Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:But he's good with the tax plan benefiting the rich passive investor (as opposed to the rich working person).
Apparently the quote during debate was:
“[L]et me tell you something: we’re going to do CHIP. There’s no question about it in my mind. It’s got to be done the right way. But we, the reason CHIP’s having trouble is because we don’t have money anymore.”
Hatch went on to condemn the idea of “more and more spending.” After praising the “terrific job” CHIP has done for families who need help, he immediately added, “I have a rough time wanting to spend billions and billions and trillions of dollars to help people who won’t help themselves – won’t lift a finger – and expect the federal government to do everything.”
Why don't we propose legislation to put all those CHIP kids to work in coal mines? And we could have a special provision for the coal mine owners that they pay no tax at all!
Why would anyone disagree with what is shown in bold?
That's not what CHIP is. That's my disagreement with what Hatch just said.
CHIP is children's health insurance. It's not helping people who won't lift a finger.
Don't they get Medicaid? We have three insurance programs to give care to poor and low income (free if they can't afford it): Medicaid, Obamacare, and CHIP. Do we really need all three? If people aren't poor enough for Medicaid, then they get free care through Obamacare. We don't need CHIP, too.
CHIP IS a Medicaid program. Jesus Christ, if you don't know what the fuck you are talking about just STFU.
Another filthy-mouth liberal. You complain that conservatives aren't kind, and then you talk like that? Can't you speak with common decency when you are making a plea for common decency?
We had Medicaid LONG before CHIP. It should should have been abolished when Obamacare was enacted. How many duplicate ways do we need to provide care for the poor? It's like that WaPo article with food.....the poor family had concurrent options. They could eat the shelter meals taxpayers were provIding, or they could use their food stamps the taxpayers are providing, or they could eat at a restaurant with the welfare taxpayers are providing. All at the same time.
P.S. Use the f-word in violation of the forum rules again, and you're being reported.
You are a terrible person. More worried about PP's language than the children who will be hurt by this.
Go to hell.
Anonymous wrote:CHIP is public funding for children’s health insurance.
Obamacare is consumer funding for private health. The subsidies - which are going away, thanks to the GOP - were meant to help consumers purchase private insurance.
Funding for community health centers, by the way, is also in jeopardy. For all those who are happy about this, keep an eye on the CDC and consider the health of the people picking your produce, packaging your meats and ringing them up at the grocery store.
MAGA, y’all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:But he's good with the tax plan benefiting the rich passive investor (as opposed to the rich working person).
Apparently the quote during debate was:
“[L]et me tell you something: we’re going to do CHIP. There’s no question about it in my mind. It’s got to be done the right way. But we, the reason CHIP’s having trouble is because we don’t have money anymore.”
Hatch went on to condemn the idea of “more and more spending.” After praising the “terrific job” CHIP has done for families who need help, he immediately added, “I have a rough time wanting to spend billions and billions and trillions of dollars to help people who won’t help themselves – won’t lift a finger – and expect the federal government to do everything.”
Why don't we propose legislation to put all those CHIP kids to work in coal mines? And we could have a special provision for the coal mine owners that they pay no tax at all!
Why would anyone disagree with what is shown in bold?
That's not what CHIP is. That's my disagreement with what Hatch just said.
CHIP is children's health insurance. It's not helping people who won't lift a finger.
Don't they get Medicaid? We have three insurance programs to give care to poor and low income (free if they can't afford it): Medicaid, Obamacare, and CHIP. Do we really need all three? If people aren't poor enough for Medicaid, then they get free care through Obamacare. We don't need CHIP, too.
CHIP IS a Medicaid program. Jesus Christ, if you don't know what the fuck you are talking about just STFU.
Another filthy-mouth liberal. You complain that conservatives aren't kind, and then you talk like that? Can't you speak with common decency when you are making a plea for common decency?
We had Medicaid LONG before CHIP. It should should have been abolished when Obamacare was enacted. How many duplicate ways do we need to provide care for the poor? It's like that WaPo article with food.....the poor family had concurrent options. They could eat the shelter meals taxpayers were provIding, or they could use their food stamps the taxpayers are providing, or they could eat at a restaurant with the welfare taxpayers are providing. All at the same time.
P.S. Use the f-word in violation of the forum rules again, and you're being reported.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:But he's good with the tax plan benefiting the rich passive investor (as opposed to the rich working person).
Apparently the quote during debate was:
“[L]et me tell you something: we’re going to do CHIP. There’s no question about it in my mind. It’s got to be done the right way. But we, the reason CHIP’s having trouble is because we don’t have money anymore.”
Hatch went on to condemn the idea of “more and more spending.” After praising the “terrific job” CHIP has done for families who need help, he immediately added, “I have a rough time wanting to spend billions and billions and trillions of dollars to help people who won’t help themselves – won’t lift a finger – and expect the federal government to do everything.”
Why don't we propose legislation to put all those CHIP kids to work in coal mines? And we could have a special provision for the coal mine owners that they pay no tax at all!
Why would anyone disagree with what is shown in bold?
Because CHIP is for children. Children are supposed to help themselves, lift a finger, to have health insurance? Don't be such a heartless turd.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:But he's good with the tax plan benefiting the rich passive investor (as opposed to the rich working person).
Apparently the quote during debate was:
“[L]et me tell you something: we’re going to do CHIP. There’s no question about it in my mind. It’s got to be done the right way. But we, the reason CHIP’s having trouble is because we don’t have money anymore.”
