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reply posted on 19-9-2012 @ 10:31 AM by Bilk22
Originally posted by Flatfish
Originally posted by mikegrouchy
This article is from breitbart.com


Originally posted by mikegrouchy
I've been following this for a while.


For starters, If you're spending your time "following" anything on "Breitbart.Com," you should have no expectations whatsoever of attaining a reasonable understanding of the issue at hand, at least not from that source. Personally, I have more respect for used T.P. than I do for any opinion being propagated by Breitbart.Com

With respect to the opinion being put forth by the attorneys representing the Obama administration, the answer is really quite simple. They're absolutely correct!

IMO, to approach the situation any other way would only serve to open the door for the biggest corporate tax/regulation loophole in American history.

If corporations/businesses are allowed to declare that they are "religious entities" for the purpose of exempting themselves from regulation/taxation, then we may as well concede that those pesky rules & taxes and are just for the little people. If corporations are allowed to declare immunity from taxes & regulations via their newfound religious designations, it would surely decimate the revenue side of the federal budget and open the door to unfettered pollution as well.

"I'm a church, he's a church, they're a church, wouldn't you like to be a church too?" Yeah Right!
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Media Matters a better source for you? How about HuffPost or Politico? Is Jesse Jackson a Rev that's entitled to religious tax status? How about that felon of a liar Al Sharpton? How about Obama's church and the Rev. Wright? Should that church have special tax status for preaching political insurrection?


reply posted on 19-9-2012 @ 11:28 PM by mikegrouchy
Originally posted by Flatfish

Originally posted by

mikegrouchy

I hate to be the one to tell you,
but in the final analysis you are spin

doctoring for the insurance companies.



Hardly, I'm for a "Medicare For All," not-for-profit system.
Of course, those who really are in the pockets of the health insurance industry,
namely the GOP, wouldn't let my representatives have a seat at the table.
Remember?




Holy #.

You totally got me here.

/no sarcasm at all

I agree with you.


I'm for "Medicare For All" as well.


I would call it "Care for all" and include
stamps as well, but I figure a rich person
is gonna spend their ten bucks a day on
coffee, and a poor person will save it up
and stock the freezer. But I don't
understand why only some people get food
stamps, but other Americans don't.

It costs more to selectively administrate
the program, than actually reaches the
recipients.

In other words it would be cheaper to give
it to all Americans. Than to continue
with the massive overhead we have.


In fact I think that ALL the trouble and
tension over health/welfare/and food stamps
is in the selective administration of them.

I never understood why they don't just give
it to everyone. In the corporate and
military worlds, for food, it was called
per-diem. Which meant,
your-daily-allotment-of-food.


If it's good enough for the Military, and
the Corporate world ...

In fact, even Mc D's, AT&T, and the Mouse,
should get their $10.00 a day.


The incentive to advance
will still remain,
and we will only loose all the public
resentment.


As a Catholic I have no problem with
individual responsibility.

It's when
the insurance companies
found a way to profit from loss of life
that I started investigating this HHS Mandate.
and started reporting the facts,
where I found them.





It's been good talking with you.


Mike Grouchy
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