the constitution, it's hard to add any kind of restriction to it (Though come on, checking IDs should be a no-brainer). Health insurance has no such legal protections. Of course, I'm betting there'll be some kind of loophole... The illegals will probably be able to buy it directly from the insurers, instead of via the exchange, unless those insurers are demanding SSN/TIDs.

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    RichardM1
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    Ian Shlasko wrote:

    health insurance is just about money

    Do you really believe HCR is just about money? Do you think there could have been a minor power grab in making it more OK to regulate those damn insurance companies? I will let you figure out if a single payer health care system was about the money.

    Ian Shlasko wrote:

    Of course, I'm betting there'll be some kind of loophole

    You and me, both. I see you are coming over to the Dark Side, little by little.:suss: Lord Cheney will have you under his power. It is just a matter of time. ;P .

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      Ian Shlasko wrote:

      * Insurance companies get more regulation... First and foremost, they won't be able to deny people for existing conditions.

      So you were including this as a downside to the bill?

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      Ian Shlasko
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      I was including it as a factual component of the bill. Fact, not opinion. I wasn't intending to take a side on whether this is good or bad. I was trying to educate people.

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      • R RichardM1

        Can you point out any conservative rhetoric you put up there? I can point out liberal rhetoric you put up there:

        Ian Shlasko wrote:

        * This won't be putting us further into debt. It will actually REDUCE the deficit by ~$140 billion over the next decade.

        It will put us over 360 billion further in debt, just from the dems' numbers. The 500 bil they are using to finance it is spending the money that comes in to fund future payments for medicaid/medicare, which will still have to be made.

        Ian Shlasko wrote:

        * Most people will NOT see a tax increase. The extra money not provided by medicare/medicaid changes will come from applying the medicare tax to investment income (Currently it only applies to normal income) for people making in excess of $200k/year ($250k for families), and starting in 2018, the high-end insurance plans will gain a significant tax... They're also adding a 10% tax on tanning salons, which seems kind of odd.

        Per CNN, in 2009, 47% of households paid no income tax. So if 4% of households see no tax increase, this is technically true. So, if 49% of households see a tax increase, most people will not see a tax increase. So that is just a talking point.

        Ian Shlasko wrote:

        * Premiums are supposed to be reduced... They're adding "exchanges" where small businesses and individuals can more easily purchase insurance... I guess it'll increase competition among insurers, by easing comparison. Note that these will be managed by each state, not centralized federally. This is the free market at work, folks.

        Insurance companies had a 2-10% profit margin[^] last year, when they were not taking on preexisting conditions (others say the industry average was 2.2%, which falls in this range). So their costs per person will go up (they now have to amortize the preexisting conditions), they will have to start spending more on advertising to compete with the others, and they will be lowering prices. How do you see that working?

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        Ian Shlasko
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        RichardM1 wrote:

        It will put us over 360 billion further in debt, just from the dems' numbers. The 500 bil they are using to finance it is spending the money that comes in to fund future payments for medicaid/medicare, which will still have to be made.

        It looks like the money they're using to finance it will be coming from the extra taxes I've stated, and the closing of whatever that "doughnut hole" thing is supposed to be (I admit I didn't look into that part). In other words, they spend money now, and as the program comes into effect, it makes that money back... Unless I'm completely missing something here.

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        Per CNN, in 2009, 47% of households paid no income tax. So if 4% of households see no tax increase, this is technically true. So, if 49% of households see a tax increase, most people will not see a tax increase. So that is just a talking point.

        The actual numbers are right there... The tax increases come on individuals making more than $200k, and families making more than $250k. That and the tanning salon thing, and a rather large tax increase (40%) on the high-end insurance plans (People spending over something like $25k a year on premiums, not including dental and vision).

        RichardM1 wrote:

        Insurance companies had a 2-10% profit margin[^] last year, when they were not taking on preexisting conditions (others say the industry average was 2.2%, which falls in this range). So their costs per person will go up (they now have to amortize the preexisting conditions), they will have to start spending more on advertising to compete with the others, and they will be lowering prices. How do you see that working?

        Keep in mind that everyone will be forced to buy insurance, including healthy people who haven't had a need for it in the past. I don't know how many of each category are out there, but that will determine whether the "health pool" gets better or worse. And don't forget, there are more factors than that. Their costs are tied to the actual cost of doctor/hospital care, to the number and variety of tests they require, to prescription drug costs, malpractice insurance, etc... I know the bill is doing something to affect that, but as I didn't know the details, I didn't include it. Hence the phrase "Premiums are supposed to be reduced" instead of "will be reduced."

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          Ian Shlasko wrote:

          health insurance is just about money

          Do you really believe HCR is just about money? Do you think there could have been a minor power grab in making it more OK to regulate those damn insurance companies? I will let you figure out if a single payer health care system was about the money.

