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CNN poll: Republicans don't like health care bill
Beam Me Up Scotty wrote:
I've only had insurance on one house, my first house that I stupidly got a loan to purchase.... I never made that mistake again. I didn't need insurance on a house "I" lived in, I am a very careful person, but if you're an idiot.... you may want it. Well, IMHO you are very lucky, very naive or both. As the old saying goes: "Stuff happens". A defective appliance (with a counterfeit UL seal), a good appliance that legitimately fails, lightning. Or like my neighbor across the street -- they were not at home, they had baked goods on a plastic cutting board on the stove, the dog jumped up to try and get the food, accidentally turned on the stove and caused severe fire damage to the home. Furthermore, had the fire been worse than it was and had it been windy, the flames could have jumped to the house of an innocent neighbor next door -- who would hopefully have insurance. There are literally a million -unforeseen- things that could happen that are beyond -your- control. You can be the most careful person in the world, but that won't stop a runaway car from smashing into your house nor will it keep lightning from striking. I don't know what state you live in, but how about tornadoes, floods, hurricanes, heavy snow that collapses your roof? You do not have to be an "idiot" to need insurance. Quite the opposite, as a matter of fact. You would be an idiot to think that you -don't- need insurance, either that or be a heck of a gambler. I never had a fire or any other disaster that was able to destroy the homes I bought. All that proves is that you were very lucky. For your sake, I hope your luck continues. But I STILL think you are being incredibly naive and are taking a big gamble. |
CNN poll: Republicans don't like health care bill
On 3/25/2010 12:44 AM, bpnjensen wrote:
On Mar 24, 7:20 pm, Wexford wrote: On Mar 23, 11:07 am, bpnjensen wrote: On Mar 23, 7:31 am, Beam Me Up Scotty Then-Destroy- wrote: On 3/22/2010 11:12 PM, bpnjensen wrote: On Mar 22, 5:54 pm, Beam Me Up Scotty Then-Destroy- wrote: On 3/22/2010 8:26 PM, bpnjensen wrote: On Mar 22, 5:20 pm, Paul Briskette wrote: On Mon, 22 Mar 2010 18:26:42 -0600, vict0r wrote: Posted: March 22nd, 2010 12:00 PM ET Washington (CNN) - A majority of Americans have a dim view of the sweeping health care bill passed by the House, saying it gives Washington too much clout and won't do much to reduce their own health care costs or federal deficits, according to a new poll released Monday. http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com...mericans-dont- like-health-care-bill/?fbid=SrzW3C7j_y That means the bill is very good. The way politics work is that "Nobody won". Look it up! This bill will help my family considerably. My %^$%#^%$ insurance company already has been raising my rates constantly, and trying to give us the runaround. This thing, as odd as it is, will make a difference in several important salient health-related details, cost not being a big deal among them. Bruce You can fire them, up until Obama signs it into law. Then you are forced to have insurance or accept government health care. Too bad, you're forced by Obama to pay someone you hate. Right now, I have no choice *anyway* - if I don't pay installments to some bloodsucking insurer, I run the risk of my family - both of whom have highly treatable preexisting conditions - dying needlessly. If Obama and I really had our way, the government-run single payer option - used VERY successfully by numerous more civilized nations around the world - would obviate the need to pay any private for-profit company whose sole goal is to milk me out of money and support me as little as possible in my time of need. You go to them they don't come to you. You get out your wallet freely, but Obama wants to hold a gun to your head. I don't especially care if you like the government option or not - the proof is in the pudding, and the substantial majority of people I have If you want to live in France/Canada.... then just do it. spoken with from those nations have good cause to believe that their systems work well. Many cannot believe the barbaric system we are still stuck with here in the States. I have an English Girlfriend..... they don't like or get good health care, her girlfriend died 20 years ago, killed by the National health care who didn't tell her she had stomach cancer until it was too late.... she came here to America and the doctors said that, had she only come here earlier, it was treatable. That's your good government care. Nice and pretty, and her name was Chris. Bruce- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text -- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Well, that's one. To set and match it - my Dad, depending on US medicine, did not know he had stomach cancer until it was too late, thanks to 40 years of inept Americam medicine. Another - my Mom had cancer for three years, died of it, and the doctors never did figure out what kind of cancer it was! So don't give me any bull**** about the British medical system failing its patients - the US fails as often if not more, and the life expectancy in the UK, despite what can only be described as a horrible diet, is a year longer than the US. Same with about 30 other nations who all have socialized medicine. We ourselves spend a good deal of time wondering if my wife's asthma is going to be effectively treated next month or year. Something they do not fear in Britain. I have plenty of stories from Brits who would not trade their system for the third-world system we have in the States. People with chronic diseases and disabilities, people who have immediate problems in their homes, get medical attention when they need it, day or night, at their homes, and they pay not a penny OOP. They have plenty of $$$ for travel, hobbies, nice homes and fun. Bruce I happen to know a fellow (a co-worker) who took a job in one of offices in England. He's a former Army officer, a hard-over right winger. He had a heart attack while in England and gave himself over to the British medical system. He never had a bad word to say about it. His treatment was good, the doctors and nurses caring and professional and the hospital -- if a bit old -- was clean. It was also cheap and he didn't have to bicker with an insurance company about what was covered. I hear stories like this one from a half-dozen Brits I know - but as I said, I apparently know the wrong ones - you know, the ones who are HAPPY with their system. Obviously getting descent health care in England is a crap shoot! What a great F*cking System. |
