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rank is dumb
03-09-2010, 06:56 PM
http://www.aolnews.com/nation/article/rush-limbaugh-says-hell-leave-the-us-if-health-care-reform-is-passed/19389808?icid=main|main|dl1|link3|http%3A%2F%2Fwww .aolnews.com%2Fnation%2Farticle%2Frush-limbaugh-says-hell-leave-the-us-if-health-care-reform-is-passed%2F19389808

Look like Rush Limpaugh said he will leave the country if congress passes the health care bill.. Please Congress pass the Bill pass the bill.. Do america a favor and get rid of the wind bag lol!!

allend
03-09-2010, 08:50 PM
In the voice of the cowboy in Tombstone, "well, bye!"

but seriously, he won't be going anywhere. He profits off his brainwashed followers too much to leave. If I were him I would spew off even more racist comments and sell more books. That way I could buy enough prescription meds to last me the rest of my life!!! But I'd send my maid to pick them up.

Gtrght77
03-09-2010, 09:19 PM
I will even help pay for his trip.

sideoutshu
03-09-2010, 10:53 PM
In the voice of the cowboy in Tombstone, "well, bye!"

but seriously, he won't be going anywhere. He profits off his brainwashed followers too much to leave. If I were him I would spew off even more racist comments and sell more books. That way I could buy enough prescription meds to last me the rest of my life!!! But I'd send my maid to pick them up.

What did he say that was "racist" again?

sideoutshu
03-09-2010, 10:54 PM
I will even help pay for his trip.

Don't you mean the taxpayer money of others will help pay for his trip?:p

Gtrght77
03-09-2010, 10:58 PM
Don't you mean the taxpayer money of others will help pay for his trip?:p

I am sure most would agree to that as well.

Of course you and Supdog are to slow to comprehend for the 50th time that I am employed and have been for over a month now.

sideoutshu
03-09-2010, 11:08 PM
I am sure most would agree to that as well.

Of course you and Supdog are to slow to comprehend for the 50th time that I am employed and have been for over a month now.

it was a joke. I really could care less if you have a job.

SUPDOG
03-09-2010, 11:10 PM
I will even help pay for his trip.

WEll, actually you would just be the middle "man". You know, the "money" you receive isn't truly "yours". Get it? :p

SUPDOG
03-09-2010, 11:11 PM
Don't you mean the taxpayer money of others will help pay for his trip?:p

Oh, you beat me to it. lOL

SUPDOG
03-09-2010, 11:26 PM
I am sure most would agree to that as well.

Of course you and Supdog are to slow to comprehend for the 50th time that I am employed and have been for over a month now.

"For over a month" huh? Wow, it looks as if we have a deceiver in our midst gents! You see, when you say "for over a month", it is difficult to retract that and say, "well, I meant only a couple of weeks",etc. YOu know what i Mean?? With that in mind let us look at a thread from a short time ago where you were crying about how the rich got richer and you "got the shaft".


Here is what you said on 02-24-2010 11:58 PM after I criticized you for working the system for way too long becauwse you had been on it for two years + :



Nowhere near two years, sorry get your story right. Right now I am just nearing a year actually.

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That was 13 days ago. Here you, without question state, that you are still on the government entitlement unemployment program. Yes 13 days ago. And now you tell us that you have been at your "new job" for over a month? Please.

See what happens when you tell a lie GT? It is really hard to cover "all dem tracks"! :eek: Especially, for someone who just "ain't got the brights"! LOL!

LOLOLOL! :p

A fool and a liar! Great!




P.S. don't bother with the edit. I print screened this to my desktop! LOLOL! :p

Gtrght77
03-09-2010, 11:27 PM
Taxpayer money is as much ours as the money we give to the grocery store is.

