>Death panels already exist.
Is the government required to keep every person alive as long as it is technically possible? If not, then you want death panels.
If my dad had been a dog, I would have put him down at least a half year before he died. I have told my kids to put me down if I get that bad. I'm not afraid to go to Jesus!
Statistics for right wing Baptists
Discussion in 'Political Debate & Discussion' started by billwald, Jun 8, 2012.
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>Are you on a state subsidized risk pool?
Which is plain old welfare, same as Medicare and SSI. <
Not really. The person is still paying insurance premiums but a part of the premium cost is picked up by the State. Not quite the same as welfare, where there is no individual skin in the game. -
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"he who doth not work doth not eat,:"
"and having food and raiment let us therewith be content"
This includes the "rich". A term rarely defined by net wealth, as it should be, but rather only the particular amount they made in income in 1 particular year. Complicated :rolleyes: things like this, escape the miniscule minds of liberals, who (because they almost never start businesses or create wealth) fail to realize that someone who starts a business might lose money for 2-3 years in a row, and therefore get more and more in debt, and yet, when their risk and hard work eventually pay off to say...a $275k single year net profit....with no future guarantee of profit, they are now officially "rich" and must lose it to ne'er-do wells (who will not help them pay off their business loans.)
Start here:
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B004V3IBH6/?tag=baptis04-20
http://www.amazon.com/dp/0553585975/?tag=baptis04-20
http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_s...fix=basic+econ,stripbooks,225&tag=baptis04-20 -
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