          Ian Shlasko wrote:

          Of course, I'm betting there'll be some kind of loophole

          You and me, both. I see you are coming over to the Dark Side, little by little.:suss: Lord Cheney will have you under his power. It is just a matter of time. ;P .

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          Ian Shlasko
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          RichardM1 wrote:

          Do you really believe HCR is just about money? Do you think there could have been a minor power grab in making it more OK to regulate those damn insurance companies? I will let you figure out if a single payer health care system was about the money.

          Now you're just taking my statements out of context. I'm talking about the legality of requiring ID, and you're applying it to the ethics of regulation. This is a forum discussion, not a political campaign.

          RichardM1 wrote:

          You and me, both. I see you are coming over to the Dark Side, little by little. Lord Cheney will have you under his power. It is just a matter of time.

          Heh... Everything has loopholes. Tax shelters, offshore banking, bailouts... People are always gaming the system, no matter which system and no matter which political party, company, or group is behind it.

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          • I Ian Shlasko

            No, CSS is technically right. It forces MOST people to buy insurance, and it raises taxes on the wealthy (And on tanning salons). Of course, I said all of this in the original post on this thread, so I dunno what he's arguing about.

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            CaptainSeeSharp
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            Ian Shlasko wrote:

            and it raises taxes on the wealthy

            Riiight... :rolleyes: it imposes fees and fines lower income people instead. Garnishing your wages if you do not buy insurance.

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            • I Ian Shlasko

              I was including it as a factual component of the bill. Fact, not opinion. I wasn't intending to take a side on whether this is good or bad. I was trying to educate people.

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              My plane is landing, so I have to stop comms until I get to the hotel tonight.

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                Ian Shlasko wrote:

                and it raises taxes on the wealthy

                Riiight... :rolleyes: it imposes fees and fines lower income people instead. Garnishing your wages if you do not buy insurance.

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                Ian Shlasko
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                CaptainSeeSharp wrote:

                Riiight... Roll eyes it imposes fees and fines lower income people instead. Garnishing your wages if you do not buy insurance.

                No, if you're making less than $80k a year, and aren't covered by your employer (Businesses with more than 50 employees will be required to offer a coverage plan), they give you credits to help you afford insurance. If you still don't get insurance, THEN you get fined. Of course, there are exceptions to the fine. American Indians living on reservations are exempt... You can raise a religious objection and be exempt... And I forget the exact numbers, but if the cheapest available insurance would be more than some percentage of your income (I think it was 8%), I think it exempts you. For someone who lectured me for finding summaries instead of reading the entire text, you don't seem to have read much at all.

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                • I Ian Shlasko

                  CaptainSeeSharp wrote:

                  Riiight... Roll eyes it imposes fees and fines lower income people instead. Garnishing your wages if you do not buy insurance.

                  No, if you're making less than $80k a year, and aren't covered by your employer (Businesses with more than 50 employees will be required to offer a coverage plan), they give you credits to help you afford insurance. If you still don't get insurance, THEN you get fined. Of course, there are exceptions to the fine. American Indians living on reservations are exempt... You can raise a religious objection and be exempt... And I forget the exact numbers, but if the cheapest available insurance would be more than some percentage of your income (I think it was 8%), I think it exempts you. For someone who lectured me for finding summaries instead of reading the entire text, you don't seem to have read much at all.

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                  CaptainSeeSharp
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                  Fuck that, I will work under the table.

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                    Fuck that, I will work under the table.

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                    Ian Shlasko
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                    Don't forget to mention that when you fill out your tax return.

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                    • I Ian Shlasko

                      Don't forget to mention that when you fill out your tax return.

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                      They can come and brutally slaughter me with their black ski-mask thugs with sawed off shotguns.

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                        They can come and brutally slaughter me with their black ski-mask thugs with sawed off shotguns.

                        Watch the Fall of the Republic (High Quality 2:24:19)[^] Sons Of Liberty - Free Album[^] The True Soapbox is the Truthbox[^]

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                        Ian Shlasko
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                        Oh, that mental image just cheered me up... Thanks :)

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                        • C CaptainSeeSharp

                          I know that it forces everyone to buy insurance and raises taxes.

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                          So Ian doesn't know anything because he hasn't read all 2700 pages and you know enough having read none of it? I hope your sphincter is more watertight than your logic, Captain Wet Pants. :laugh:

                          You measure democracy by the freedom it gives its dissidents, not the freedom it gives its assimilated conformists.

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                            They can come and brutally slaughter me with their black ski-mask thugs with sawed off shotguns.

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                            Note to self: Be sure to pack black ski mask for trip to Ohio. :suss:

                            You measure democracy by the freedom it gives its dissidents, not the freedom it gives its assimilated conformists.

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                              So Ian doesn't know anything because he hasn't read all 2700 pages and you know enough having read none of it? I hope your sphincter is more watertight than your logic, Captain Wet Pants. :laugh:

                              You measure democracy by the freedom it gives its dissidents, not the freedom it gives its assimilated conformists.

