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<blockquote data-quote="dannyboy" data-source="post: 48227"><p>"There are some cold people here. </p><p> </p><p>At least there is some equality in nature. Do you think the 'gooberment' will pay for this?: " </p><p> </p><p>Nope, he has insurance. </p><p> </p><p>As for being cold, no I am not. I will bend over backwards for someone trying to help themselves. But I am damn tired of being forced to help someone else at my expense when they dont even try to help themselves. </p><p> </p><p>Take Tenncare. It costs the average Tennesseean $2800 each year to fund the program. </p><p> </p><p>For my family alone that cost is $11,200. </p><p> </p><p>Two families I know personally are on tenncare. One owns a print shop. Each year they take at least a weeks cruise, take a week or two in florida each christmas, take time off to go to vegas and other nice places like cancun. They buy new vehicles every two years or less, boys each get new vehicles every time they wrap the last one around a tree or car. One son has totaled 4 cars and damaged three more. </p><p> </p><p>The other owns a repo service and pulls down about 140 grand a year. </p><p> </p><p>Both of these families are on Tenncare, taking money out of my pocket to pay for their healthcare and saving their own money for something else. And now that Tenncare is being cut back, they allong with thousands of others are predicting large scale fatalities because they can no longer get free medical assistance. </p><p> </p><p>Well it aint free. I and thousands of others here pay for it. </p><p> </p><p>If there is a need, fill it. But those that demand free services when they are able to provide them for themselves should be turned away. </p><p> </p><p>Tell me something, I go out and borrow millions of dollars to buy a house. I have no way of paying the money back, so I default the loan. Should everyone else be forced to help pay off my home so I dont loose my shelter? It was my choice to buy the home. I made a bad choice. I need to live with the results. </p><p> </p><p>d</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dannyboy, post: 48227"] "There are some cold people here. At least there is some equality in nature. Do you think the 'gooberment' will pay for this?: " Nope, he has insurance. As for being cold, no I am not. I will bend over backwards for someone trying to help themselves. But I am damn tired of being forced to help someone else at my expense when they dont even try to help themselves. Take Tenncare. It costs the average Tennesseean $2800 each year to fund the program. For my family alone that cost is $11,200. Two families I know personally are on tenncare. One owns a print shop. Each year they take at least a weeks cruise, take a week or two in florida each christmas, take time off to go to vegas and other nice places like cancun. They buy new vehicles every two years or less, boys each get new vehicles every time they wrap the last one around a tree or car. One son has totaled 4 cars and damaged three more. The other owns a repo service and pulls down about 140 grand a year. Both of these families are on Tenncare, taking money out of my pocket to pay for their healthcare and saving their own money for something else. And now that Tenncare is being cut back, they allong with thousands of others are predicting large scale fatalities because they can no longer get free medical assistance. Well it aint free. I and thousands of others here pay for it. If there is a need, fill it. But those that demand free services when they are able to provide them for themselves should be turned away. Tell me something, I go out and borrow millions of dollars to buy a house. I have no way of paying the money back, so I default the loan. Should everyone else be forced to help pay off my home so I dont loose my shelter? It was my choice to buy the home. I made a bad choice. I need to live with the results. d [/QUOTE]
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