Main Menu |
Most Favorited Images |
Recently Uploaded Images |
Most Liked Images |
Top Reviewers |
cockalatte |
650 |
MoneyManMatt |
490 |
Jon Bon |
401 |
Still Looking |
399 |
samcruz |
399 |
Harley Diablo |
377 |
honest_abe |
362 |
DFW_Ladies_Man |
313 |
Chung Tran |
288 |
lupegarland |
287 |
nicemusic |
285 |
Starscream66 |
282 |
You&Me |
281 |
George Spelvin |
270 |
sharkman29 |
256 |
|
Top Posters |
DallasRain | 70825 | biomed1 | 63710 | Yssup Rider | 61274 | gman44 | 53363 | LexusLover | 51038 | offshoredrilling | 48821 | WTF | 48267 | pyramider | 46370 | bambino | 43221 | The_Waco_Kid | 37418 | CryptKicker | 37231 | Mokoa | 36497 | Chung Tran | 36100 | Still Looking | 35944 | Mojojo | 33117 |
|
|
07-14-2012, 05:23 PM
|
#16
|
Lifetime Premium Access
Join Date: Jan 1, 2010
Location: houston
Posts: 48,267
|
Quote:
Originally Posted by CuteOldGuy
What does this have to do with the topic? Nothing. That is why it is a strawman.
|
You do not think that a artice about the topic you started has anything to do with the topic you started?
Quote:
Originally Posted by WTF
You do understand that Gates was the one pushing this back a couple of years ago?
Of course people like JD do not want to raise their payment on insurance. They want people like me to pay for their insurance for life!
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/11/29/us/29tricare.html?_r=1
WASHINGTON — Francis Brady enjoys a six-figure salary and generous benefits at the consulting firm Booz Allen Hamilton, but as a retired Marine lieutenant colonel he and his family remain on the military’s bountiful lifetime health insurance, Tricare, with fees of only $460 a year. He calls the benefit “phenomenal.”
It is so cheap compared to what Booz Allen has,” Colonel Brady said in a recent interview, acknowledging that premiums called for by private employers can run many times greater.
Of nearly 4.5 million military retirees and their families, about three-quarters are estimated to have access to health insurance through a civilian employer or group. But more than two million of them stay on Tricare. As the costs of private health care continue to climb, their numbers are only expected to grow.
Now, as part of a broad offensive to cut Pentagon spending, that group is once again in the sights of Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates, who is seriously considering whether to ask for Tricare fee increases in next year’s budget — and perhaps start one of the last fights of his public career.
|
|
|
Quote
| 1 user liked this post
|
07-14-2012, 06:43 PM
|
#17
|
Valued Poster
Join Date: May 20, 2010
Location: Wichita
Posts: 28,730
|
Go ahead and distort all you want, Doofie. You will anyway. Read what I said. Nevermind, it won't matter. Go ahead, distort. Feel better about yourself.
But I AM opposed to cutting to defense budget costs on the backs of soldiers.
|
|
Quote
| 1 user liked this post
|
07-14-2012, 06:48 PM
|
#18
|
Valued Poster
Join Date: Aug 20, 2010
Location: From hotel to hotel
Posts: 9,058
|
Quote:
Originally Posted by WTF
You do understand that Gates was the one pushing this back a couple of years ago?
|
Actually it goes back to Rumsfeld pushing to raise it.
|
|
Quote
| 1 user liked this post
|
07-14-2012, 06:54 PM
|
#19
|
Valued Poster
Join Date: May 20, 2010
Location: Wichita
Posts: 28,730
|
Well, then, Rummy was wrong, too. But that's not a surprise.
|
|
Quote
| 1 user liked this post
|
07-14-2012, 07:15 PM
|
#20
|
Valued Poster
Join Date: Dec 19, 2009
Location: Buffalo NY
Posts: 7,271
|
Quote:
Originally Posted by CuteOldGuy
But I AM opposed to cutting to defense budget costs on the backs of soldiers.
