Posted on 02/14/2013 9:13:38 AM PST by SeekAndFind
I don’t believe your motorcycle story.
All freeloaders believe themselves to be special snowflakes who are exempt from the responsibilities everyone else endures. That’s how they become freeloaders in the first place.
The problem is that when the ambulance comes to get you from your car accident, you’ve already called cost money — money you and your credit cards might not be able to pay. Let’s not forget that car accidents frequently involve other people who you will also be leaving uncompensated because FREE MARKET or something
Of course, you are a special snowflake and these things don’t happen to you. And if they do, you will have a great sounding excuse for why they’re somebody else’s problem. Freeloaders always do.
It's because you have no credibility and can't imagine that there are people on this earth who aren't weak like you - not my problem really. Just like your health insurance is not my problem. Stop mewling about how unfaaaiiiirrrr it is that you're a physical wreck and have to buy something we healthy people don't. You should have taken care of yourself. I'll bet you weigh in at 350 lbs, don't you blubber boy? "Waaaaa, waaaa my diabeeeetis! Buy insurance so my premium goes down, waaaaaa waaaaaa...." You're a pathetic weakling.
It's because you have no credibility and can't imagine that there are people on this earth who aren't weak like you - not my problem really. Just like your health insurance is not my problem. Stop mewling about how unfaaaiiiirrrr it is that you're a physical wreck and have to buy something we healthy people don't. You should have taken care of yourself. I'll bet you weigh in at 350 lbs, don't you blubber boy? "Waaaaa, waaaa my diabeeeetis! Buy insurance so my premium goes down, waaaaaa waaaaaa...." You're a pathetic weakling.
Oh my goodness gracious, special snowflake got his delicate fee-fees hurt so badly that he had to post his little tantrum twice.
That pretty much tells me that I was right on target, so let’s go a little further. You harp on the idea that I “have to buy something.” The fact is that I don’t buy anything. My health insurance is provided by my employer as part of my compensation plan. In fact, it’s just barely short of one of those “Cadillac plans” that Obamacare taxes.
You seem to think that it’s something that I have to “buy,” so that tells me that it’s something that YOU have to buy. You have to buy it because you don’t get it as part of your job, or — more likely — you don’t even have a job.
You know that no matter how well you take care of yourself, you’ll eventually need medical care for something (probably AIDS), and when you do, you’ll be going to the ER at the public hospital for freebies just like all of the other takers.
You probably voted for Obama to get that medicaid expansion. It’s your only hope of getting anything resembling the options us makers have.
Of course, you could have access to the VA or TriCare if you served in the military, but I’m betting you didn’t even do THAT.
LOL! It's all clear now. You never ran your own businesses. I-9s and SS-8s? EEO-1? Form 300A? Why am I so intimately familiar with these and you're not you must be asking yourself. Or not, who cares really.
I'm happy that you could find a job working for someone else. If that was what was good enough for you in this life, then bless your little heart.
I-9s and SS-8s? EEO-1? Form 300A? Why am I so intimately familiar with these and you're not you must be asking yourself.
I never said whether or not I was familiar with these things, but if I weren't, I'm sure that I could read the same Wikipedia pages you just read this morning.
In any case, if I started a company that was not successful enough to offer its employees -- or even its owner -- a benefits plan, I wouldn't consider my life much of a success.
EEO-1? LOL
Me too. F Obama.
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