ChrisL
Diamond Member
Yep. LoneLaugher does though. He's a big advocate of government as charity. So he was about to tell us how much extra of his paycheck he donates to the Feds, right Lone?
So what do you do? Do you pay a higher tax rate? Do you just not take deductions you're entitled to? Do you just write a bigger check? How is it you back up your declared support for government as charity with your voluntarily with your checkbook?
LoneLaugher is laughing because he is the joke
You are trying very hard to make some kind of point. It's not clear, though. I have absolutely no problem paying taxes which provide for universal health care.
Charity doesn't work as a means of delivering universal health care. Sorry. All income needs to.be taxed at a rate that provides for the care of all who walk this land. It is called personal responsibility.
Why should a working person, who works hard for what she or he has, have to pay for her or his own healthcare and someone else's healthcare too? Maybe that person chooses to not work and expects everyone else to care for him or her? We would want to try to DISCOURAGE that type of behavior and not make it easy for them to just take from everyone else against THEIR will. People who fall below the poverty lines in their respective states already are eligible to get Medicaid.
Very few sane, able bodied people choose not to work.
That's where you begin having problems. You have a low opinion of your fellow Americans.
Change that POV and you'll begin to see how single payer saves you money in the end.
Like the wonderful European model that you so admire? Lol! I have a very high opinion of my fellow Americans. I feel that the vast majority of them are perfectly capable of making decisions about and purchasing their own healthcare plans.
Nope. You think your fellow Americans are waiting to scam you out of your money. Be honest, at least.
Is there any way you could be more of a douchebag? Probably not. Lol. You have no clue what I think. You are not that smart.