CNN poll: Republicans don't like health care bill
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CNN poll: Republicans don't like health care bill
On 3/25/2010 10:25 PM, Joe from Kokomo wrote:
Beam Me Up Scotty wrote: I've only had insurance on one house, my first house that I stupidly got a loan to purchase.... I never made that mistake again. I didn't need insurance on a house "I" lived in, I am a very careful person, but if you're an idiot.... you may want it. Well, IMHO you are very lucky, very naive or both. As the old saying goes: "Stuff happens". A defective appliance (with a counterfeit UL seal), a good appliance that legitimately fails, lightning. Or like my neighbor across the street -- they were not at home, they had baked goods on a plastic cutting board on the stove, the dog jumped up to try and get the food, I'm not like your neighbor..... accidentally turned on the stove and caused severe fire damage to the home. Furthermore, had the fire been worse than it was and had it been windy, the flames could have jumped to the house of an innocent neighbor next door -- who would hopefully have insurance. Why I buy my houses with different criteria than you or your neighbor. There are literally a million -unforeseen- things that could happen that And yet I have never had a fire of any kind in my houses in over 35 years of ownership.... are beyond -your- control. You can be the most careful person in the world, but that won't stop a runaway car from smashing into your house Don't buy at the end of a street. nor will it keep lightning from striking. I don't know what state you Lived in several, never had lightening hit my house, it's NOT the tallest structure around. live in, but how about tornadoes, floods, hurricanes, heavy snow that Been there, I bought at the top of a hill, in an area where tornadoes typically went around. 15 years there, never had a tornado near the house. collapses your roof? You do not have to be an "idiot" to need insurance. I built the Barn and the roof was 2x6 truss.... the house was built well enough with enough pitch. Quite the opposite, as a matter of fact. You would be an idiot to think that you -don't- need insurance, either that or be a heck of a gambler. I don't gamble, it's not very entertaining, I never bet on sports or any game of chance.... well unless I am really really bored. I never had a fire or any other disaster that was able to destroy the homes I bought. All that proves is that you were very lucky. For your sake, I hope your luck continues. But I STILL think you are being incredibly naive and are taking a big gamble. I was in an earth quake.... I was renting and happy not to own anything in that area. I have minimal belongings so losing my "stuff" is not an issue. **** happens, but it usually happens to people that haven't learned anything. |
CNN poll: Republicans don't like health care bill
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CNN poll: Republicans don't like health care bill
I have home insurance too.
That B HO ButtKisser who lives catty corner across the street from doggy's couch,,, I told him a couple of years ago one or more of those tall trees over there are someday going to fall over on his house.I see that those trees are leaning closer and closer and closer,,,,,, I bet he doesn't have insurance on that house either. About a year ago, I built a wooden fence along both sides of my yard, to keep those B HO ButtKissers from driving and parking on my yard.That B HO ButtKisser across the street came over here when I was building my fence.He put his damn mitts on my fence, he said,,, The first strong wind that comes along is going to blow that fence down!!! 2'' by 4'' wood posts I hammered into the ground with my sledge hammer and two rows of 1'' by 6'' boards (it is all pressurized wood) I nailed to those posts,, and he (''he'') told me, The first strong wind that comes along is going to blow that fence down!!! Looka here,, if those trees over there DO fall over on his house,,, do y'all think I will care??? I WILL NOT CARE AT ALL! cuhulin |
CNN poll: Republicans don't like health care bill
"Beam Me Up Scotty" wrote in message ster.com... On 3/25/2010 10:25 PM, Joe from Kokomo wrote: Beam Me Up Scotty wrote: There are literally a million -unforeseen- things that could happen that And yet I have never had a fire of any kind in my houses in over 35 years of ownership.... The saying goes: "There's a first time for everything." are beyond -your- control. You can be the most careful person in the world, but that won't stop a runaway car from smashing into your house Don't buy at the end of a street. Doesn't matter whether you are at the end of a street or not. I've personally seen people running from the cops crash their cars into homes in the middle of the street. This can happen ANYWHERE. nor will it keep lightning from striking. I don't know what state you Lived in several, never had lightening hit my house, it's NOT the tallest structure around. The tallest structure thing is a myth. It may make some degree of difference what the height of an object is, but it's not a given. Take a golfer out on a course that gets hit when there are tall trees nearby. live in, but how about tornadoes, floods, hurricanes, heavy snow that Been there, I bought at the top of a hill, in an area where tornadoes typically went around. 15 years there, never had a tornado near the house. They didn't USED TO have tornados in the LA basin, either.. but recently there have been some. In Portland, we had never had one in my lifetime until 1981, they just didn't happen there (hilly area, usually prone to strong east or west winds), but we had one nonetheless. Nobody is without the chance of a disaster happening to them. It's not a safe planet. Insurance is a good idea, where possible and feasible. |
CNN poll: Republicans don't like health care bill
On Mar 25, 5:56*pm, Beam Me Up Scotty Then-Destroy-
