Yes, you're right, the health care law will in fact require everyone to have health insurance; but that doesnt mean they have to pay out a mandatory sum of $1,000.00; they have their own choices as to where they buy their health insurance. The law would not be effective at lowering all health care costs if it didn't include such a mandate; understand? Incidentally, that's the reason a public option would have been a good idea as well, but Congress shot that down.
ObamaCares requires people to buy health insurance or pay a penalty on their taxes, beginning in 2014: montgomeryadvertiser (dot) com/article/20111108/NATION/111108018/US-appeals-court-upholds-Obama-health-care-law
ObamaCare & RFID Chipping People: thenewamerican (dot) com/usnews/politics/3193-national-healthcare-will-require-national-rfid-chips
perry stone does not charge for his conferences as far as I know, I've been to several here in ohio and never had to pay.However I did purchas dvd's and cd's which support his missions and his youth progams to get the kids on the right path. A prophet is worthy of his reward and I listen to him every chance I get and i've never heard him preach on money or beg for it as a matter of fact
Well, forgive me, but I thought I was speaking to someone rational. There are no $1,000 mandatory payments from anyone mandated in this health care law. I don't have a clue as to where you got such a figure. And I also can't imagine where you got the delusion about some kind of "tag" we'll all have to wear. You know, all drivers have to have a license, and car insurance. Neither of those led to some kind of government monarchy; this is not some control conspiracy.
@jerico641 - Briefly, Obamacare will require mandatory $1000 payments by all, including the poor, in a few years. Obamacare also will, by 2016, require you be chipped (RFID tag). The devil is in the details -- literally. Obamacare was not pushed through for health care reasons. It's the stated justification. It's about control, about fundamentally changing the relationship between people vs. govt. Who will stand up to the govt when their healthcare - their lives - may be at stake? Few will
Well, I wasn't referring directly to the new health care law, what I meant was shouldn't ALL people have unlimited access to whatever health care they might need? Apparently, for whatever reasons you want to give, we can't trust in charitable people to come through on that. It's illogical to think that we can. Now, given all that, and in the spirit of love and charity, why would you believe that an offort to increase access to health care is a "curse"?
I don't believe in any divine salvation. But regarding ministers, I was specifically referring to televangelists and those sort of people who seem to have bilked millions into following them, and just keep getting richer and richer selling not just a fake message, but material nonsense. I wasn't referring to a small town preacher trying to make ends meet. As for trusting a god to provide what they need, I wonder how much credit they give themselves for hard work?
Yes they do..
DMChoreographer 1 month ago
All things work for the will of G-d
DJR551955 3 months ago
@Raymond1967
Yes, you're right, the health care law will in fact require everyone to have health insurance; but that doesnt mean they have to pay out a mandatory sum of $1,000.00; they have their own choices as to where they buy their health insurance. The law would not be effective at lowering all health care costs if it didn't include such a mandate; understand? Incidentally, that's the reason a public option would have been a good idea as well, but Congress shot that down.
jerico641 3 months ago
@jerico641 --
ObamaCares requires people to buy health insurance or pay a penalty on their taxes, beginning in 2014: montgomeryadvertiser (dot) com/article/20111108/NATION/111108018/US-appeals-court-upholds-Obama-health-care-law
ObamaCare & RFID Chipping People: thenewamerican (dot) com/usnews/politics/3193-national-healthcare-will-require-national-rfid-chips
Raymond1967 3 months ago
perry stone does not charge for his conferences as far as I know, I've been to several here in ohio and never had to pay.However I did purchas dvd's and cd's which support his missions and his youth progams to get the kids on the right path. A prophet is worthy of his reward and I listen to him every chance I get and i've never heard him preach on money or beg for it as a matter of fact
jaddy77 3 months ago
@typaffmarketing I THOUGH YOUR SORRY ASS WAS GOING TO BE RAPTURED OCTOBER 21ST?? YOU ARE PURE SHIT!
TheTruthlsOutNow 3 months ago
@Raymond1967
Well, forgive me, but I thought I was speaking to someone rational. There are no $1,000 mandatory payments from anyone mandated in this health care law. I don't have a clue as to where you got such a figure. And I also can't imagine where you got the delusion about some kind of "tag" we'll all have to wear. You know, all drivers have to have a license, and car insurance. Neither of those led to some kind of government monarchy; this is not some control conspiracy.
jerico641 3 months ago
@jerico641 - Briefly, Obamacare will require mandatory $1000 payments by all, including the poor, in a few years. Obamacare also will, by 2016, require you be chipped (RFID tag). The devil is in the details -- literally. Obamacare was not pushed through for health care reasons. It's the stated justification. It's about control, about fundamentally changing the relationship between people vs. govt. Who will stand up to the govt when their healthcare - their lives - may be at stake? Few will
Raymond1967 3 months ago
@Raymond1967
Well, I wasn't referring directly to the new health care law, what I meant was shouldn't ALL people have unlimited access to whatever health care they might need? Apparently, for whatever reasons you want to give, we can't trust in charitable people to come through on that. It's illogical to think that we can. Now, given all that, and in the spirit of love and charity, why would you believe that an offort to increase access to health care is a "curse"?
jerico641 3 months ago
@Raymond1967
I don't believe in any divine salvation. But regarding ministers, I was specifically referring to televangelists and those sort of people who seem to have bilked millions into following them, and just keep getting richer and richer selling not just a fake message, but material nonsense. I wasn't referring to a small town preacher trying to make ends meet. As for trusting a god to provide what they need, I wonder how much credit they give themselves for hard work?
jerico641 3 months ago