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06-28-2017, 03:18 PM
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Should those on welfare/medicare lose the right to vote?
OK. So if someone's a Ward of the state (Prisons, mental institutions, orphanages etc) while they are a ward, they lose the right to vote..
So should those who can ONLY survive/have a life to live cause of government largesse (such as some one in a 40k wheel chair who has to require 2 at home nurse maids, all paid for by medicare to just be able to 'live on his own') be seen as a 'ward of the state', and thus lose THEIR right to vote?
What of those who live on welfare?
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06-28-2017, 03:27 PM
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Originally Posted by garhkal
OK. So if someone's a Ward of the state (Prisons, mental institutions, orphanages etc) while they are a ward, they lose the right to vote..
So should those who can ONLY survive/have a life to live cause of government largesse (such as some one in a 40k wheel chair who has to require 2 at home nurse maids, all paid for by medicare to just be able to 'live on his own') be seen as a 'ward of the state', and thus lose THEIR right to vote?
What of those who live on welfare?
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Medicare or medicaid ?
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06-28-2017, 05:29 PM
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Great idea but lets not forget about all the Corporations that get a hand out. I know they do not vote but they seem to have money for lobbyist and politicians.
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06-28-2017, 06:08 PM
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Medicare or medicaid ?
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Yeh, let's get that straight. Medicare is set up through the Social Security System for those over 65. We pay for it. Those of us still working and in a high income bracket pay even more.
https://www.medicare.gov/your-medica...t-b-costs.html
Scroll down to the table. I am forced to pay an additional $428 a month for my plan "B". Most people aren't even aware of this because it does not affect the.
Medicare becomes your Primary Insurance Carrier when you turn 65. Any other insurance you have is suplimental.
Medicaid is medical welfare.
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06-28-2017, 06:51 PM
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Originally Posted by Jackie S
Yeh, let's get that straight. Medicare is set up through the Social Security System for those over 65. We pay for it. Those of us still working and in a high income bracket pay even more.
https://www.medicare.gov/your-medica...t-b-costs.html
Scroll down to the table. I am forced to pay an additional $428 a month for my plan "B". Most people aren't even aware of this because it does not affect the.
Medicare becomes your Primary Insurance Carrier when you turn 65. Any other insurance you have is suplimental.
Medicaid is medical welfare.
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Maybe the OP thinks you should not be able to vote after your SS/Medicare pay out exceeds what you paid in.
I don't know...a rather slippery slope if you ask me.
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06-28-2017, 07:04 PM
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Great idea but lets not forget about all the Corporations that get a hand out. I know they do not vote but they seem to have money for lobbyist and politicians.
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You're a fucking dipshit. Give me examples of all those corporations receiving "handouts". A tax reduction is not a handout - it merely lets a firm keep more of its earnings, rather than surrendering them to the government. A contract is not a handout either - it's a payment for goods or services delivered. A handout is pure government largesse. Like your monthly welfare check.
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06-28-2017, 08:27 PM
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Everybody that takes a home mortgage deduction should not be able to vote...
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06-28-2017, 08:44 PM
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Originally Posted by WTF
Maybe the OP thinks you should not be able to vote after your SS/Medicare pay out exceeds what you paid in.
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I"ll have to live a few more years before that happens. I just started drawing when I hit 70.
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06-28-2017, 09:10 PM
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Originally Posted by Jackie S
Scroll down to the table. I am forced to pay an additional $428 a month for my plan "B".
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$428 a month ?? I pay around $100 a month, why $428 a month??
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06-28-2017, 09:52 PM
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Originally Posted by instfixer
$428 a month ?? I pay around $100 a month, why $428 a month??
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Go to the link. Scroll down. You will see the chart with the graduated payment scale depending on your income.
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06-28-2017, 11:07 PM
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FUCK YES!
FUCKING LOSERS SHOULD NOT VOTE.
SHOULD MOTIVATE THEIR ASS TO WORK.
