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RE: Fred and top sirloin (ridiculously long) by SlyW2007-10-22 08:10:59
  Wow, what a lot of hypotheticals. by Didactylos2007-10-22 08:37:22
    See my reply, Canada's system has good outcomes (n/t) by cristobal 2007-10-22 08:43:23
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      Yes indeed. by Didactylos2007-10-22 08:46:22
        If theory is wrong then why is Canada shifting? by SlyW2007-10-22 09:02:08
          Rich people like convenience. by Didactylos2007-10-22 09:14:06
            BWAHAHAHAHA!!!! by esbita2007-10-22 09:16:46
              What part of my post has caused you mirth? (n/t) by Didactylos2007-10-22 09:19:01
                I'd wager pretty much the whole thing by DesertRat662007-10-22 09:23:44
                Mainly the 3rd paragraph. by esbita2007-10-22 09:29:20
                  You need a viewpoint shift. by Didactylos2007-10-22 09:39:37
                    You also need to figure in Malpractice insurance by Classic_Jon2007-10-22 09:43:50
                    Here is an example of where some of the money goes by vdp2007-10-22 09:45:52
                      And your point? by lheggland2007-10-22 09:50:31
                      Someone is confusing non-profit by DesertRat662007-10-22 09:56:01
                    Cheap? Half of healthcare is *already* paid by esbita2007-10-22 09:49:48
            "Stupidly low taxes" ??? by SlyW2007-10-22 09:21:23
              You do know you have low taxes, right? by Didactylos2007-10-22 09:27:52
                Umm, yeah! by DesertRat662007-10-22 09:31:58
                  Ooh, I know this one! by dodrian2007-10-22 09:39:39
                    Close enough by DesertRat662007-10-22 09:46:41
                      I'd like to see a study done by dodrian2007-10-22 09:53:00
                    This says more about your rich/poor divide by Didactylos2007-10-22 09:50:27
                      Our poor enjoy a negative tax rate by esbita2007-10-22 09:51:47
                      Our "poor" are rich by world standards. by lheggland2007-10-22 09:57:15
                        Wishful thinking, I'm afraid. (n/t) by Didactylos2007-10-22 10:09:25
                          Not. Even. Close. To. Wishful. Thinking. by DesertRat662007-10-22 10:21:01
                            That stuff is all really nice by SnArL2007-10-22 11:09:06
                              You can't MAKE people buy food by subbywan2007-10-22 11:11:29
                                Hold up, there by SnArL2007-10-22 12:04:06
                                But you COULD sell it. (n/t) by subbywan2007-10-22 12:06:48
                                Correction: by MatthewDBA2007-10-22 12:10:46
                                Not at all. by subbywan2007-10-22 12:13:34
                                Depends on where you live by MatthewDBA2007-10-22 12:33:25
                                It's not optimism. by subbywan2007-10-22 12:44:50
                                Maybe it's different experience by MatthewDBA2007-10-22 12:56:30
                                Welfare =! Unemployment Insurance by lheggland2007-10-22 12:19:26
                              The link also covers food and nutrition by DesertRat662007-10-22 11:26:06
                          Lets think about this, by lheggland2007-10-22 10:28:59
                            I was comparing the US with other first world by Didactylos2007-10-22 10:38:50
                              You are naive by subbywan2007-10-22 10:44:57
                                It's not clear from the source by MatthewDBA2007-10-22 10:52:15
                                Census Bureau Poverty Level by Stuka2007-10-22 10:56:20
                                The census shouldn't define "poor" by subbywan2007-10-22 10:56:56
                                The Bureau of the Census by MatthewDBA2007-10-22 11:03:55
                                fair enough :) (n/t) by subbywan2007-10-22 11:05:13
                              It sounds like you're focusing on relative poverty by esbita2007-10-22 10:47:03
                              The average poor American has more living space by DesertRat662007-10-22 10:52:51
                              Question: Where in your previous statements do by Classic_Jon2007-10-22 10:54:06
                                Sorry, the claim was in lheggland's post by Didactylos2007-10-22 10:57:06
                                Understood, I didn't see it and thought I would by Classic_Jon2007-10-22 11:10:18
                              The first time I ever saw poeple living by lheggland2007-10-22 10:54:50
                                Have you ever BEEN on welfare? by SnArL2007-10-22 11:12:35
                                My best friend was for some time by DesertRat662007-10-22 11:23:27
                                The rules have changed *somewhat* since then. by esbita2007-10-22 11:25:47
                                Yeah, He got caught in that by DesertRat662007-10-22 11:30:11
                                That's a vastly different experience than what MY by SnArL2007-10-22 11:33:52
                                Trouble is, states set the benefit levels. by esbita2007-10-22 11:42:39
                                And a state that pays well, often gets flooded by subbywan2007-10-22 11:47:33
                                That's really messed up by SnArL2007-10-22 11:59:11
                                All the more reason the feds should stay out of by subbywan2007-10-22 12:07:51
                                I agree wholehartedly (n/t) by SnArL2007-10-22 12:20:33
                                The GF you met is on food assistance by Classic_Jon2007-10-22 11:27:11
                                I've known other people who CAN'T feed their by SnArL2007-10-22 12:25:00
                                Are they on the Lone star card or do they get $ ? by Classic_Jon2007-10-22 12:34:20
                                These people were in Phoenix by SnArL2007-10-22 13:16:56
                                Ahh, yes, My sister used to teach there... by Classic_Jon2007-10-22 15:13:24
                                Nope, by lheggland2007-10-22 11:34:13
                                Most welfare folk aren't the problem by subbywan2007-10-22 11:41:01
                                Yup by SnArL2007-10-22 11:55:31
                          No. Just not naive. See DR's posting. (n/t) by subbywan2007-10-22 10:31:22
                Yes, by dodrian2007-10-22 09:34:20
                Yes. Don't you want lower taxes? by SlyW2007-10-22 09:37:00
                  And funny how Ireland's been growing. by esbita2007-10-22 09:39:06
                  Because I really enjoy by Didactylos2007-10-22 09:44:54
                    And what is the incentive to improve the system? ( (n/t) by SlyW2007-10-22 09:49:31
                      Lower taxes, better quality services. by Didactylos2007-10-22 09:58:56
                        The only problem with that is that politicians by Classic_Jon2007-10-22 10:04:43
                        In other words by DesertRat662007-10-22 10:04:57
                        A problem with politicians is, by dodrian2007-10-22 10:54:17
            no one in america is refused by tesla_koil2007-10-22 09:22:37
      It has, *BUT* by subbywan2007-10-22 10:27:37

 

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