Rand Paul on the Gulag
“So why not go for the biggest group of all and just have insurance for everybody?” Burnett asked.
“Socialism’s not a good idea,” Paul responded. “Socialism’s an utter failure.”
He then pointed out the problems in Venezuela, a socialist nation that is currently suffering an economic collapse.
“But you did just make a great argument for nationalized health care,” Burnett said. “You said ‘the bigger the group, the lower the cost,’ so all I’m taking is your argument to its logical conclusion.”
Paul wanted nothing to do with that one.
“I was talking about voluntary groups,” he said. “Not the gulag.”
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Paging Mr Donkey.
Suggesting a pooled group of individual insured's, is just like what employers would offer. It would give those like you, that despite the extra hours on the fry stand, that don't work full time, some purchasing power when shopping for insurance.
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Kinda like what Obamacare did by requiring employers over 50 FTEs to provide insurance? But you called that socialism too.salemcoog said:Paging Mr Donkey.
Suggesting a pooled group of individual insured's, is just like what employers would offer. It would give those like you, that despite the extra hours on the fry stand, that don't work full time, some purchasing power when shopping for insurance.
It's not Socialism. -
You answered your own question here.2001400ex said:
Kinda like what Obamacare did by requiring employers over 50 FTEs to provide insurance? But you called that socialism too.salemcoog said:Paging Mr Donkey.
Suggesting a pooled group of individual insured's, is just like what employers would offer. It would give those like you, that despite the extra hours on the fry stand, that don't work full time, some purchasing power when shopping for insurance.
It's not Socialism.
Fuck that.
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Your conservative hero disagrees. You think companies are just going to voluntarily do shit to help their employees?PurpleThrobber said:
You answered your own question here.2001400ex said:
Kinda like what Obamacare did by requiring employers over 50 FTEs to provide insurance? But you called that socialism too.salemcoog said:Paging Mr Donkey.
Suggesting a pooled group of individual insured's, is just like what employers would offer. It would give those like you, that despite the extra hours on the fry stand, that don't work full time, some purchasing power when shopping for insurance.
It's not Socialism.
Fuck that. -
Companies do shit to get and keep good employees. A concept you have no experience with obviously2001400ex said:
Your conservative hero disagrees. You think companies are just going to voluntarily do shit to help their employees?PurpleThrobber said:
You answered your own question here.2001400ex said:
Kinda like what Obamacare did by requiring employers over 50 FTEs to provide insurance? But you called that socialism too.salemcoog said:Paging Mr Donkey.
Suggesting a pooled group of individual insured's, is just like what employers would offer. It would give those like you, that despite the extra hours on the fry stand, that don't work full time, some purchasing power when shopping for insurance.
It's not Socialism.
Fuck that. -
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What fairy tail do you live in? Yes Boeing and Amazon are known to treat employees well.RaceBannon said:
Companies do shit to get and keep good employees. A concept you have no experience with obviously2001400ex said:
Your conservative hero disagrees. You think companies are just going to voluntarily do shit to help their employees?PurpleThrobber said:
You answered your own question here.2001400ex said:
Kinda like what Obamacare did by requiring employers over 50 FTEs to provide insurance? But you called that socialism too.salemcoog said:Paging Mr Donkey.
Suggesting a pooled group of individual insured's, is just like what employers would offer. It would give those like you, that despite the extra hours on the fry stand, that don't work full time, some purchasing power when shopping for insurance.
It's not Socialism.
Fuck that.
https://www.forbes.com/forbes/welcome/?toURL=https://www.forbes.com/sites/susanadams/2015/08/18/how-people-who-work-for-amazon-really-feel/&refURL=https://www.google.com/&referrer=https://www.google.com/ -
I live in a world where the company let me drive the company car on road trips to California when I worked in Seattle with full health and dental2001400ex said:
What fairy tail do you live in? Yes Boeing and Amazon are known to treat employees well.RaceBannon said:
Companies do shit to get and keep good employees. A concept you have no experience with obviously2001400ex said:
Your conservative hero disagrees. You think companies are just going to voluntarily do shit to help their employees?PurpleThrobber said:
You answered your own question here.2001400ex said:
Kinda like what Obamacare did by requiring employers over 50 FTEs to provide insurance? But you called that socialism too.salemcoog said:Paging Mr Donkey.
Suggesting a pooled group of individual insured's, is just like what employers would offer. It would give those like you, that despite the extra hours on the fry stand, that don't work full time, some purchasing power when shopping for insurance.
It's not Socialism.
Fuck that.
https://www.forbes.com/forbes/welcome/?toURL=https://www.forbes.com/sites/susanadams/2015/08/18/how-people-who-work-for-amazon-really-feel/&refURL=https://www.google.com/&referrer=https://www.google.com/
Look, burger flippers are a dime a dozen. No one is going to give you shit



