Anonymous wrote:jsteele wrote:Anonymous wrote:
The whole straw man argument of "we must pay for them or they'll be a burden" is so tiresome. Their just being here leeching off the system is a burden to DC. Didn't DC just have to raise taxes because they couldn't balance the budget?
This program only applies to low income individuals. It's people who would be covered under Medicaid if they were legal. They most definitely will be a burden one way or another if they become ill.
Moreover, since empathy appears to be quite beyond your capability, let's try self-interest. Do you really want the person cooking your food to be unable to afford a doctor's visit to treat his communicable disease? To you want to ride on the Metro next to someone who is sick, but unable to afford medical care?
No. I want the person to go back to where they came from and then apply to come to this country legally like so many of my friends and family did. Many of my friends spent over $150,000 in to get a US education to then be eligible for H1-B (EB2) (which costs about another ten grand) to finally get their green cards. All the while making sure every single I was dotted and T crossed.
Anonymous wrote:jsteele wrote:Anonymous wrote:
The whole straw man argument of "we must pay for them or they'll be a burden" is so tiresome. Their just being here leeching off the system is a burden to DC. Didn't DC just have to raise taxes because they couldn't balance the budget?
This program only applies to low income individuals. It's people who would be covered under Medicaid if they were legal. They most definitely will be a burden one way or another if they become ill.
Moreover, since empathy appears to be quite beyond your capability, let's try self-interest. Do you really want the person cooking your food to be unable to afford a doctor's visit to treat his communicable disease? To you want to ride on the Metro next to someone who is sick, but unable to afford medical care?
No. I want the person to go back to where they came from and then apply to come to this country legally like so many of my friends and family did. Many of my friends spent over $150,000 in to get a US education to then be eligible for H1-B (EB2) (which costs about another ten grand) to finally get their green cards. All the while making sure every single I was dotted and T crossed.
Anonymous wrote:I'm confused. I did not see the word "illegal" in this article.