...when they discover it is not worth working just to pay the taxes to facilitate this whopper of a healthcare plan? I am speaking of those who make less than the median national income. Hillary says only those who make over $250K will be taxed, but she might as well tell us Santa Claus is real...we all know she will need tax dollars from the middle class to facilitate this monstrosity. I expect unemployment to rise if Hillary gets elected and imposes this government bomb on us.
2007-09-18
09:42:50
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Hanky Plank, I'm glad you like my "handle" people like YOU made me think of it.
2007-09-18
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None, Your handle says it all, change a few letters and your true abilities are clear. You need health care or a life based in reality, whichever comes first!!!
Edit - Hey cuz, I will match wits, brains or WHATEVER you want anytime, and BTW people like you EARNED their "handles", come on back CDF! Oh yeah fatal flaw in your weak attempt to bee-atch slap me, you used the term "think", now we all know that's not very likely don't we!!!
2007-09-18 10:26:05
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Back when she tried to ram HillaryCare mk. I down our throats, my dad had a really hard time keeping his job with a healthcare company. They hadn't even implemented the thing, just talked about it, and look what it screwed up! You're absolutely right about taxing the "middle class" (though I don't generally like to refer to us as such): once she slaps her massive taxes on the rich, all of a sudden those rich won't have quite as much money with which to pay taxes anymore, or they'll start hoarding it away so they can keep it. Where's the funding going to come from then? I suppose she would plan to start borrowing it against future generations when the system can't keep up anymore.
By the way, funny thing about the Santa Claus spiel... There are seriously people out there who would believe her if she said that. (Trust me, I know some of them -- their general attitude is that God is female and that Hillary is Her physical manifestation.)
2007-09-18 09:54:15
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Yes I think it's very unfair. Me and my family have healthcare through benefits at my job. I have a hard enough time as it is getting by while supporting my family. Am I gonna have to start paying more to support someone else's health care that can't afford it? What if my daughter is sick? Am I gonna have to wait days to see a doctor if the hospitals start overcrowding more than they already are? I think it's very wrong for me to work my *** off to get through college and get a job that provides great benefits, then have to throw it all away because Hillary Clinton got a wildhair. I'm part of the majority middle class, and the middle class are the only ones I see suffering from this proposal.
2007-09-18 09:58:06
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You are 100% correct about the taxation to support this. There are just not enough people in the US making more then $250K to support this $110 billion plan.
That's why taxes increases always hit the middle class the hardest. There are so many taxpayers in that bracket that it can carry the load.
2007-09-18 09:50:28
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answered by cbmttek 5
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Maybe I'll make all the money I can now, invest it for tax free income, then take a pay cut and get free healthcare.
Weeeeeeeeeeeeeeee!
2007-09-18 09:58:12
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answered by Private Deek 2
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I am middle class, and I'll take a tax increase if it means I actually get some health care!
The people crying are the ones who are lucky enough that their employer hasn't stopped offering health care...yet. If it ever did, you'd be singing a different tune!
2007-09-18 09:53:17
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We won't have any jobs if she takes over..as a matter of fact this won't be the United States anymore either it will be "The Peoples Democratic Socialists Republic"!!
2007-09-18 09:54:45
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answered by Boredstiff 5
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You are making a huge jump on this one. The costs of health care would actually go down for everyone under the plan that has been proposed.
2007-09-18 09:53:51
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answered by fangtaiyang 7
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Well since MOST Americans don't make 250k a year it shouldn't make most people want to quit their jobs. The average annual income is 50k a year. Why are the rich so greedy?
2007-09-18 09:49:58
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