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Anyone under 60 not bankrupt by their health insurance rates?
On 2/3/2014 9:30 PM, Tony Hwang wrote:
The Daring Dufas wrote: On 2/2/2014 11:08 AM, R. Quincy, M. E. wrote: How ridiculous. Out of the average paycheck of anyone older than 30 in Canada, you can probably trace anywhere from $500 to $750 of the monthly income tax deducted at source going to one of the provincial health insurance programs. I watched a video made by a young Canadian woman about her family and her husband who is disabled due to injury. She said that in the Canadian health care system, her family is referred to as "Useless eaters." If Abomination Care is allowed to continue in The United States, the same sort of attitude will develop among the Affirmative Action morons who are being put in charge of the system. ^_^ TDD Hi, Useless eaters? In the orient they say "rice worm" I have to wonder how my Chinese cousins treat their "rice worms"? ^_^ TDD |
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The Daring Dufas wrote: On 2/3/2014 9:30 PM, Tony Hwang wrote: The Daring Dufas wrote: On 2/2/2014 11:08 AM, R. Quincy, M. E. wrote: How ridiculous. Out of the average paycheck of anyone older than 30 in Canada, you can probably trace anywhere from $500 to $750 of the monthly income tax deducted at source going to one of the provincial health insurance programs. I watched a video made by a young Canadian woman about her family and her husband who is disabled due to injury. She said that in the Canadian health care system, her family is referred to as "Useless eaters." If Abomination Care is allowed to continue in The United States, the same sort of attitude will develop among the Affirmative Action morons who are being put in charge of the system. ^_^ TDD Hi, Useless eaters? In the orient they say "rice worm" I have to wonder how my Chinese cousins treat their "rice worms"? ^_^ TDD they feed them to the first graders on the assembly lines |
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Anyone under 60 not bankrupt by their health insurance rates?
On 2/4/2014 5:01 PM, Malcom "Mal" Reynolds wrote:
In article , The Daring Dufas wrote: On 2/3/2014 9:30 PM, Tony Hwang wrote: The Daring Dufas wrote: On 2/2/2014 11:08 AM, R. Quincy, M. E. wrote: How ridiculous. Out of the average paycheck of anyone older than 30 in Canada, you can probably trace anywhere from $500 to $750 of the monthly income tax deducted at source going to one of the provincial health insurance programs. I watched a video made by a young Canadian woman about her family and her husband who is disabled due to injury. She said that in the Canadian health care system, her family is referred to as "Useless eaters." If Abomination Care is allowed to continue in The United States, the same sort of attitude will develop among the Affirmative Action morons who are being put in charge of the system. ^_^ TDD Hi, Useless eaters? In the orient they say "rice worm" I have to wonder how my Chinese cousins treat their "rice worms"? ^_^ TDD they feed them to the first graders on the assembly lines Oh I see, they fatten up the worms to be cooked and served at the restaurants. ^_^ TDD |
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Anyone under 60 not bankrupt by their health insurance rates?
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The Daring Dufas wrote: On 2/4/2014 5:01 PM, Malcom "Mal" Reynolds wrote: In article , The Daring Dufas wrote: On 2/3/2014 9:30 PM, Tony Hwang wrote: The Daring Dufas wrote: On 2/2/2014 11:08 AM, R. Quincy, M. E. wrote: How ridiculous. Out of the average paycheck of anyone older than 30 in Canada, you can probably trace anywhere from $500 to $750 of the monthly income tax deducted at source going to one of the provincial health insurance programs. I watched a video made by a young Canadian woman about her family and her husband who is disabled due to injury. She said that in the Canadian health care system, her family is referred to as "Useless eaters." If Abomination Care is allowed to continue in The United States, the same sort of attitude will develop among the Affirmative Action morons who are being put in charge of the system. ^_^ TDD Hi, Useless eaters? In the orient they say "rice worm" I have to wonder how my Chinese cousins treat their "rice worms"? ^_^ TDD they feed them to the first graders on the assembly lines Oh I see, they fatten up the worms to be cooked and served at the restaurants. ^_^ TDD there are no restaurants at the factories |
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On 2/4/2014 11:16 PM, Malcom "Mal" Reynolds wrote:
In article , The Daring Dufas wrote: On 2/4/2014 5:01 PM, Malcom "Mal" Reynolds wrote: In article , The Daring Dufas wrote: On 2/3/2014 9:30 PM, Tony Hwang wrote: The Daring Dufas wrote: On 2/2/2014 11:08 AM, R. Quincy, M. E. wrote: How ridiculous. Out of the average paycheck of anyone older than 30 in Canada, you can probably trace anywhere from $500 to $750 of the monthly income tax deducted at source going to one of the provincial health insurance programs. I watched a video made by a young Canadian woman about her family and her husband who is disabled due to injury. She said that in the Canadian health care system, her family is referred to as "Useless eaters." If Abomination Care is allowed to continue in The United States, the same sort of attitude will develop among the Affirmative Action morons who are being put in charge of the system. ^_^ TDD Hi, Useless eaters? In the orient they say "rice worm" I have to wonder how my Chinese cousins treat their "rice worms"? ^_^ TDD they feed them to the first graders on the assembly lines Oh I see, they fatten up the worms to be cooked and served at the restaurants. ^_^ TDD there are no restaurants at the factories The worms are shipped to restaurants around the world but some are served at the cafeteria in the factory. ^_^ TDD |
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