wrote: On 3/25/2010 7:27 PM, BDK wrote: In article fa86fc24-128d-4d50-8ba0-a6a4eea55d99 @w39g2000prd.googlegroups.com, says... On Mar 25, 6:41 am, Beam Me Up Scotty Then-Destroy- wrote: On 3/25/2010 8:30 AM, Joe from Kokomo wrote: Beam Me Up Scotty wrote: I have no car but I drive others cars, and I can legally ride a motorcycle without any insurance. Pardon me for asking, but why don't you have a car? Economic reasons or other reasons? Because I want to F*ck your Socialist Society as much as possible.... The cost is taxed and taxed again, SO the government is taking a big hit with each person that quits driving. * I have a bicycle and live close to most anything I want. For better or for worse, our society is pretty much based on the automobile (generally speaking, lousy public transportation, spread out suburban areas, etc). Yes I know And I was OK with it 30 years ago but then I had kids and started fighting the Government encroachment into my family and my life and I've been at it ever since. * I'm chuckling at people just catching on to the fact that your society has become a Socialist society. Talk about asleep at the wheel, Socialism has been growing in teh education system since I was a student and I have seen what 40 years of indoctrination has done to the Nation. *So I take every chance I can get to F*ck the government out of a dime. *It seems so much better than letting things come to a point where civil war breaks out and people start shooting at each other. I could be out spending money and enjoying Society, but that would be less than living up to my commitment to freedom and a bit hypocritical, so I give up some things to try to make a better life for my children, freedom is always better than planned indoctrination and tax slavery. Wow, what a bitter, angry person you must be. *You want to make life better for your children, and I do not fault you for that, but such an attitude passed onto them will fill their lives with a lot of anguish. *Oh well, they're your kids - do with them what you will. The idea of his being a parent scares the hell out of me. I bet those kids are real basket cases. I feel sorry for you kids! You must be some worthless parents, I'd die for my kids if need be. *A little scrapping for them to have freedom is nothing, to me it's just like any other challenge..... * you can run and hide or hit the ground running and meet it head on. Did you teach your kids to roll over and play dead like you every time government wants to screw them? Do you hear voices inside your head?!?!? Or screws rattling around? I think we need to contact Child Protective Services... |
CNN poll: Republicans don't like health care bill
On Mar 25, 6:48*pm, Beam Me Up Scotty Then-Destroy-
wrote: On 3/25/2010 9:54 AM, BDK wrote: In article 6ea33013-6657-4dc1-86da- , says... On Mar 23, 10:34 am, Beam Me Up Scotty Then-Destroy- wrote: On 3/22/2010 11:02 PM, wy wrote: On Mar 22, 9:46 pm, Beam Me Up Scotty Then-Destroy- wrote: On 3/22/2010 9:25 PM, wy wrote: On Mar 22, 8:54 pm, Beam Me Up Scotty Then-Destroy- wrote: On 3/22/2010 8:26 PM, bpnjensen wrote: On Mar 22, 5:20 pm, Paul Briskette wrote: On Mon, 22 Mar 2010 18:26:42 -0600, vict0r wrote: Posted: March 22nd, 2010 12:00 PM ET Washington (CNN) - A majority of Americans have a dim view of the sweeping health care bill passed by the House, saying it gives Washington too much clout and won't do much to reduce their own health care costs or federal deficits, according to a new poll released Monday. http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com...mericans-dont- like-health-care-bill/?fbid=SrzW3C7j_y That means the bill is very good. The way politics work is that "Nobody won". Look it up! This bill will help my family considerably. *My %^$%#^%$ insurance company already has been raising my rates constantly, and trying to give us the runaround. *This thing, as odd as it is, will make a difference in several important salient health-related details, cost not being a big deal among them. Bruce You can fire them, up until Obama signs it into law. *Then you are forced to have insurance or accept government health care. Too bad, you're forced by Obama to pay someone you hate. You make it sound like you'll never ever, ever never need health care for as long as you live. *Which is an impossibility, of course. *So just cough up the cash and stop being an idiot about it. Never... I will go to Obama-land Prison first. Where you will pay for food, water, sewer, Cable, clothes and electric and room and board.... So you're a socialist. NO... it makes me stubborn, and principled, and expensive for tax payers like you. Do you drive without car insurance, or do your principles end there? Maybe he's like my neighbors down the road. They paid cash for their house, almost $200K in 1994, and never got insurance. In early 2007, it burned to the ground, due to an electrical problem in the attic, they lost 50 years of family pics and everything else they owned. They said on TV, =3FWe never thought we would need it!=3F. Morons. How cheap do you have to be to not have homeowner=3Fs insurance? I went by the empty lot a few minutes ago, and there they were, sitting in their car, like they usually are. There=3Fs nothing there, so I have no idea why they do this. Doesn=3Ft matter how bad the weather is, most days, they are sitting there in the car, or on nicer days, folding chairs. It appears that they are finally going to start rebuilding soon, as there are stakes that were put in recently. And all this changed your life how? I've only had insurance on one house, my first house that I stupidly got a loan to purchase.... *I never made that mistake again. *I didn't need insurance on a house "I" lived in, I am a very careful person, but if you're an idiot.... *you may want it. Why would I want to take on risk of your careless lifestyle, also there are people that burn their house down to get the money, why do I want to be in "business" with that kind. *Do you think you can win with those people? I never had a fire or any other disaster that was able to destroy the homes I bought. There's a thunderstorm right around the corner with your name and address on it... |
CNN poll: Republicans don't like health care bill
On Mar 25, 7:29*pm, Beam Me Up Scotty Then-Destroy-
