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Wait... the guns for all day really is scheduled on MLK day?
Great optics
Will it be as good as the gay-hating chicken day?
Wait... the guns for all day really is scheduled on MLK day?
Great optics
Will it be as good as the gay-hating chicken day?
Agreed. Hope they do it so as to remind everyone of what money is.I like the trillion dollar coin idea if only because it reinforces the notion that money is just a consensual hallucination and that there is no damn spoon.
lol whats going on here:
lol whats going on here:
Barack: I'd like you to meet our new negotiator to the Republicans.lol whats going on here:
Obama unveiling the trillion dollar coin. It has Biden's face on it.
See that look on Biden's face? He's planning to swipe it and take that sucker to Hooters. Or a strip club.
Could you guys please help me understand why the affordable care act cadillac tax is based on the price of your premiums and not on your income? Because that just seems insane when insurance companies are raising prices at an astronomical rate without providing extra benefits.
I've heard this claim that insurance rates are going up very quickly before. Does anyone have a source for that? I know total health care costs have grown less quickly than trend, but I'm not sure how that breaks down across various areas.
I've heard this claim that insurance rates are going up very quickly before. Does anyone have a source for that? I know total health care costs have grown less quickly than trend, but I'm not sure how that breaks down across various areas.
Could you guys please help me understand why the affordable care act cadillac tax is based on the price of your premiums and not on your income? Because that just seems insane when insurance companies are raising prices at an astronomical rate without providing extra benefits.
Why do you think insurance companies are raising prices at an astronomical rate without providing extra benefits?
They are going to be raising my moms monthly premiums by 75$ per month. That seems pretty astronomical to me.
Her insurance premiums for a plan that covers her prescriptions are $1000 a month? Is it a family plan?
Her insurance premiums for a plan that covers her prescriptions are $1000 a month? Is it a family plan?
No its an individual conversion plan from kaiser. They refused her for any other plans.
So the answer is "because in one year it will be illegal for them to even have her on that plan because they won't be allowed to refuse her any more (unless she smokes)."
Is there a good place to get information on how this will work exactly?
She doesn't smoke thankfully
First of all I didn't think the cadalac tax was on individual plans but I could be wrong. Secondly your mother is getting screwed by the insurance company. My mom was in the same boat paying a thousand a month for an individual plan. I work in insurance and its standard practice to dump/leave people on discontinued/shitty plans and jack up the rates on them. Your mother is actually going to be helped significantly by Obamacare and her rates will get brought down and she will probably qualify or tax credits.I dunno, but my mom has to pay 1000$ per month for them to cover her psychiatric medicine prescriptions. If she doesn't have this medicine she goes berserk. And they cost alot without the insurance.
Edit: My parents make very little money, and have to pay this with the use of their retirement money. So having a 40% tax on top of their insurance is just unacceptable to me.
Guns are holy and sacred. Do not question their divine intervention in daily life.Utah teacher on Ed Show is terribad right now. Wants to carry a firearm in class. Doesn't necessarily think a parent has a right to know. Stuttering.
lol whats going on here:
lol whats going on here:
The debt ceiling is unrelated, it's an arbitrary number which is pulled out of congress' ass.You know, I'm still not clear on how this debt ceiling thing is supposed to work. Now, I get that raising the debt ceiling doesn't mean we're getting new spending, but rather allowing for spending we already approved.
But I guess what I don't seem to understand is, if we already have agreed to a certain amount of spending, why would we hit the debt ceiling before the rest of that approved spending takes place?
You know, I'm still not clear on how this debt ceiling thing is supposed to work. Now, I get that raising the debt ceiling doesn't mean we're getting new spending, but rather allowing for spending we already approved.
But I guess what I don't seem to understand is, if we already have agreed to a certain amount of spending, why would we hit the debt ceiling before the rest of that approved spending takes place?
Best chance to take a video and get close to Rachel Maddow.So just now on my way back home, I drove by the post office. Standing outside, people had a giant sign saying "pull over, Dump Obama!" Then a booth with Obama's picture and "IMPEACH HIM!" on it. Why does the post office let this happen, it's Govt property right? This is in San Diego btw.
They're just completely separate policies. Congress approves spending, and Congress sets a debt ceiling. They debate and pass these things separately. Just recently, Congress passed massive tax cuts relative to existing law, but that has no impact on the level at which the debt ceiling is set. The debt ceiling was last set in 2011, and the amount it was raised by had less to do with prior spending commitments and more to do with putting it off until just after the 2012 elections.
So for example, if congress passes a spending bill that's say $2 trillion, they can arbitrarily set a debt ceiling at say, $500 billion?
The beauty of it is that the executive have literally nothing to do.congresstrollface.jpg
Problem, executive branch?
Too much talking about the coin in here and everywhere to be honest.
El Rushbo said:Think of the debt limit as your monthly credit card limit. You can't go over it on your credit card and the United States government can't spend more than what its credit limit is or its debt limit. Now, Ali Velshi at CNN says that has no relation to spending.
I find it hilarious being that the only ones mad about it are people with little to no economics understanding. I just thought it highlights the absurdity of a debt ceiling.
But I guess what I don't seem to understand is, if we already have agreed to a certain amount of spending, why would we hit the debt ceiling before the rest of that approved spending takes place?
Sure, the first few days =) Now it's just tiring to read the same stuff over and over again. We get it, hihi, trillion dollar coins, giggle giggle, now let's fix things for real.I find it hilarious being that the only ones mad about it are people with little to no economics understanding. I just thought it highlights the absurdity of a debt ceiling.
Sure, the first few days =) Now it's just tiring to read the same stuff over and over again. We get it, hihi, trillion dollar coins, giggle giggle, now let's fix things for real.
Is there any imaginable scenario where defaulting would be a good idea for a country? I mean for people and companies it can do wonders, but countries? And yes I'm aware that the debt ceiling doesn't make sense and a country with its own currency need never to default.
His art is atrociously bad. How the hell is that supposed to be Hagel? Or Obama? Or Kerry, the easiest of any politician to caricature?
His art is atrociously bad. How the hell is that supposed to be Hagel? Or Obama? Or Kerry, the easiest of any politician to caricature?
Somebody's gun git pregnant.