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                              Tim Craig wrote:

                              Captain Wet Pants.

                              I almost spat my lunch out in stifling a laugh. :laugh:

                              That's called seagull management (or sometimes pigeon management)... Fly in, flap your arms and squawk a lot, crap all over everything and fly out again... by _Damian S_

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                                Tim Craig wrote:

                                Captain Wet Pants.

                                I almost spat my lunch out in stifling a laugh. :laugh:

                                That's called seagull management (or sometimes pigeon management)... Fly in, flap your arms and squawk a lot, crap all over everything and fly out again... by _Damian S_

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                                I still think Pillowpants is funnier :)

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                                • I Ian Shlasko

                                  I still think Pillowpants is funnier :)

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                                  Don't get me wrong, that one is too, but I wasn't expecting it. :laugh:

                                  That's called seagull management (or sometimes pigeon management)... Fly in, flap your arms and squawk a lot, crap all over everything and fly out again... by _Damian S_

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                                    They can come and brutally slaughter me with their black ski-mask thugs with sawed off shotguns.

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                                    It'd be more likely that they just drag your miserable carcass into jail.

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                                    • I Ian Shlasko

                                      Ok, since this is the big topic lately... A semi-quick summary, particularly to those of you non-USians who may have gotten the wrong impression from all of the mindless rhetoric. (Paraphrased from: http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-503544_162-20000846-503544.html[^]) * It is NOT government-run insurance. It adds more regulation to private insurers, but the so-called "public option" is NOT included. * Most people will NOT see a tax increase. The extra money not provided by medicare/medicaid changes will come from applying the medicare tax to investment income (Currently it only applies to normal income) for people making in excess of $200k/year ($250k for families), and starting in 2018, the high-end insurance plans will gain a significant tax... They're also adding a 10% tax on tanning salons, which seems kind of odd. * Premiums are supposed to be reduced... They're adding "exchanges" where small businesses and individuals can more easily purchase insurance... I guess it'll increase competition among insurers, by easing comparison. Note that these will be managed by each state, not centralized federally. This is the free market at work, folks. * Subsidies will be provided to people/families below 400% of the poverty level who do not have access to an employer's health plan and are not already eligible for Medicare/Medicaid. * Illegal immigrants will NOT be included in any of this. They won't even be allowed to buy insurance in the exchanges. * Insurance companies get more regulation... First and foremost, they won't be able to deny people for existing conditions. * Starting in 2014, everyone who doesn't have health insurance (With some exceptions for low-income families) will be subject to an annual fine. * This won't be putting us further into debt. It will actually REDUCE the deficit by ~$140 billion over the next decade.

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                                      So it isn't a New World Order Top Secret Conspiracy to depopulate the planet, microchip those who remain, create a new caste of slaves and make the world a bit more suitable for our new alien overlords? Disappointing.

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                                        Tim Craig wrote:

                                        Captain Wet Pants.

                                        I almost spat my lunch out in stifling a laugh. :laugh:

                                        That's called seagull management (or sometimes pigeon management)... Fly in, flap your arms and squawk a lot, crap all over everything and fly out again... by _Damian S_

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                                        Sometimes I just can't resist swinging at the piƱata. :rolleyes: [modified] Sweet talked Vanna into giving me a tilda. :cool:

                                        You measure democracy by the freedom it gives its dissidents, not the freedom it gives its assimilated conformists.

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                                          What was gas back in 1975? For as much driving as they have to do I'd figure that'd be a major component on them more so than most businesses. Taking base line statistics which are generally irrelevant to the question at hand and assuming they actually mean anything is not terribly productive. It helps when you bother to check what may have increased their costs and/or decreased their profits. Things like volume of mail delivered daily, mileage covered by postal vehicles and price per mile traveled would actually be useful in making these comparisons.

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                                          I didn't see that you had responded to me (unless you sent this to Ian, I can't tell from the thread layout).

                                          Distind wrote:

                                          Taking base line statistics which are generally irrelevant to the question at hand and assuming they actually mean anything is not terribly productive. It helps when you bother to check what may have increased their costs and/or decreased their profits.

                                          Complaining about the statistics I provide, without providing anything better is not terribly productive, either. :rolleyes: I tried to find data on deliveries per year, income, costs, profits, number of workers, etc, but have not found them. Would YOU happen to have found a link to statistics that are more relevant than the ones I provided? If I didn't know better, I might think you didn't like them because they did not support your position.

                                          Distind wrote:

                                          What was gas back in 1975?

                                          According to this link[^] average 1975 prices (in constant 2009 dollars) was just about $2.25, and average 2009 prices (in constant 2009 dollars) was below $2.50 and falling. Gas does not seem to be the issue. Congress requires them to fully fund their pension fund. Something it does not make other companies do. Something it does not make the government do. I'm not sure when they started doing that.

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