wrote: On 3/25/2010 12:44 AM, bpnjensen wrote: On Mar 24, 7:20 pm, Wexford wrote: On Mar 23, 11:07 am, bpnjensen wrote: On Mar 23, 7:31 am, Beam Me Up Scotty Then-Destroy- wrote: On 3/22/2010 11:12 PM, bpnjensen wrote: On Mar 22, 5:54 pm, Beam Me Up Scotty Then-Destroy- wrote: On 3/22/2010 8:26 PM, bpnjensen wrote: On Mar 22, 5:20 pm, Paul Briskette wrote: On Mon, 22 Mar 2010 18:26:42 -0600, vict0r wrote: Posted: March 22nd, 2010 12:00 PM ET Washington (CNN) - A majority of Americans have a dim view of the sweeping health care bill passed by the House, saying it gives Washington too much clout and won't do much to reduce their own health care costs or federal deficits, according to a new poll released Monday. http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com...mericans-dont- like-health-care-bill/?fbid=SrzW3C7j_y That means the bill is very good. The way politics work is that "Nobody won". Look it up! This bill will help my family considerably. *My %^$%#^%$ insurance company already has been raising my rates constantly, and trying to give us the runaround. *This thing, as odd as it is, will make a difference in several important salient health-related details, cost not being a big deal among them. Bruce You can fire them, up until Obama signs it into law. *Then you are forced to have insurance or accept government health care. Too bad, you're forced by Obama to pay someone you hate. Right now, I have no choice *anyway* - if I don't pay installments to some bloodsucking insurer, I run the risk of my family - both of whom have highly treatable preexisting conditions - dying needlessly. *If Obama and I really had our way, the government-run single payer option - used VERY successfully by numerous more civilized nations around the world - would obviate the need to pay any private for-profit company whose sole goal is to milk me out of money and support me as little as possible in my time of need. You go to them they don't come to you. *You get out your wallet freely, but Obama wants to hold a gun to your head. I don't especially care if you like the government option or not - the proof is in the pudding, and the substantial majority of people I have If you want to live in France/Canada.... *then just do it. spoken with from those nations have good cause to believe that their systems work well. *Many cannot believe the barbaric system we are still stuck with here in the States. I have an English Girlfriend..... * they don't like or get good health care, her girlfriend died 20 years ago, killed by the National health care who didn't tell her she had stomach cancer until it was too late.... * she came here to America and the doctors said that, had she only come here earlier, it was treatable. That's your good government care. Nice and pretty, and her name was Chris. Bruce- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text -- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Well, that's one. *To set and match it - my Dad, depending on US medicine, did not know he had stomach cancer until it was too late, thanks to 40 years of inept Americam medicine. Another - my Mom had cancer for three years, died of it, and the doctors never did figure out what kind of cancer it was! * So don't give me any bull**** about the British medical system failing its patients - the US fails as often if not more, and the life expectancy in the UK, despite what can only be described as a horrible diet, is a year longer than the US. Same with about 30 other nations who all have socialized medicine. We ourselves spend a good deal of time wondering if my wife's asthma is going to be effectively treated next month or year. *Something they do not fear in Britain. I have plenty of stories from Brits who would not trade their system for the third-world system we have in the States. *People with chronic diseases and disabilities, people who have immediate problems in their homes, get medical attention when they need it, day or night, at their homes, and they pay not a penny OOP. *They have plenty of $$$ for travel, hobbies, nice homes and fun. Bruce I happen to know a fellow (a co-worker) who took a job in one of offices in England. He's a former Army officer, a hard-over right winger. He had a heart attack while in England and gave himself over to the British medical system. He never had a bad word to say about it. His treatment was good, the doctors and nurses caring and professional and the hospital -- if a bit old -- was clean. It was also cheap and he didn't have to bicker with an insurance company about what was covered. I hear stories like this one from a half-dozen Brits I know - but as I said, I apparently know the wrong ones - you know, the ones who are HAPPY with their system. Obviously getting descent health care in England is a crap shoot! What a great F*cking System. Obvious to a person who assumes everything and knows nothing. |
CNN poll: Republicans don't like health care bill
"bpnjensen" wrote in message Obviously getting descent health care in England is a crap shoot! What a great F*cking System. Obvious to a person who assumes everything and knows nothing. Comes right down to it, medical care anywhere is a crapshoot. That's why malpractice suits are so popular, and one of the primary reasons for the high cost of health care. |
CNN poll: Republicans don't like health care bill
On Mar 25, 10:09*pm, "Brenda Ann"
wrote: "bpnjensen" wrote in message Obviously getting descent health care in England is a crap shoot! What a great F*cking System. Obvious to a person who assumes everything and knows nothing. Comes right down to it, medical care anywhere is a crapshoot. That's why malpractice suits are so popular, and one of the primary reasons for the high cost of health care. Yeah, absolutely right. This will change only slowly - like so many things in this universe, the physiology of living things is stranger and more complex than we can imagine. Doctors have no choice but to make a mistake sometimes. I do think we need some level of tort reform. A valid malpractice suit is one thing - a move to be as greedy as possible is quite another. Bruce Jensen |
CNN poll: Republicans don't like health care bill
bpnjensen wrote:
Actually, it used to be that everything now on the internet was available in print or on media from somewhere - possibly hard-to-find or inconvenient to locate, but available. The internet puts almost everything at your fingertips, as well as providing a social gatheirng place. Fertile ground for disinformation and psy-ops of all manner. Question authority, especially when it's "at your fingertips". |
CNN poll: Republicans don't like health care bill
In article .com,