I never understood the deal with using "My tax money". Once they take it from you it's not yours anymore and you have no say in what happens with it other then what you vote on.

rank is dumb
03-09-2010, 11:50 PM
The Tax payers keep giving you money when your poor and have lots of kids.. So yo just need to party alot and get laid alot.. That way you can have lots of kids and have the goverment give you the money to take care of them.. :rolleyes:

Sounds fcked up but I bet alot more of the money spent by tax payers go to that then do to people who collect UC witch unless you made 50K isnt much to live on.. And if you do earn more money it probably cost you more to live.. So it only helps so much.. So I feel its ok, that the people who have been working are collecting what they paid into it..

Gtrght77
03-10-2010, 12:14 AM
Supdog thinks he is smart. :p

You said that day I was unemployed for a year and a half and I just stated that on that day it wasn't even a year yet.

My start date here was in the first week of Feb and I am actually at work now so if you don't believe me your retarded arse can think whatever you want.

Crazies get all mad when you diss on Rush.

SUPDOG
03-10-2010, 01:09 AM
Supdog thinks he is smart. :p

You said that day I was unemployed for a year and a half and I just stated that on that day it wasn't even a year yet.

My start date here was in the first week of Feb and I am actually at work now so if you don't believe me your retarded arse can think whatever you want.

Crazies get all mad when you diss on Rush.

My post speaks for itself. You can't "grey area" your way out of you lie. You got caught, are still living off of the government, and don't care to look for a job. You don't fool me son. Wow, I think you should consider confession!

RicoVacilon
03-10-2010, 07:13 AM
Posting vitriol from work. . . . at a job you haven't been at for more than a month. . . hmmm. . .

resnor
03-10-2010, 07:53 AM
He wasn't saying he would move to Costa Rica. He has talked before about private clinics that are in Costa Rica. He was saying he would go to those for his HEALTH TREATMENT. There is a big difference. He was simply saying he wouldn't be a part of the health care system in America.

sanantonio
03-10-2010, 08:39 AM
He wasn't saying he would move to Costa Rica. He has talked before about private clinics that are in Costa Rica. He was saying he would go to those for his HEALTH TREATMENT. There is a big difference. He was simply saying he wouldn't be a part of the health care system in America.

Universal health care is universal health care regardless of where you go.

resnor
03-10-2010, 12:06 PM
Universal health care is universal health care regardless of where you go.

What part of private clinics did you not understand? He wouldn't be going to Costa Rica and getting free coverage. He woukd be going there and paying for services through private clinics.

sanantonio
03-10-2010, 12:23 PM
What part of private clinics did you not understand? He wouldn't be going to Costa Rica and getting free coverage. He woukd be going there and paying for services through private clinics.


He would be able to do the same thing here.

resnor
03-10-2010, 01:09 PM
He would be able to do the same thing here.

So what? He likes the private clinics in Costa Rica. The private clinics have nothing to do with universal healthcare. Also, are you sure that there will be private clinics under the healthcare system? I know private clinics are illegal in Canada. Regardless, I don't see any problem with someone going to another country to pay to have procedures done, if they prefer having it done there.

Gtrght77
03-10-2010, 01:14 PM
Posting vitriol from work. . . . at a job you haven't been at for more than a month. . . hmmm. . .

My manager said it was fine, I don't exactly have a great job with a lot of responsibility right now.

sanantonio
03-10-2010, 01:49 PM
So what? He likes the private clinics in Costa Rica. The private clinics have nothing to do with universal healthcare. Also, are you sure that there will be private clinics under the healthcare system? I know private clinics are illegal in Canada. Regardless, I don't see any problem with someone going to another country to pay to have procedures done, if they prefer having it done there.