FUCKIN' POS SHOULD DIE OR WORK. IMHO
PAY NO TAX = NO VOTE
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06-29-2017, 01:40 AM
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Originally Posted by MT Pockets
Great idea but lets not forget about all the Corporations that get a hand out. I know they do not vote but they seem to have money for lobbyist and politicians.
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Agreed. EVERY special group except WE the people seem to have lobbiests..
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Originally Posted by Jackie S
Medicare becomes your Primary Insurance Carrier when you turn 65. Any other insurance you have is suplimental.
Medicaid is medical welfare.
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Apologies. I keep getting the two mixed up when i am typing...
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06-29-2017, 08:38 AM
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Originally Posted by garhkal
OK. So if someone's a Ward of the state (Prisons, mental institutions, orphanages etc) while they are a ward, they lose the right to vote..
So should those who can ONLY survive/have a life to live cause of government largesse (such as some one in a 40k wheel chair who has to require 2 at home nurse maids, all paid for by medicare to just be able to 'live on his own') be seen as a 'ward of the state', and thus lose THEIR right to vote?
What of those who live on welfare?
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welfare recipients shouldn't be allowed to vote. if they are off of it for a period of 2 years or 1 election cycle as defined by the state before they could vote again.
Medicaid - same as above.
Medicare - I'd leave this group alone.
corporations/business with govt. - CEO's & business owners shouldn't be allowed to vote if they get a contract with the govt. most of them have the money to lobby the govt. for special favors. these favors generally come in the form of corporate welfare which is another name for subsidies.
-best known subsidies are the agriculture subsidies where we pay farmers not to grow shit.
-Corn subsidies to support EPA ethanol mandate
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06-29-2017, 09:28 AM
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Originally Posted by lustylad
You're a fucking dipshit. Give me examples of all those corporations receiving "handouts". A tax reduction is not a handout - it merely lets a firm keep more of its earnings, rather than surrendering them to the government. A contract is not a handout either - it's a payment for goods or services delivered. A handout is pure government largesse. Like your monthly welfare check.
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Boeing
Alcoa
Intel
GM
Ford
Fiat/Mopar
Royal Dutch Shell
Nike
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corporate_welfare
If you think a tax break is not welfare then you are even dumber than I estimated. Then again since you do not even know what half the shit you type even means, you may mean something all together different then.
Let me give you an example of Corporate welfare.That effects me. I own a company. I have to pay taxes on everything I own and all the merchandise and supplies I have on the shelves. If a corporation wants to open a place next door they negotiate with the city to not have the pay property tax for a certain term. like 10 years or so. When the time is up, they renegotiate the terms. I know you enjoy jumping in on all the threads that spiral down into name calling, but leave the thinking to the rest of us.
Subsidy
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Subsidy
So if you can read then you know what that means now. So when you go down to the store and buy your potted meat and Geritol, You benefit from them not paying taxes. So now who is on Welfare again?
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06-29-2017, 09:39 AM
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Join Date: Jul 24, 2013
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Originally Posted by MT Pockets
Boeing
Alcoa
Intel
GM
Ford
Fiat/Mopar
Royal Dutch Shell
Nike
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corporate_welfare
If you think a tax break is not welfare then you are even dumber than I estimated. Then again since you do not even know what half the shit you type even means, you may mean something all together different then.
Let me give you an example of Corporate welfare.That effects me. I own a company. I have to pay taxes on everything I own and all the merchandise and supplies I have on the shelves. If a corporation wants to open a place next door they negotiate with the city to not have the pay property tax for a certain term. like 10 years or so. When the time is up, they renegotiate the terms. I know you enjoy jumping in on all the threads that spiral down into name calling, but leave the thinking to the rest of us.
Subsidy
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Subsidy
So if you can read then you know what that means now. So when you go down to the store and buy your potted meat and Geritol, You benefit from them not paying taxes. So now who is on Welfare again?
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So is that why YOU and LUBE like the HEB parking lots over the Walmart parking lots ? Because Walmart ( a big backer of the lying liberals from a s far back as when ShrilLIARy was on their board when that broom driver was first, ahem, lady, ahem, of Arkansas ) gets LOTS of tax breaks when they build a new store in a city or town.
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