says... On 3/25/2010 9:54 AM, BDK wrote: In article 6ea33013-6657-4dc1-86da- , says... On Mar 23, 10:34 am, Beam Me Up Scotty Then-Destroy- wrote: On 3/22/2010 11:02 PM, wy wrote: On Mar 22, 9:46 pm, Beam Me Up Scotty Then-Destroy- wrote: On 3/22/2010 9:25 PM, wy wrote: On Mar 22, 8:54 pm, Beam Me Up Scotty Then-Destroy- wrote: On 3/22/2010 8:26 PM, bpnjensen wrote: On Mar 22, 5:20 pm, Paul Briskette wrote: On Mon, 22 Mar 2010 18:26:42 -0600, vict0r wrote: Posted: March 22nd, 2010 12:00 PM ET Washington (CNN) - A majority of Americans have a dim view of the sweeping health care bill passed by the House, saying it gives Washington too much clout and won't do much to reduce their own health care costs or federal deficits, according to a new poll released Monday. http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com...mericans-dont- like-health-care-bill/?fbid=SrzW3C7j_y That means the bill is very good. The way politics work is that "Nobody won". Look it up! This bill will help my family considerably. My %^$%#^%$ insurance company already has been raising my rates constantly, and trying to give us the runaround. This thing, as odd as it is, will make a difference in several important salient health-related details, cost not being a big deal among them. Bruce You can fire them, up until Obama signs it into law. Then you are forced to have insurance or accept government health care. Too bad, you're forced by Obama to pay someone you hate. You make it sound like you'll never ever, ever never need health care for as long as you live. Which is an impossibility, of course. So just cough up the cash and stop being an idiot about it. Never... I will go to Obama-land Prison first. Where you will pay for food, water, sewer, Cable, clothes and electric and room and board.... So you're a socialist. NO... it makes me stubborn, and principled, and expensive for tax payers like you. Do you drive without car insurance, or do your principles end there? Maybe he's like my neighbors down the road. They paid cash for their house, almost $200K in 1994, and never got insurance. In early 2007, it burned to the ground, due to an electrical problem in the attic, they lost 50 years of family pics and everything else they owned. They said on TV, =3FWe never thought we would need it!=3F. Morons. How cheap do you have to be to not have homeowner=3Fs insurance? I went by the empty lot a few minutes ago, and there they were, sitting in their car, like they usually are. There=3Fs nothing there, so I have no idea why they do this. Doesn=3Ft matter how bad the weather is, most days, they are sitting there in the car, or on nicer days, folding chairs. It appears that they are finally going to start rebuilding soon, as there are stakes that were put in recently. And all this changed your life how? My life didn't change in any way, but it sure changed the lives of the dopes who lost everything, rather than pay a few hundred bucks a year for insurance. They're sitting in the driveway this morning, like usual. Sad, and just weird. I've only had insurance on one house, my first house that I stupidly got a loan to purchase.... I never made that mistake again. So you paid for your trailer in cash? Good for you! I didn't need insurance on a house "I" lived in, I am a very careful person, but if you're an idiot.... you may want it. Only an idiot wouldn't want it. You could have the same issue the people down the road from me had, some wiring in the attic deteriorated over the 55 years since the house was built, they never went up there, they are over 70 years old, so they had no chance of finding it. It apparently wasn't obvious to their son when he took his stuff out a few months earlier when he got back from Iraq. Ever see a house where the water pipe breaks and floods it? That's happened to people I know too, a long time ago. Ruined just about everything inside the house, and destroyed a huge model railroad collection and layout in the basement. The insurance paid up, it wasn't enough to replace all the train stuff, but it was enough to replace about 85% of it, and fix the house, of course. It was an older house, and the pipe that went to the upstairs bathroom just rusted out and broke. They were gone overnight, and came back to water coming out the basement windows. Why would I want to take on risk of your careless lifestyle, also there are people that burn their house down to get the money, why do I want to be in "business" with that kind. What are you smoking/huffing now? My only house insurance claim was when the kid next door shot out two big picture windows with his BB gun. The insurance paid it, and then sued the next door neighbors, who kept denying that their kid did it, even though I saw the barrel of his Crossman BB gun go into the window a second after the hole appeared. When he got grilled by the insurance company's lawyer, he cracked in a couple of minutes. His folks paid up, and moved soon after. Do you think you can win with those people? Who the hell are you babbling about now? I never had a fire or any other disaster that was able to destroy the homes I bought. You've gambled, and won, so far, good for you. When I was a little kid, a kid who lived a couple of streets over decided to play with matches and set the garage on fire. Burned up the car parked in it, and basically destroyed the garage and kitchen. They had insurance though, so it only cost them a few hundred bucks. They were lucky that the neighbors called the FD right away, as dad was passed out asleep after a big night out on the town and it took a while for the firemen to wake him up. Little kids do dumb stuff all the time, like leaving faucets on, throwing clothes on lamps, etc. Then there's the times where a friend of your kid comes over and there's an accident. You want to pay for shoulder surgery, etc, on your kid's buddy out of pocket? A friend of mine was the kid who got hurt when he tripped on something (Probably a foot of one of the other kids), and fell and broke his shoulder and tore it up badly. It wasn't cheap, and if the parents weren't responsible enough to have insurance, they would have had to pay it out of pocket. Most people don't have thousands of dollars laying around to pay for a new house, or a visitor's injury. Ever been bitten by a dog? I was once, it wasn't a big deal, but later on, that same dog did a real number on another kid's face. 35 years later, he's got a nasty scar on his cheek. And no he didn't do anything to the dog, he was at their house, his mom was best friends with the dog's owner, and the dog just nailed him on the face. Think a little, for once in your life. It won't hurt too bad. I hope you have insurance on your car(s), but you probably don't. Just like the loser who turned in front of me 7 years ago. It took him five years to pay off the insurance company after they sued him. I got back my deductible, since I was his victim. The evil black box in my truck proved my version of the accident was true, and his, claiming I had no headlights on, was BS. Twenty years old and owing 33K to the insurance company is no way to start adulthood. Hopefully, the five years of payments he made to the insurance company convinced him to at least get liability coverage. -- BDK, leader of the non-jew, non-existant jew paid shills! |