He could afford it but it would be assinine to fly to Costa Rica to have done what you can do here. Remember he would be going to Costa Rica because he disagrees with the implementation of universal (it's really a misnomer) health care here. Stop listening to conservative talking points private clinics are not illegal in Canada per se. It varys from province to province. What is true is that private clinics could not charge for services covered by the government. In 2005 the Canadian Supreme court said bonk that crap making somebody wait in a line is not providing health care. So people that don't want to wait can now go private out of pocket.

resnor
03-10-2010, 05:34 PM
He could afford it but it would be assinine to fly to Costa Rica to have done what you can do here. Remember he would be going to Costa Rica because he disagrees with the implementation of universal (it's really a misnomer) health care here. Stop listening to conservative talking points private clinics are not illegal in Canada per se. It varys from province to province. What is true is that private clinics could not charge for services covered by the government. In 2005 the Canadian Supreme court said bonk that crap making somebody wait in a line is not providing health care. So people that don't want to wait can now go private out of pocket.

1. It doesn't matter what you consider to be assinine. If he wants to get a procedure done in Costa Rica, and recover on a tropical beach...he can.

2. I don't think it was 2005 that the Canadian Supreme Court decided that. A quick Google search brought me to this article, from the LA Times:

"In Canada, a move toward a private healthcare option
In British Columbia, private clinics and surgical centers are capitalizing on patients who might otherwise pay for faster treatment in the U.S. The courts will consider their legality next month.
September 27, 2009|Kim Murphy

VANCOUVER, CANADA — When the pain in Christina Woodkey's legs became so severe that she could no long hike or cross-country ski, she went to her local health clinic. The Calgary, Canada, resident was told she'd need to see a hip specialist. Because the problem was not life-threatening, however, she'd have to wait about a year.

So wait she did.

In January, the hip doctor told her that a narrowing of the spine was compressing her nerves and causing the pain. She needed a back specialist. The appointment was set for Sept. 30. "When I was given that date, I asked when could I expect to have surgery," said Woodkey, 72. "They said it would be a year and a half after I had seen this doctor."

So this month, she drove across the border into Montana and got the $50,000 surgery done in two days.

"I don't have insurance. We're not allowed to have private health insurance in Canada," Woodkey said. "It's not going to be easy to come up with the money. But I'm happy to say the pain is almost all gone."

Whereas U.S. healthcare is predominantly a private system paid for by private insurers, things in Canada tend toward the other end of the spectrum: A universal, government-funded health system is only beginning to flirt with private-sector medicine.

Hoping to capitalize on patients who might otherwise go to the U.S. for speedier care, a network of technically illegal private clinics and surgical centers has sprung up in British Columbia, echoing a trend in Quebec. In October, the courts will be asked to decide whether the budding system should be sanctioned.

More than 70 private health providers in British Columbia now schedule simple surgeries and tests such as MRIs with waits as short as a week or two, compared with the months it takes for a public surgical suite to become available for nonessential operations.

"What we have in Canada is access to a government, state-mandated wait list," said Brian Day, a former Canadian Medical Assn. director who runs a private surgical center in Vancouver. "You cannot force a citizen in a free and democratic society to simply wait for healthcare, and outlaw their ability to extricate themselves from a wait list."

Yet the move into privatized care threatens to make the delays -- already long from the perennial shortage of doctors and rationing of facilities -- even longer, public healthcare advocates say. There will be fewer skilled healthcare workers in government hospitals as doctors and nurses are lured into better-paying private jobs, they say."

After reading that article, it amazes me that people actually want a system like Canada's. Wait a YEAR to see a hip specialist?? Then, find out you needed to see a BACK specialist, and wait ANOTHER YEAR?? Then wait another YEAR AND A HALF to actually have the surgery, or go spend $50k OF YOUR OWN MONEY for the surgery??? I think I'll stick with what we have here...

sideoutshu
03-10-2010, 06:46 PM
I've said this before, I had a friend from the volleyball tour who was canadian and had to wait 6 months for a knee surgery because it was technically "elective". It cost him an entire season.

MonoxideChild
03-10-2010, 09:47 PM
It really doesn't matter what you think is assinine. If he wants to go to Costa Rica, have a procedure done, and recover on the beach of a tropical island...he can.

What a ****ing sight that would be...