Howdy, Stranger!

It looks like you're new here. Sign in or register to get started.

Welcome to the Hardcore Husky Forums. Folks who are well-known in Cyberland and not that dumb.
Options

Bernie Sanders’s Fox News town hall wasn’t a debate, he won anyway

2»

Comments

  • Options
    SFGbobSFGbob Member Posts: 31,920
    First Anniversary First Comment 5 Up Votes 5 Awesomes
    Standard Supporter

    jecornel said:

    jecornel said:

    2001400ex said:

    2001400ex said:

    Sanders was sincere and open. When asked about President Donald Trump, he spoke with emotion about how he hoped everyone could agree a “pathological liar” should not be president;

    Bernie has spent years now telling socialist wannabe's that healthcare will be "free". That a college education will be "free". But in your mind it is somehow Trump who is lying?

    One would have thought that you democrats would have learned your lessons when you were told you could keep your doctors and your insurance, or that Benghazi was based off of a video and that Hillary had nothing to hide when she destroyed 33K emails, two computers and 7 cell phones but it is clear you have learned nothing from your candidates nor do you understand the glass houses thingy.
    But still.

    You have three choices but you only get two. Low cost, Convenience, quality. I would prefer quality and convenience. You can't get all three and the certainly the government won't deliver. I have family that lives in Canada, the healthcare stories are horrifying.
    You get all three with a free market.

    I'm sure the government will "fix" the market this time though.
    We are only getting two of the three.
    And we don’t currently have a free market
    I have a dream that some day we can do away with all employer based health plans and only have to buy coverage to insure against catastrophic loss like the way most other insurance works.
    Make contributing to Medical Savings Accounts mandatory just like Social Security. Make the contributions tax free and allow for the money to carry over each year. Let people use that money to pay for their day to day medical expenses and cover all major medical expenses with what you're advocating. It would introduce free market principals into the healthcare business.
  • Options
    Pitchfork51Pitchfork51 Member Posts: 26,584
    First Anniversary First Comment 5 Up Votes Combo Breaker

    jecornel said:

    jecornel said:

    2001400ex said:

    2001400ex said:

    Sanders was sincere and open. When asked about President Donald Trump, he spoke with emotion about how he hoped everyone could agree a “pathological liar” should not be president;

    Bernie has spent years now telling socialist wannabe's that healthcare will be "free". That a college education will be "free". But in your mind it is somehow Trump who is lying?

    One would have thought that you democrats would have learned your lessons when you were told you could keep your doctors and your insurance, or that Benghazi was based off of a video and that Hillary had nothing to hide when she destroyed 33K emails, two computers and 7 cell phones but it is clear you have learned nothing from your candidates nor do you understand the glass houses thingy.
    But still.

    You have three choices but you only get two. Low cost, Convenience, quality. I would prefer quality and convenience. You can't get all three and the certainly the government won't deliver. I have family that lives in Canada, the healthcare stories are horrifying.
    You get all three with a free market.

    I'm sure the government will "fix" the market this time though.
    We are only getting two of the three.
    And we don’t currently have a free market
    I have a dream that some day we can do away with all employer based health plans and only have to buy coverage to insure against catastrophic loss like the way most other insurance works.
    The idea of tying insurance to your job is fucking stupid. More people would take risks and get better opportunities if they didn't have to depend on their job for insurance.
  • Options
    UW_Doog_BotUW_Doog_Bot Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 14,237
    First Anniversary First Comment 5 Up Votes 5 Awesomes
    Swaye's Wigwam

    jecornel said:

    jecornel said:

    2001400ex said:

    2001400ex said:

    Sanders was sincere and open. When asked about President Donald Trump, he spoke with emotion about how he hoped everyone could agree a “pathological liar” should not be president;

    Bernie has spent years now telling socialist wannabe's that healthcare will be "free". That a college education will be "free". But in your mind it is somehow Trump who is lying?

    One would have thought that you democrats would have learned your lessons when you were told you could keep your doctors and your insurance, or that Benghazi was based off of a video and that Hillary had nothing to hide when she destroyed 33K emails, two computers and 7 cell phones but it is clear you have learned nothing from your candidates nor do you understand the glass houses thingy.
    But still.

    You have three choices but you only get two. Low cost, Convenience, quality. I would prefer quality and convenience. You can't get all three and the certainly the government won't deliver. I have family that lives in Canada, the healthcare stories are horrifying.
    You get all three with a free market.

    I'm sure the government will "fix" the market this time though.
    We are only getting two of the three.
    And we don’t currently have a free market
    I have a dream that some day we can do away with all employer based health plans and only have to buy coverage to insure against catastrophic loss like the way most other insurance works.
    The idea of tying insurance to your job is fucking stupid. More people would take risks and get better opportunities if they didn't have to depend on their job for insurance.
    Back when I could purchase my insurance on the market I was very mobile and took advantage of that fact to take a lot of chances in my career that have paid off. There's no fucking way I could do that now.
  • Options
    YellowSnowYellowSnow Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 33,909
    First Anniversary First Comment 5 Up Votes Combo Breaker
    Swaye's Wigwam

    jecornel said:

    jecornel said:

    2001400ex said:

    2001400ex said:

    Sanders was sincere and open. When asked about President Donald Trump, he spoke with emotion about how he hoped everyone could agree a “pathological liar” should not be president;

    Bernie has spent years now telling socialist wannabe's that healthcare will be "free". That a college education will be "free". But in your mind it is somehow Trump who is lying?

    One would have thought that you democrats would have learned your lessons when you were told you could keep your doctors and your insurance, or that Benghazi was based off of a video and that Hillary had nothing to hide when she destroyed 33K emails, two computers and 7 cell phones but it is clear you have learned nothing from your candidates nor do you understand the glass houses thingy.
    But still.

    You have three choices but you only get two. Low cost, Convenience, quality. I would prefer quality and convenience. You can't get all three and the certainly the government won't deliver. I have family that lives in Canada, the healthcare stories are horrifying.
    You get all three with a free market.

    I'm sure the government will "fix" the market this time though.
    We are only getting two of the three.
    And we don’t currently have a free market
    I have a dream that some day we can do away with all employer based health plans and only have to buy coverage to insure against catastrophic loss like the way most other insurance works.
    The idea of tying insurance to your job is fucking stupid. More people would take risks and get better opportunities if they didn't have to depend on their job for insurance.
    Exactly. You shouldn't have to worry about insurance every time you need to make a career move. It's FS.

    The other major problem is that every purchase it paid by insurance which is dumb. It's analogous to paying for oil changes with auto insurance.
Sign In or Register to comment.