CNN poll: Republicans don't like health care bill
In article 73e1d213-02a3-4d08-8c32-ff7c2ff942d2
@u15g2000prd.googlegroups.com, says... On Mar 25, 6:48*pm, Beam Me Up Scotty Then-Destroy- wrote: On 3/25/2010 9:54 AM, BDK wrote: In article 6ea33013-6657-4dc1-86da- , says... On Mar 23, 10:34 am, Beam Me Up Scotty Then-Destroy- wrote: On 3/22/2010 11:02 PM, wy wrote: On Mar 22, 9:46 pm, Beam Me Up Scotty Then-Destroy- wrote: On 3/22/2010 9:25 PM, wy wrote: On Mar 22, 8:54 pm, Beam Me Up Scotty Then-Destroy- wrote: On 3/22/2010 8:26 PM, bpnjensen wrote: On Mar 22, 5:20 pm, Paul Briskette wrote: On Mon, 22 Mar 2010 18:26:42 -0600, vict0r wrote: Posted: March 22nd, 2010 12:00 PM ET Washington (CNN) - A majority of Americans have a dim view of the sweeping health care bill passed by the House, saying it gives Washington too much clout and won't do much to reduce their own health care costs or federal deficits, according to a new poll released Monday. http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com...mericans-dont- like-health-care-bill/?fbid=SrzW3C7j_y That means the bill is very good. The way politics work is that "Nobody won". Look it up! This bill will help my family considerably. *My %^$%#^%$ insurance company already has been raising my rates constantly, and trying to give us the runaround. *This thing, as odd as it is, will make a difference in several important salient health-related details, cost not being a big deal among them. Bruce You can fire them, up until Obama signs it into law. *Then you are forced to have insurance or accept government health care. Too bad, you're forced by Obama to pay someone you hate. You make it sound like you'll never ever, ever never need health care for as long as you live. *Which is an impossibility, of course.. *So just cough up the cash and stop being an idiot about it. Never... I will go to Obama-land Prison first. Where you will pay for food, water, sewer, Cable, clothes and electric and room and board.... So you're a socialist. NO... it makes me stubborn, and principled, and expensive for tax payers like you. Do you drive without car insurance, or do your principles end there? Maybe he's like my neighbors down the road. They paid cash for their house, almost $200K in 1994, and never got insurance. In early 2007, it burned to the ground, due to an electrical problem in the attic, they lost 50 years of family pics and everything else they owned. They said on TV, =3FWe never thought we would need it!=3F. Morons. How cheap do you have to be to not have homeowner=3Fs insurance? I went by the empty lot a few minutes ago, and there they were, sitting in their car, like they usually are. There=3Fs nothing there, so I have no idea why they do this. Doesn=3Ft matter how bad the weather is, most days, they are sitting there in the car, or on nicer days, folding chairs. It appears that they are finally going to start rebuilding soon, as there are stakes that were put in recently. And all this changed your life how? I've only had insurance on one house, my first house that I stupidly got a loan to purchase.... *I never made that mistake again. *I didn't need insurance on a house "I" lived in, I am a very careful person, but if you're an idiot.... *you may want it. Why would I want to take on risk of your careless lifestyle, also there are people that burn their house down to get the money, why do I want to be in "business" with that kind.. *Do you think you can win with those people? I never had a fire or any other disaster that was able to destroy the homes I bought. There's a thunderstorm right around the corner with your name and address on it... Yeah, he's gambling a tornado always misses his house, that lightning never hits it, that a tree never falls, or some idiot without car insurance never drives his car into his house, that his TV, stove, etc, etc, never catches on fire. The list of stuff he doesn't think will ever happen is endless. He just seems like such a stable, responsible guy, doesn't he? -- BDK, leader of the non-jew, non-existant jew paid shills! |
CNN poll: Republicans don't like health care bill
On Mar 26, 6:44*am, dave wrote:
bpnjensen wrote: Actually, it used to be that everything now on the internet was available in print or on media from somewhere - possibly hard-to-find or inconvenient to locate, but available. *The internet puts almost everything at your fingertips, as well as providing a social gatheirng place. Fertile ground for disinformation and psy-ops of all manner. *Question authority, especially when it's "at your fingertips". Point well-taken. Just look at this newsgroup! :-D |
CNN poll: Republicans don't like health care bill
On Mar 26, 8:12*am, BDK wrote:
In article 73e1d213-02a3-4d08-8c32-ff7c2ff942d2 @u15g2000prd.googlegroups.com, says... On Mar 25, 6:48*pm, Beam Me Up Scotty Then-Destroy- wrote: On 3/25/2010 9:54 AM, BDK wrote: (snipperoos) I never had a fire or any other disaster that was able to destroy the homes I bought. There's a thunderstorm right around the corner with your name and address on it... Yeah, he's gambling a tornado always misses his house, that lightning never hits it, that a tree never falls, or some idiot without car insurance never drives his car into his house, that his TV, stove, etc, etc, never catches on fire. The list of stuff he doesn't think will ever happen is endless. He just seems like such a stable, responsible guy, doesn't he? -- BDK, leader of the non-jew, non-existant jew paid shills!- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Yes, he's my hero! |
CNN poll: Republicans don't like health care bill
On Mar 26, 8:08*am, BDK wrote:
Little kids do dumb stuff all the time, like leaving faucets on, throwing clothes on lamps, etc. Then there's the times where a friend of your kid comes over and there's an accident. You want to pay for shoulder surgery, etc, on your kid's buddy out of pocket? A friend of mine was the kid who got hurt when he tripped on something (Probably a foot of one of the other kids), and fell and broke his shoulder and tore it up badly. It wasn't cheap, and if the parents weren't responsible enough to have insurance, they would have had to pay it out of pocket. Most people don't have thousands of dollars laying around to pay for a new house, or a visitor's injury. Ever been bitten by a dog? I was once, it wasn't a big deal, but later on, that same dog did a real number on another kid's face. 35 years later, he's got a nasty scar on his cheek. And no he didn't do anything to the dog, he was at their house, his mom was best friends with the dog's owner, and the dog just nailed him on the face. -- BDK, leader of the non-jew, non-existant jew paid shills!- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Now BDK - his kids never do dumb things. He has taught them WELL. |
CNN poll: Republicans don't like health care bill
On 3/26/2010 1:09 AM, Brenda Ann wrote:
"bpnjensen" wrote in message Obviously getting descent health care in England is a crap shoot! What a great F*cking System. Obvious to a person who assumes everything and knows nothing. Comes right down to it, medical care anywhere is a crapshoot. That's why malpractice suits are so popular, and one of the primary reasons for the high cost of health care. So you are saying that Socialized medicine is no cure for anything! |
CNN poll: Republicans don't like health care bill
On 3/26/2010 12:59 AM, bpnjensen wrote:
On Mar 25, 5:56 pm, Beam Me Up Scotty Then-Destroy- wrote: On 3/25/2010 7:27 PM, BDK wrote: In article fa86fc24-128d-4d50-8ba0-a6a4eea55d99 @w39g2000prd.googlegroups.com, says... On Mar 25, 6:41 am, Beam Me Up Scotty Then-Destroy- wrote: On 3/25/2010 8:30 AM, Joe from Kokomo wrote: Beam Me Up Scotty wrote: I have no car but I drive others cars, and I can legally ride a motorcycle without any insurance. Pardon me for asking, but why don't you have a car? Economic reasons or other reasons? Because I want to F*ck your Socialist Society as much as possible.... The cost is taxed and taxed again, SO the government is taking a big hit with each person that quits driving. I have a bicycle and live close to most anything I want. For better or for worse, our society is pretty much based on the automobile (generally speaking, lousy public transportation, spread out suburban areas, etc). Yes I know And I was OK with it 30 years ago but then I had kids and started fighting the Government encroachment into my family and my life and I've been at it ever since. I'm chuckling at people just catching on to the fact that your society has become a Socialist society. Talk about asleep at the wheel, Socialism has been growing in teh education system since I was a student and I have seen what 40 years of indoctrination has done to the Nation. So I take every chance I can get to F*ck the government out of a dime. It seems so much better than letting things come to a point where civil war breaks out and people start shooting at each other. I could be out spending money and enjoying Society, but that would be less than living up to my commitment to freedom and a bit hypocritical, so I give up some things to try to make a better life for my children, freedom is always better than planned indoctrination and tax slavery. Wow, what a bitter, angry person you must be. You want to make life better for your children, and I do not fault you for that, but such an attitude passed onto them will fill their lives with a lot of anguish. Oh well, they're your kids - do with them what you will. The idea of his being a parent scares the hell out of me. I bet those kids are real basket cases. I feel sorry for you kids! You must be some worthless parents, I'd die for my kids if need be. A little scrapping for them to have freedom is nothing, to me it's just like any other challenge..... you can run and hide or hit the ground running and meet it head on. Did you teach your kids to roll over and play dead like you every time government wants to screw them? Do you hear voices inside your head?!?!? Or screws rattling around? I think we need to contact Child Protective Services... Yes it is scary that you aren't truly devoted to your children like a normal parent, call child services and tell them you don't care if your kids become slaves...... |
CNN poll: Republicans don't like health care bill
On Mar 26, 8:27*am, Beam Me Up Scotty Then-Destroy-
wrote: On 3/26/2010 1:09 AM, Brenda Ann wrote: "bpnjensen" wrote in message Obviously getting descent health care in England is a crap shoot! What a great F*cking System. Obvious to a person who assumes everything and knows nothing. Comes right down to it, medical care anywhere is a crapshoot. That's why malpractice suits are so popular, and one of the primary reasons for the high cost of health care. So you are saying that Socialized medicine is no cure for anything! You have a funny way of excluding specifics and mixing apples and oranges. It's a cure for millions being without insurance and for people having their coverage dropped by private insurance. That's the point. Medical science will continue to do what it does regardless of insurance, and vice-versa. Just because one has flaws is not an excuse to ignore the betterment of the other. Bruce |
CNN poll: Republicans don't like health care bill
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, says... On Mar 26, 8:08*am, BDK wrote: Little kids do dumb stuff all the time, like leaving faucets on, throwing clothes on lamps, etc. Then there's the times where a friend of your kid comes over and there's an accident. You want to pay for shoulder surgery, etc, on your kid's buddy out of pocket? A friend of mine was the kid who got hurt when he tripped on something (Probably a foot of one of the other kids), and fell and broke his shoulder and tore it up badly. It wasn't cheap, and if the parents weren't responsible enough to have insurance, they would have had to pay it out of pocket. Most people don't have thousands of dollars laying around to pay for a new house, or a visitor's injury. Ever been bitten by a dog? I was once, it wasn't a big deal, but later on, that same dog did a real number on another kid's face. 35 years later, he's got a nasty scar on his cheek. And no he didn't do anything to the dog, he was at their house, his mom was best friends with the dog's owner, and the dog just nailed him on the face. -- BDK, leader of the non-jew, non-existant jew paid shills!- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Now BDK - his kids never do dumb things. He has taught them WELL. Oh, I bet he has. I can just imagine the wisdumb he's drilled into their heads. -- BDK, leader of the non-jew, non-existant jew paid shills! |
