the_human_being
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It's not that bad to not own a home. at least you're not broke, you can just ask for a raiseNow you're talking. For once stop complaining and do something on your own initiative. It doesn't hurt one bit. I assure you there is no physical pain involved at all.
I hate doing stuff like that. It's why I have automatic withdraw for all my bills.
I hated it when I paid my condo off because now I have to pay my taxes 2 times a year. Before the mortgage company did it for me.
You poor thing. You can't get Obama and the Democrats to do it for you. I hear if you help get out the vote in November, Obama has it set up with one of his big doners that he will send you a new battery for your Obamaphone. You might want to look into it.
Aren't you the one who is crying that you want your company to pay for your healthcare? Can't you do it for yourself?
Hell, not only will the company save money by ending corporate paid healthcare, think about all the HR people they can let go. You know the pension and benefit department they have to pay for in order to give you all those benefits you get. Just give you $500 more a month and you can go do those things for yourself on the free market. Right?
How can American companies compete with the rest of the world when we are the only ones who our corporations have to pay for healthcare? No wonder corporations are moving overseas. The employees in Canada don't need their company to pay for healthcare.
Uh . . . Dimwit, It is my corporation. I own it. Even if I am forced to put my employees onto the exchange, the corporation which I own, will continue to pay for my health insurance just as it has always done.
I'm a lot poorer than you. I don't own a condo. My corporation owns my home, my truck, my wife's car, etc. We even purchase our gasoline with a corporate credit card. Actually, I am so poor I hardly own anything. LOL!!
Ask who? Myself? Of course I would grant myself a raise where I to ask myself.