|
Well, if we shouldn't raise their health premiums, then what should their health premiums be? Exactly? Give us a figure.
|
|
Quote
| 1 user liked this post
|
07-14-2012, 09:12 PM
|
#21
|
Account Disabled
Join Date: Jun 19, 2011
Location: Dixie Land
Posts: 22,098
|
Yssupooves, my son said them ac's never worked anyway. Keep Fucking with these defenders of your sorry asses you will regrete it. Sooner than later.
|
|
Quote
| 1 user liked this post
|
07-14-2012, 09:48 PM
|
#22
|
Valued Poster
Join Date: Jan 4, 2010
Location: Stillwater, OK
Posts: 3,631
|
back to the topic, when I was on active duty, everything was at cost at the commissary with no sales tax, so do not understand the need for food stamps
|
|
Quote
| 1 user liked this post
|
07-14-2012, 11:12 PM
|
#23
|
Valued Poster
Join Date: May 20, 2010
Location: Wichita
Posts: 28,730
|
Doofie, I've asked a similar type of question in other threads, only to be flamed or ignored. So why should I answer yours? You ask it simply to be cute, and to try to turn my words around on me, so you can scream "Answer!" Even though you fail to answer any question put to you.
So there's really no point in answering your question. You will distort it and misinterpret it to make yourself feel better about your pathetic little life.
But I'll answer it anyway. Active duty enlisted service personnel should pay nothing for their health care. If that raises the defense budget too much, let's end some wars and cancel unnecessary weapons programs, close some (or all) foreign bases and not start any new foreign military action without a Congressional Declaration of War.
Satisfied? Now distort away. Have fun.
|
|
Quote
| 1 user liked this post
|
07-15-2012, 07:05 AM
|
#24
|
Valued Poster
Join Date: Dec 19, 2009
Location: Buffalo NY
Posts: 7,271
|
Quote:
Originally Posted by CuteOldGuy
But I'll answer it anyway. Active duty enlisted service personnel should pay nothing for their health care.
|
So you cry about deficits, including bloated defense spending, but when push comes to shove (and in your desire to be Mr. Opposite of Obama) you're willing to spend even more on defense.
Got it!
|
|
Quote
| 1 user liked this post
|
07-15-2012, 07:21 AM
|
#25
|
Account Disabled
Join Date: Dec 23, 2009
Location: Central Texas
Posts: 15,047
|
Quote:
Originally Posted by Doove
So you cry about deficits, including bloated defense spending, but when push comes to shove (and in your desire to be Mr. Opposite of Obama) you're willing to spend even more on defense.
Got it!
|
StupidOldFart is 100% in favor of national defense as long as someone other than himself is doing the defending!
|
|
Quote
| 1 user liked this post
|
07-15-2012, 07:56 AM
|
#26
|
Lifetime Premium Access
Join Date: Jan 1, 2010
Location: houston
Posts: 48,267
|
I highlighted the part for emotional dummies that are not able to see a forest but a couple of trees
I agree with COG about current military not being effected. But for people like JD, who are retired military, that constantly come on here talking about the need to cut government spending ....not being for means tested healthcare benifits is somewhat ironic. Ironic in the fact that they would rather put their needs above future men and women that may head to combat.
But COG's point was not to present a balanced debate on this subject matter. It was to go on the offensive towards the current President to score political points with those not versed in the actual subject.
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
The battle over Tricare pits the efforts of the Pentagon to contain the exploding cost of health care for nearly 10 million eligible beneficiaries against the pain and emotions of those who say they have already “paid up front” with service in uniform, particularly those who deployed to America’s two current wars. The 10 million figure includes active-duty personnel, retirees, members of the National Guard and Reserves and their families.
The arguments reflect the broader debate over the huge Pentagon budget that will intensify next year when Mr. Gates, who says he will step down in 2011, continues his campaign to cut off what he calls the “gusher” of defense spending. Total health care costs for the Pentagon, which is the nation’s single largest employer, top $50 billion a year, a tenth of its budget and about the same amount that it is spending this year on the war in Iraq. Ten years ago, health care cost the Pentagon $19 billion; five years from now it is projected to cost $65 billion.