CNN poll: Republicans don't like health care bill
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, says... On Mar 26, 8:12*am, BDK wrote: In article 73e1d213-02a3-4d08-8c32-ff7c2ff942d2 @u15g2000prd.googlegroups.com, says... On Mar 25, 6:48*pm, Beam Me Up Scotty Then-Destroy- wrote: On 3/25/2010 9:54 AM, BDK wrote: (snipperoos) I never had a fire or any other disaster that was able to destroy the homes I bought. There's a thunderstorm right around the corner with your name and address on it... Yeah, he's gambling a tornado always misses his house, that lightning never hits it, that a tree never falls, or some idiot without car insurance never drives his car into his house, that his TV, stove, etc, etc, never catches on fire. The list of stuff he doesn't think will ever happen is endless. He just seems like such a stable, responsible guy, doesn't he? -- BDK, leader of the non-jew, non-existant jew paid shills!- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Yes, he's my hero! He's the hero of all past and future "Cops", um, stars. -- BDK, leader of the non-jew, non-existant jew paid shills! |
CNN poll: Republicans don't like health care bill
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CNN poll: Republicans don't like health care bill
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CNN poll: Republicans don't like health care bill
On Mar 23, 1:48*pm, bpnjensen wrote:
On Mar 23, 1:17*pm, znuybv wrote: On Mar 22, 5:26*pm, bpnjensen wrote: On Mar 22, 5:20*pm, Paul Briskette wrote: On Mon, 22 Mar 2010 18:26:42 -0600, vict0r wrote: Posted: March 22nd, 2010 12:00 PM ET Washington (CNN) - A majority of Americans have a dim view of the sweeping health care bill passed by the House, saying it gives Washington too much clout and won't do much to reduce their own health care costs or federal deficits, according to a new poll released Monday. http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com...mericans-dont- like-health-care-bill/?fbid=SrzW3C7j_y That means the bill is very good. The way politics work is that "Nobody won". Look it up! This bill will help my family considerably. *My %^$%#^%$ insurance company already has been raising my rates constantly, and trying to give us the runaround. *This thing, as odd as it is, will make a difference in several important salient health-related details, cost not being a big deal among them. Bruce You're in for a big surprise. *The country can't afford free health care. *Your cost of health care will go up.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Prove it, please. Maybe it will, maybe not. *It already jumped 73% this month; you think it will be worse than that? *Explain. *Be specific. *Extra points given for avoidance of opinions in place of facts. Bruce Jensen If bribery and deception is needed to pass a major Bill that would pu us deeply in debt; you can bet it isn'rt any good. What's your opinion?. |
CNN poll: Republicans don't like health care bill
On Mar 23, 2:59*pm, Joe from Kokomo wrote:
znuybv wrote: You're in for a big surprise. *The country can't afford free health care. *Your cost of health care will go up. And the cost of health care hasn't *already* been going out of control for the last ten years or more? How could you have missed that? What other planet were you visiting? If you think it went out of control in the last ten years, you shouldn't be surprised if it goes out of sight in the next tn years. They just might ration it so only those who exempted themselves from it will get it. |
CNN poll: Republicans don't like health care bill
Beam Me Up Scotty wrote:
So you are saying that Socialized medicine is no cure for anything! What do you mean by "socialized"? On the surface it sounds pretty benign. |
CNN poll: Republicans don't like health care bill
On Mar 27, 3:02*pm, znuybv wrote:
On Mar 23, 1:48*pm, bpnjensen wrote: On Mar 23, 1:17*pm, znuybv wrote: On Mar 22, 5:26*pm, bpnjensen wrote: On Mar 22, 5:20*pm, Paul Briskette wrote: On Mon, 22 Mar 2010 18:26:42 -0600, vict0r wrote: Posted: March 22nd, 2010 12:00 PM ET Washington (CNN) - A majority of Americans have a dim view of the sweeping health care bill passed by the House, saying it gives Washington too much clout and won't do much to reduce their own health care costs or federal deficits, according to a new poll released Monday. http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com...mericans-dont- like-health-care-bill/?fbid=SrzW3C7j_y That means the bill is very good. The way politics work is that "Nobody won". Look it up! This bill will help my family considerably. *My %^$%#^%$ insurance company already has been raising my rates constantly, and trying to give us the runaround. *This thing, as odd as it is, will make a difference in several important salient health-related details, cost not being a big deal among them. Bruce You're in for a big surprise. *The country can't afford free health care. *Your cost of health care will go up.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Prove it, please. Maybe it will, maybe not. *It already jumped 73% this month; you think it will be worse than that? *Explain. *Be specific. *Extra points given for avoidance of opinions in place of facts. Bruce Jensen If bribery and deception is needed to pass a major Bill that would pu us deeply in debt; you can bet it isn'rt any good. *What's your opinion?. You did not answer the question. I'll trade ya. Bruce |
CNN poll: Republicans don't like health care bill
On Mar 27, 3:04*pm, znuybv wrote:
On Mar 23, 2:59*pm, Joe from Kokomo wrote: znuybv wrote: You're in for a big surprise. *The country can't afford free health care. *Your cost of health care will go up. And the cost of health care hasn't *already* been going out of control for the last ten years or more? How could you have missed that? What other planet were you visiting? If you think it went out of control in the last ten years, you shouldn't be surprised if it goes out of sight in the next tn years. They just might ration it so only those who exempted themselves from it will get it. Oh, I get it - you're smoking something! |
CNN poll: Republicans don't like health care bill
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