^ Good points. I only have one real disagreement, and that is, that for the record, Santa Claus is quite real.![]()
Yeah, but I don't think he runs a union toy shop.
^ Good points. I only have one real disagreement, and that is, that for the record, Santa Claus is quite real.![]()
What does the American Worker do when his health benefits are taken away? What does he do if his pay is cut in half, even as the company makes record profits? Gathering as a unified group is one of the greatest measures of power the American Worker has to use as leverage against the company that holds the cards, because there's always going to be someone who will work for less.
There will always be that group of people who will work a $12 an hour job for $3 an hour if it means making just enough money to feed their kids, and there will always be companies ready to take advantage of those people. Unions aren't perfect, but they're still needed. Otherwise, we'd have the same problem we have now with outsourcing; that there would be no jobs for anyone in this country who would want to make a living wage.
Paul, could I get your answer to this, please?
Sorry, I've been preparing for my Vegas trip, haven't had time to mess with interwebz boards.
My job doesn't pay health benifits what do I do? I live within my means and pay for it myself. I know its not a solution that anyone's going to like, but, if you can't afford to have, and take care of children, than don't have them. I know that's a rather unorthodox idea, but it works. As a child, I didn't have health insurance until I was 9 years old. By that time, I had burnt my right arm badly, had 2nd and 3rd degree burns, requiring a long hospital stay and a couple of skin grafts t the age of 9 months, after that I had broken my collar bone and had teeth knocked out all before the age of 7..... My parents worked and sacrificed, didn't ask anyone for anything, and guess what? I have all my teeth, I have my right arm, and my collar bone is normal, and my parents aren't in a mountain of debt. I know that's anecdotal, but people make it seem like its impossible for lower middle class people to take care of their selves, when its not. I'm all for OPTIONAL Government insurance, as long as the people who use it pay in some a reasonable amount. But don't force it on anyone, and don't force everyone else to pay for it.
Sorry, I've been preparing for my Vegas trip, haven't had time to mess with interwebz boards.
My job doesn't pay health benifits what do I do? I live within my means and pay for it myself. I know its not a solution that anyone's going to like, but, if you can't afford to have, and take care of children, than don't have them. I know that's a rather unorthodox idea, but it works. As a child, I didn't have health insurance until I was 9 years old. By that time, I had burnt my right arm badly, had 2nd and 3rd degree burns, requiring a long hospital stay and a couple of skin grafts t the age of 9 months, after that I had broken my collar bone and had teeth knocked out all before the age of 7..... My parents worked and sacrificed, didn't ask anyone for anything, and guess what? I have all my teeth, I have my right arm, and my collar bone is normal, and my parents aren't in a mountain of debt. I know that's anecdotal, but people make it seem like its impossible for lower middle class people to take care of their selves, when its not. I'm all for OPTIONAL Government insurance, as long as the people who use it pay in some a reasonable amount. But don't force it on anyone, and don't force everyone else to pay for it.
I hope that you get well through life despite your medical problems.Sorry, I've been preparing for my Vegas trip, haven't had time to mess with interwebz boards.
My job doesn't pay health benifits what do I do? I live within my means and pay for it myself. I know its not a solution that anyone's going to like, but, if you can't afford to have, and take care of children, than don't have them. I know that's a rather unorthodox idea, but it works. As a child, I didn't have health insurance until I was 9 years old. By that time, I had burnt my right arm badly, had 2nd and 3rd degree burns, requiring a long hospital stay and a couple of skin grafts t the age of 9 months, after that I had broken my collar bone and had teeth knocked out all before the age of 7..... My parents worked and sacrificed, didn't ask anyone for anything, and guess what? I have all my teeth, I have my right arm, and my collar bone is normal, and my parents aren't in a mountain of debt. I know that's anecdotal, but people make it seem like its impossible for lower middle class people to take care of their selves, when its not. I'm all for OPTIONAL Government insurance, as long as the people who use it pay in some a reasonable amount. But don't force it on anyone, and don't force everyone else to pay for it.
See, each situation is different. I'm diabetic, and have high blood pressure. My combined medications, when I can afford them, are around $300 a month. That's just to keep me alive, that doesn't count medication for when I become very ill. Regardless of how well I take care of myself, I am going to require medications like these for the rest of my life.
The problem with your idea that the insurance should be optional, is that the larger the insured pool, the lower the costs all around. The government doesn't require a profit, either, so that lowers the cost even more. I mean, to use the anecdote, all one has to do is win the mega millions lottery and one can consider themselves a self made person. They won't have to depend upon others for their needs anymore, but that's not typical in any way.
I work hard. Very hard. 24/7. I don't get paid for it. In fact, it costs me financially and emotionally, not including the time it consumes, and there are no bootstraps to pull. Honestly, I feel that you lucked out, because your situation is not at all typical of the average person.
Health insurance is one way I deviate from my party. I may be one of the few Republicans who believes in full single-party systems but who knows, I may not even be one.
As for this example: The assumption of the OP seems to be that since these workers are union, they cannot be fired, and so they don't feel the need to work hard. That's certainly false (there's no reason union workers would be any less motivated than non-union) but it's a common misconception.
Although I admit I don't know what the rules are, viz. how and when a union worker can be fired. Can anyone confirm?
Although I admit I don't know what the rules are, viz. how and when a union worker can be fired. Can anyone confirm?
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