Not the current one at least.A fine, errr, tax penalty, errr, fine... is not an incentive.
Not the current one at least.A fine, errr, tax penalty, errr, fine... is not an incentive.
You assume everyone is as fortunate as you.....
Obamacare required people to buy insurance or pay the fine. I don't think the government should require people to buy insurance or fine them if they don't. If someone doesn't have insurance but runs up a bill, let the hospitals collect on them.But that is what Obamacare tried to do. Plus many wingers don't want more law.
Obamacare required people to buy insurance or pay the fine. I don't think the government should require people to buy insurance or fine them if they don't. If someone doesn't have insurance but runs up a bill, let the hospitals collect on them.
FYI I don't separate Federal Government boondoogles from the local yocals. In many ways they are equally incompetent...they just don't have as much money to waste and there aren't as many of them. My point is countryroads89 Government screws up what it's designed to fix. They're not the best place to settle complicated issues. Both in the pre-planning of New Orleans the flood stages, and the response to the Katrina disaster, Government screwed up royally...both Federal and State. WTF are YOU talking about countryroads89?
Look at the health care debate today? Wanna argue for me how successful the ACA has been?
Nothing you've posted refutes my claim. Keep trying.
The GI Bill and The Morrill Act (land grant colleges).
Many flood protection projects have paid for themselves many times over. These were great investments.
The flood protection system in NOLA did exactly what it was planned, designed and built to do. It wasn't a screw up. Many people, feds, state and locals had input to the level of protection it would be built to.
You are one stupid dude. I really don't understand why you attempt to argue about things that you have no f'ucking clue about.
Were you born with mental defect or did you sustain some type of injury? Serious question. Have you had a stroke? Did you do acid in your younger days?
Obamacare required people to buy insurance or pay the fine. I don't think the government should require people to buy insurance or fine them if they don't. If someone doesn't have insurance but runs up a bill, let the hospitals collect on them.
Here's a factual history for you on Government screw ups in the Katrina disaster
http://www.newsweek.com/government-response-katrina-disaster-within-disaster-118257
https://www.cato.org/blog/hurricane-katrina-remembering-federal-failures
http://www.cnn.com/2006/POLITICS/02/13/katrina.congress/index.html?iref=newssearch
http://www.npr.org/sections/thetwo-...an-made-disaster-caused-by-government-failure
http://www.infotoday.com/searcher/jun06/Piper_Ramos.shtml
Every single one of your references is commentary on the RESPONSE, not the planning, design and implementation of the flood protection system.
Not that it matters, because the only truth that exists is the reality as you see it in your mind, regardless of facts, but you can certainly add flood protection to your list of government successes in this country, by the US Army Corps of Engineers and the TVA. By the way, I don't believe either agency has ever had a dam failure in their entire history.
you can certainly add flood protection to your list of government successes in this country,
Set it up like colleges do it. If you have insurance your insurance pays. If you don't have insurance and you go to the hospital you have to sign loan papers for federal dollars to pay your bill and then let the government collect their loans or sell them and make it impossible to write off your credit like a student loan. if you don't pay they can garnish your wages or your federal subsidies.Dave what leverage do the hospitals and doctors have? Right now anyone can get a mortgage or car loan with medical debt charge-offs staining their credit. And if some yahoo had a $100,000 medical debt because their heroin pipe exploded in their face, who would pay the bill?
I am not a big government guy but I can't see anyway around some sort of socialized medicine if we want to continue to be a charitable nation. We can always refuse to treat folks without the means to repay but that is a line I don't want to cross.
LOL, exactly where I got my reference. However, I took the comments with a grain of salt in that the article states: Success and failure, of course, are relative concepts, and reasonable people differ in their assessments.Nope and nope ex-pat.
(scroll down in the article to read about the failures and shortcomings of both the G.I. Bill and Morrill Act).
http://www.slate.com/articles/news_...n_federal_government_programs_in_history.html
LOL, exactly where I got my reference. However, I took the comments with a grain of salt in that the article states: Success and failure, of course, are relative concepts, and reasonable people differ in their assessments.
AND:
To be sure, each of these successful programs has had its problems. Were we writing on a blank slate, we might well design them differently. The Morrill Act’s land grants wound up disadvantaging historically black institutions that served their students well under difficult conditions.
Not discounting the HBCUs with regard to the comments, but overall these two programs (GI Bill and Morrill Act) have been very successful. I found no negative comments towards the GI Bill in the article.
I'm of the opinion that you find no government sponsored program worthwhile or successful.
Great goggler's think alike ex-pat, and I agree with your post. My point was to suggest to countryroads89 that there is very little Government ever does well much less so successfully despite it's best intentions some of which are arguably laudable, but disappointing in measurements of results. The G.I. bill had its merits, but its overall effect was to drive up prices for home buyers who would have received much better deals without it.
However, over all nice post.
And I think most of what government does, it does well.
What do you think of the privatization of our prisons? How do you think that is working out?
Virtually all of the rest from A-Z is either marginally successful, or an abject failure by almost any measurement you'd care to utilize to grade it's success in my opinion.
And I would venture to guess that you have never visited a federal agency and don't know people that work for federal agencies. There are people with PhDs, engineers, scientists, doctors, lawyers, astrophysicists, molecular biologists, etc. etc. I am pretty pleased with how successful the CDC, an agency in your back yard, has been.
You have been brainwashed to buy into the party line that government is bad.
I truly feel sorry for you. You have been duped on so many levels; you don't think for yourself.
And I would venture to guess that you have never visited a federal agency and don't know people that work for federal agencies
FYI countryroads89, I spent 20 years reporting on them, and found nothing but waste fraud and abuse in 99.9% of my encounters with them.
You're talking to the wrong person about Government responsibility or accountability.
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You are a disgusting human being.
You're going on ignore.
I will call the rivals police and report him. So sad that someone disagrees with you and then calls you on your ********. LOL:middlefinger:
You are a disgusting human being.
You're going on ignore.
Hahahahha, what a ***.:middlefinger:
You are a disgusting human being.
You're going on ignore.