Hollywood speaks out to help insurance companie...
Hollywood speaks out to help insurance companies.
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Starring Will Ferrell, Jon Hamm, Olivia Wilde, Thomas Lennon, Robert Ben Garant, Masi Oka, Jordana Spiro, Linda Cardellini, Donald Faison Written by Lauren Palmigiano, Chad Carter & Peter Koechley Directed by Drew Antzis Produced by Chris Bruss, Lauren Palmigiano, Laura Dawn of MoveOn.org & Peter Salett Edited by Drew Antzis & Laura Dawn
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"You guys are probably at the bottom of the barrel as far income".
Wow. Yet another topic you know nothing about. My wife and I make in the area of $250k / yr. That's not exactly wealthy, but it sure isn't bottom of the barrel. I don't desparately need Healthcare, I already have it. However, I'm a decent person who doesn't like people getting screwed so companies can pad their pockets.
BTY, insurance company profits are a little higher than 2%. Closer to 30%.
I get it you live in a nice neighbor hood and never really lived with are around poor people on welfare so you buy the crap they show on TV about how the poor needs govt help to survive. I lived in new Orleans I see "poor" people everyday I see their programs are mainly driven by political correctness and vote buying instead of focus on to really help people to get off of their programs. The more you need govt the bigger they will be.
Again with the blind faith govt will fix our problems just like they fixed poverty with welfare are education with public schools. You morons think just becuse we don't want govt taking over health care doen not mean we don't want reform or care about people who need help. We just want to really fix our problems and not go from one problems to more problems when govt controls it.
Well you tell me how this doesn't depersonalize the insurance companies. There are lots of people who will lose their jobs if there is no way to compete with the public option. So fuck you and your smug, unenlightening comment.
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"You guys are probably at the bottom of the barrel as far income".
Wow. Yet another topic you know nothing about. My wife and I make in the area of $250k / yr. That's not exactly wealthy, but it sure isn't bottom of the barrel. I don't desparately need Healthcare, I already have it. However, I'm a decent person who doesn't like people getting screwed so companies can pad their pockets.
BTY, insurance company profits are a little higher than 2%. Closer to 30%.
I live in NYC where you can own a 10 million dollar brownstone a block away from the projects.
I lived in Queens as a child right next to Far Rockaway and went to school in Jamaica Queens. I know plenty about poverty.
However, "poor" people can get medicaid and welfare. The rich can buy whatever they need. It is the middle class that gets screwed.
BTW, making sure people have access to healthcare is not political correctness, it is human decency!