But Tricare fees have not increased since 1995.
“Health care costs are eating the Defense Department alive,” Mr. Gates said in a much-noticed speech in May. Defense budget analysts say that rising health care costs will make less money available for new weapons, repairs to a worn-out arsenal and quality-of-life programs like schools on military bases.
“In the long run, it could actually limit our ability to field a military of sufficient size,” said Todd Harrison, a senior fellow for defense budget studies at the Center for Strategic and Budgetary Assessments in Washington.
|
|
Quote
| 1 user liked this post
|
07-15-2012, 01:42 PM
|
#27
|
Account Disabled
Join Date: Jul 13, 2012
Location: North of the riff raff
Posts: 833
|
Quote:
Originally Posted by JD Barleycorn
Reminds me of when Clinton charged a tax on the things that soldiers buy at the PX or military exchanges. Not luxuries but uniform items to offset the cost of the deployment to Bosnia. Like or not Clinton also started veterans paying a copay for our meds.
I have sent in my ideas for the federal government, eliminate federal taxes for active duty soldiers. That is a pay increase right there and it would be right and fair.
|
Good idea. I would support that! In a second.
I wouldn't normally agree with you ... Except this is a REALLY
Good concept! +1
|
|
Quote
| 1 user liked this post
|
07-15-2012, 02:38 PM
|
#28
|
Valued Poster
Join Date: May 20, 2010
Location: Wichita
Posts: 28,730
|
Quote:
Originally Posted by CuteOldGuy
Doofie, I've asked a similar type of question in other threads, only to be flamed or ignored. So why should I answer yours? You ask it simply to be cute, and to try to turn my words around on me, so you can scream "Answer!" Even though you fail to answer any question put to you.
So there's really no point in answering your question. You will distort it and misinterpret it to make yourself feel better about your pathetic little life.
But I'll answer it anyway. Active duty enlisted service personnel should pay nothing for their health care. If that raises the defense budget too much, let's end some wars and cancel unnecessary weapons programs, close some (or all) foreign bases and not start any new foreign military action without a Congressional Declaration of War.
Satisfied? Now distort away. Have fun.
|
Doofie, here's my entire quote. I would cut defense by at leaset 1/3, and I said so in my post. Like I said, distort and misrepresent. It's what Doofies do best.
|
|
Quote
| 1 user liked this post
|
07-15-2012, 02:40 PM
|
#29
|
Valued Poster
Join Date: May 20, 2010
Location: Wichita
Posts: 28,730
|
Quote:
Originally Posted by WTF
[SIZE=3]But COG's point was not to present a balanced debate on this subject matter. It was to go on the offensive towards the current President to score political points with those not versed in the actual subject.
|
Fuck you, WTF. I don't need to score points. I post what I believe, regardless of which side it effects.
But you and Doofie can't argue with me on substance, so you have to distort and misrepresent what I say.
Go ahead. You will anyway.
|
|
Quote
| 1 user liked this post
|
07-15-2012, 03:32 PM
|
#30
|
Lifetime Premium Access
Join Date: Jan 1, 2010
Location: houston
Posts: 48,267
|
Quote:
Originally Posted by CuteOldGuy
Fuck you, WTF. I don't need to score points. I post what I believe, regardless of which side it effects.
But you and Doofie can't argue with me on substance, so you have to distort and misrepresent what I say.
Go ahead. You will anyway.
|
Here is you distorted initial post...
Quote:
Originally Posted by CuteOldGuy
|
Don't get mad at me when I catch you with your pants down in the middle of yet another distortion.
Means testing is something they need to do. I do not need to continue to pay for JD healthcare if he has another job teaching poor unsuspecting students Tea Party lies!
|
|
Quote
| 1 user liked this post
|
|
AMPReviews.net |
Find Ladies |
Hot Women |
|