Hatch went on to condemn the idea of “more and more spending.” After praising the “terrific job” CHIP has done for families who need help, he immediately added, “I have a rough time wanting to spend billions and billions and trillions of dollars to help people who won’t help themselves – won’t lift a finger – and expect the federal government to do everything.”
Why don't we propose legislation to put all those CHIP kids to work in coal mines? And we could have a special provision for the coal mine owners that they pay no tax at all!
Plus, if you qualify for Medicaid, you don't get Obamacare.
Why would anyone disagree with what is shown in bold?
That's not what CHIP is. That's my disagreement with what Hatch just said.
CHIP is children's health insurance. It's not helping people who won't lift a finger.
Don't they get Medicaid? We have three insurance programs to give care to poor and low income (free if they can't afford it): Medicaid, Obamacare, and CHIP. Do we really need all three? If people aren't poor enough for Medicaid, then they get free care through Obamacare. We don't need CHIP, too.
CHIP IS a Medicaid program. Jesus Christ, if you don't know what the fuck you are talking about just STFU.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:But he's good with the tax plan benefiting the rich passive investor (as opposed to the rich working person).
Apparently the quote during debate was:
“[L]et me tell you something: we’re going to do CHIP. There’s no question about it in my mind. It’s got to be done the right way. But we, the reason CHIP’s having trouble is because we don’t have money anymore.”
Hatch went on to condemn the idea of “more and more spending.” After praising the “terrific job” CHIP has done for families who need help, he immediately added, “I have a rough time wanting to spend billions and billions and trillions of dollars to help people who won’t help themselves – won’t lift a finger – and expect the federal government to do everything.”
Why don't we propose legislation to put all those CHIP kids to work in coal mines? And we could have a special provision for the coal mine owners that they pay no tax at all!
Plus, if you qualify for Medicaid, you don't get Obamacare.
Why would anyone disagree with what is shown in bold?
That's not what CHIP is. That's my disagreement with what Hatch just said.
CHIP is children's health insurance. It's not helping people who won't lift a finger.
Don't they get Medicaid? We have three insurance programs to give care to poor and low income (free if they can't afford it): Medicaid, Obamacare, and CHIP. Do we really need all three? If people aren't poor enough for Medicaid, then they get free care through Obamacare. We don't need CHIP, too.
CHIP IS a Medicaid program. Jesus Christ, if you don't know what the fuck you are talking about just STFU.
Anonymous wrote:I was afraid of coming into this thread because of so much hate. For the haters and racists, are you this upset about farm subsidies, rural housing subsidies?
Anonymous wrote:You don't let the kid "die in the gutter".
You take it away.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:But he's good with the tax plan benefiting the rich passive investor (as opposed to the rich working person).
Apparently the quote during debate was:
“[L]et me tell you something: we’re going to do CHIP. There’s no question about it in my mind. It’s got to be done the right way. But we, the reason CHIP’s having trouble is because we don’t have money anymore.”
Hatch went on to condemn the idea of “more and more spending.” After praising the “terrific job” CHIP has done for families who need help, he immediately added, “I have a rough time wanting to spend billions and billions and trillions of dollars to help people who won’t help themselves – won’t lift a finger – and expect the federal government to do everything.”
Why don't we propose legislation to put all those CHIP kids to work in coal mines? And we could have a special provision for the coal mine owners that they pay no tax at all!
Why would anyone disagree with what is shown in bold?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hatch said today that the US didn't have money to pay for CHIP (but I guess it does have money for a $1.5T debt explosion for billionaires)
We pay more per capita on healthcare than any nation on the planet including every modern industrialized nation that provides socialized medicine to cover healthcare for kids. To say we don't have the money is utter bullshit. Our problem isn't lack of money, it's not being managed and allocated properly.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They've been living there for DECADES.
I pay taxes. I DO NOT resent any money going to AA's. The first video was in Portsmouth VA and the one above is DC. Northern VA sends more to the state than it gets back-pays for locals plus state plus then fed and frickin Alabama and illegals everywhere.
So I DO vehemently resent any 1 cent of my money going for illegals and that includes DACA which can now get ACA. Over the last few years the DC area got at least 8 high school buildings worth of Obama's minors. Think of it as buildings-they get CHIP. ACA funded clinics have cheap costs for illegals.
Bonds voted on in Dec https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/education/wp/2017/11/07/voters-approve-millions-in-bonds-for-northern-virginia-schools/?utm_term=.235dced18e40
28.4 m for an elementary school building construction-NW Fairfax. A new HS in Falls Church is 120 m. So for about every 2000 students estimate a high school building that costs 120m. 4420 to Fairfax thanks to Obama. How many section 8 or affordable housing units for our people is that?
Point is, someone stated there are no longer any welfare queens. It's just not true.
You don't know those people in the video. All of you should be ashamed. I had very good friends some of whom are now deceased that had grown up in different areas of the country. One elderly lady had come north after WW2 and had to drop out of HS as a freshman and picked cotton. Her children ended up going to college and she/they all lived in suburbs with good schools.
One of my best friends in college was from southern coastal VA-she had NO phone in her house. Pre cell phone days of course. On thing that really resonated with us was the fact that VA had Lee-Jackson-King Day until less than 20 years ago. The USA's first obligation is to AA's NOT Mexicans or central Americans etc.
Why should the USA's first obligation be to AAs rather than poor people of any race? You didn't mean to say our country should give more priority to poor blacks than poor whites, did you?
Anonymous wrote:Hatch said today that the US didn't have money to pay for CHIP (but I guess it does have money for a $1.5T debt explosion for billionaires)