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Moderator: Jesus H Christ
Actually the number of part time jobs has decreased over the past few years.Wolfman wrote:I can see some of it. They've opened up quite a few new fast food joints near me. Part time positions galore perhaps?
Screw_Michigan wrote: Democrats are the REAL racists.
Softball Bat wrote: Is your anus quivering?
mvscal wrote:The only precious metals in a SHTF scenario are lead and brass.
Dinsdale wrote:That's right, I forgot -- it was W's policy that everyone should own a house, whether they could afford it or not.
Oh, wait...
That guy had a D by his name (and got plenty of Rs to buy into that bullshit).
We've been through this before, Revisionist Historian -- would you like a link to the SOTU Address where W screamed for Fannie/Freddie reform, and the Ds laughed at him?
Don't get me wrong, W was a train wreck -- but the Crash was all on Clinton.
Work force participation, while low, went up in January. Also, not mediocre growth the past few months, but the highest rate in years. The number of people employed in the US is at an all time high.smackaholic wrote:Lots of part time and very low paying yobs. work force participation is at nearly 40 year low. as for the number of consecutive months of growth, mediocre growth will give you that.
next I suppose you are gonna tell us about how he cut the deficit 60%. How the fukk he can say that with a strait face is beyond me.
Spot on 88It is how the government Ponzi scheme operates nowadays.
Rooster wrote:Jim Clifton, Gallup CEO, on job numbers: It’s all a ‘big lie’ by the White House
http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/201 ... -all-a-bi/
If you call that spin, well, ok, but I'd trust this guy's word over yours, Mikey.
Republicans controlled both the House and Senate for the last 6 years of Bubba's Presidency.Moving Bowel wrote:1993-250b
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I get that you are an idiot. I know the most important thing in your life has no factual backing as is, instead, a book of fairy tales, but even you should be smart enough to understand what it takes to drive a country this big out of a ditch you dense deserting dolt.poptart wrote:
If we exclude fiscal '09 from Barry's resume and lay it on Bush, we still see that from '10 to '14, almost 5 trillion dollars in new debt has been added.
Almost 600 billion will be added this year -- and another 500 billion next year, give or take a bit.
The dims have no claim on controlling debt, numbnuts.
Mikey wrote:
The big winner right now is healthcare.
Moving Sale wrote:I really are a fucking POS.
Softball Bat wrote: I am the dumbest motherfucker ever to post on the board.
Moving Sale wrote:Nobody should ever make a penny off healthcare, above and beyond their salary for working in the industry.
Moving Sale wrote:I really are a fucking POS.
Softball Bat wrote: I am the dumbest motherfucker ever to post on the board.
I'm not debating that.88 wrote: The single payer gets to decide the rate that will be paid for such services. That point is not debatable.
Many PSS are great, so I'm not too swayed by your prerogative. That being said, I don't think we need Doctors who are in it for the money, nor do I think the doctors we have now that are in it for the money are 'good' doctors, nor will there be any reason why those doctors can't still practice. Cops are single payer, but you can still hire security if you want to.I think many will choose to do the latter, and those who end up providing health care services will be similar in quality and service to those who presently provide public social services.
I know exactly how they operate. They bribe government officials to block competition, outlaw alternative drugs and generally gum up the works. As for your question, they will sell drugs to the single payer and anybody else who is willing to give them money for their drug. You really think their drug dealing is going to be so devoid of profit that they will pack up and go away? Not a chance.You are also confused about how drug companies function.
Actually I'm not. I did however mis-state my position some in the previous post. I don't have a problem with for profit companies providing goods to the single payer, nor do I have a problem with people straight up paying a doctor for their services. I have a problem with for profit insurance companies being the main conduit between the payor and payee in a medical services contract.Why would anyone invest in a company that does not intend to profit from its research? You are confused.
Hogwash, now if 15 U.S.C. §§ 1 was actually being followed I might agree. Today most people either put up with it or it's too late and they are dead or close to it.In a market-driven economy, if a for-profit company's quality drops or its premiums are too high, its policy holders will leave to go to another competitor in the market.
You have link that they are less successful?They tend to just copy other insurance companies (but to a less successful degree).
There is also no motivation to screw some old lady out of a needed test or procedure.They rarely lead or provide innovation, as there is no motivation for them to do so.
It's called voting.A single payer system is even worse because the person receiving the services has no other provider/competitor to go to, and thus there is no pressure on the provider to maintain or improve quality, or to hold premium costs down (especially considering that many of the people receiving the services are not paying for it).
Bullshit, free markets crash and burn or turn their customers into subjects. Regulated markets work much better.Wolfman wrote: Free markets (as free as possible) rule.
poptart wrote:If we exclude fiscal '09 from Barry's resume and lay it on Bush, we still see that from '10 to '14, almost 5 trillion dollars in new debt has been added.
Almost 600 billion will be added this year -- and another 500 billion next year, give or take a bit.
The dims have no claim on controlling debt, numbnuts.
Piling up 6 trillion dollars in new debt, with continued massive deficit spending projected far into the future, is the way to "drive this big country out of the ditch?"Moving Bowel wrote:I get that you are an idiot. I know the most important thing in your life has no factual backing as is, instead, a book of fairy tales, but even you should be smart enough to understand what it takes to drive a country this big out of a ditch you dense deserting dolt.