They can adopt unwanted children since the church doesn't believe in birth control.
The Roman Catholic Church hierarchy doesn't believe in birth control. That's about it.
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They can adopt unwanted children since the church doesn't believe in birth control.
What about the healthcare shit? That's the important thing here. How many young people understand that? I sure as hell do not. How many old people do? How can the government fine you for not having insurance? Do young people understand that? I assume young people will basically be paying for old peoples shit. Is that the whole plan? To keep the shit so confusing and out of the spotlight so young people (once again) can be butt-touched for the same of old, greedy people. Meanwhile, the young are sucking and cheering on the administration - the one f'ng their future - because of the gay and racist stuff...that the government should've be involved with in the first place...take that last part out if it upsets you. That's just my opinion. I understand if you believe governments job is to end racism and shit. I think you're very gullible and sad, but you have that right. I understand. It sounds good. But this healthcare stuff? Nothing sounds good.
Am I wrong? I know in dumb, but I don't see what's it in for the young folks, and I damn sure don't understand the penalty part. I think once the millenial crowd digests all this stuff, they won't like it. All you hear is the "equality!!!! Yay!!! Free care for allll!!!".
Correct. There's a significant (misinformed) segment of Evangelica that thinks numerous forms of birth control meet their incredibly broad definition of "abortion".I thought more than just Catholics have opposed methods like the morning after pills and Rick Perry vs planned parenthood.
Youre right. That was the previous awful ACA ruling, prior to this current awful ACA ruling. Millennials love it, because it benefits them; for now. But like most young people, they only see the present not the future. They dont realize it will be awful for them once they start working, etc.
Either way its way too late to stop that train now. Once that train pulled out of the station, it was gone forever.
How does it benefit them now? What do you need to qualify for free coverage?
And how in the world are they going to collect fees from those who don't give a shit?
So the White House is lit up as a rainbow. That happened. In real life.
All they need to "qualify" is to be 26 years old or less, and all these grown ass adult "kids" can stay on mommy and daddy's health plan.
But then after 26 they are legally required to have their own coverage whether they want it or not.
How will they collect the fee/penalty if people don't get coverage, you ask? Well the IRS has been designated as the collection agency. They will levy the penalty in your tax returns. Because the whole damn thing is based upon the basic requirement for more younger, healthier people to be forcibly brought in to the health insurance risk pool to pay premiums to cover the healthcare expenses of older, sicker people.
What about the healthcare shit? That's the important thing here. How many young people understand that? I sure as hell do not. How many old people do? How can the government fine you for not having insurance? Do young people understand that? I assume young people will basically be paying for old peoples shit. Is that the whole plan? To keep the shit so confusing and out of the spotlight so young people (once again) can be butt-touched for the same of old, greedy people. Meanwhile, the young are sucking and cheering on the administration - the one f'ng their future - because of the gay and racist stuff...that the government should've be involved with in the first place...take that last part out if it upsets you. That's just my opinion. I understand if you believe governments job is to end racism and shit. I think you're very gullible and sad, but you have that right. I understand. It sounds good. But this healthcare stuff? Nothing sounds good.
Am I wrong? I know in dumb, but I don't see what's it in for the young folks, and I damn sure don't understand the penalty part. I think once the millenial crowd digests all this stuff, they won't like it. All you hear is the "equality!!!! Yay!!! Free care for allll!!!".
Correct. There's a significant (misinformed) segment of Evangelica that thinks numerous forms of birth control meet their incredibly broad definition of "abortion".
Numerous, not all. Obviously lots and lots and lots of non-Catholics use birth control.I know that, since I oppose most (not all) abortions, I must be misinformed. But here goes. He made the blanket statement that churches oppose birth control. The RCC is the only one I know of that does (and the laity pretty much ignores the teaching anyhow). Most evangelicals oppose birth control methods that destroy an already fertilized egg. Most do not oppose methods that simply prevent fertilization. I'm probably misinformed though.
I'm ok with freedom to do whatever you want, no worries but if your freedoms infringes on my freedoms then we got issues.
Not that tricky. They could do the right thing and start talking "less government for all!!!" That would appeal to many, but that would also not be in their best interest. The only thing both parties can agree on is bigger government. That's the cause of all this bullshit.
Not that tricky. They could do the right thing and start talking "less government for all!!!" That would appeal to many, but that would also not be in their best interest. The only thing both parties can agree on is bigger government. That's the cause of all this bullshit.
If they say that, then the religious right will be up in arms. Of course one would assume theyd never vote Dem, but thats a bold assumption. Especially so if some southern/moderate democrats or 3rd parties are on the ballot.
But I do agree, that would be the best way to handle it.
Quit using words like the religious right. You don't even know what that is...
In my personal experience, in small town KY, the very religious right would absolutely love less government. They are mostly old and they have actually seen how the government has raped the people. They are for financial freedom. Government is for the opposite. It's the social issues you're talking about...all anybody is talking about, and it's all mostly shit the government should not be involved with.
All they need to "qualify" is to be 26 years old or less, and all these grown ass adult "kids" can stay on mommy and daddy's health plan.
But then after 26 they are legally required to have their own coverage whether they want it or not.
How will they collect the fee/penalty if people don't get coverage, you ask? Well the IRS has been designated as the collection agency. They will levy the penalty in your tax returns. Because the whole damn thing is based upon the basic requirement for more younger, healthier people to be forcibly brought in to the health insurance risk pool to pay premiums to cover the healthcare expenses of older, sicker people.
The Roman Catholic Church hierarchy doesn't believe in birth control. That's about it.
As you know Dee, the mandate goes beyond the young simply paying in to help cover the older, sicker population. It helps cover part of the uninsured folks emergency rooms visits, which in most cases the US taxpayer picks up that cost. A truly sick or injured person cannot be denied emergency medical care, and for that benefit everyone should be required to pay into the system. It's only fair.But at some point those "younger & healthier" people will be "older and sicker" themselves, and then they will get the advantage of coverage. IOWs it's a zero sum game. It's also necessary to have everyone participate in order for the system to work.
It's also necessary to have everyone participate in order for the system to work.
And here is the rub. This is being done by force. It ceases to be charity at that point.
? Why does health care have to be based on "charity"? We don't base defense, public socials, social security, or public roads on "charity". There isn't enough charity in the world to support a health care system. The mandate simple requires people to be responsible for their health care regather than being a burden on society.
I'm not sure that that has to do with health care exchanges, but for the record the US is still the #2 manufacturing country in the world next only to China-Mart.Dee, everything is about "boosting the economy". It ain't about you, or me, I any group of humans. It's about marketing and sales. As we continue to not make shit, and increasingly rely on sales, the government/private will continue to push more and more BS on us .
because it's really no different than it was before, except now everyone that had insurance previously has seen theirs increase? Why? To cover those that can't afford it. And after Obama leaves office there's going to be another major hike.
The whole bill from its inception has been nothing but a farce. It has zero to do with helping people, it was written for insurance companies by insurance companies.
Krazykats; "Hey you two, quit holding hands in public! You're infringing on my freedoms!"
I'm not sure that that has to do with health care exchanges, but for the record the US is still the #2 manufacturing country in the world next only to China-Mart.