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Sunday, May 14, 2006
Marriage tax
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OMFG. Her parents must have been apparatchiks in the East German government for her to be able to produce bilge like that.
I want to scream at her that the women of whom she speaks made choices over the years, and I'll bet Stassel is pro-choice.
Message to Stassel: Life's a bitch and then you die. Get used to it.
Lt. Gen. Tailgunner dick - 5/14/06, 11:53 AM
- Rodger the Real King of France said...
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I vehemently disagree ... .
- 5/14/06, 11:55 AM
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There are mixed elements here Rodger. In the first instance, Mom is a beneficiary of her husband's income if they are filing jointly. They can file separately and she'll pay on her income, but I agree that the marriage penalty is not right. Tax law has always been about control, social engineering, and favors. That needs to stop.
In the second part, she is talking like the Donks who believe paid health care is a right, which it isn't. Either you acquire the skill set to have the option to work for a company who offers that perk or take your chances elsewhere. OTH,I often wished I could have had the $50,000 per year my employer said it cost for my benefits, because even with my medical expenses over the years, I'd be way ahead if I had that income to invest. Question is, how many people would invest that money or buy their own insurance vs. blow it on a new bass boat and then whine for the government to pick up their health care tab when they become chronically ill?
And if someone, or many employees, opt out of an employer's group plan in exchange for higher wages, what happens to the size of the group and the premiums as the risk-sharing pool becomes smaller?
I didn't read the article before I opened my yap, but if it's about eliminating the marriage penalty and encouraging individual responsibility, encouraging or allowing private health insurance, with the government and employers out of the picture, then I'm all for it and I misspoke about Stassel.
But I still believe health care is not a right, as she implies in the second excerpted paragraph, but must be an individual choice as to how one covers that base.
Lt. Gen. Tailgunner dick - 5/14/06, 12:28 PM
- Rodger the Real King of France said...
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There are lots of elements here, and I'm too tired right now ... later.
- 5/14/06, 5:07 PM
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Help me if I'm wrong, folks, but didn't this whole 'healthcare-as-entitlement' happen after WWII when there were a lot of businesses looking for guys? And all the guys returning were looking for work and these types of perqs were all enticements?
Keith
Kingwood, TX - 5/14/06, 10:03 PM
- Rodger the Real King of France said...
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No keith .. it happend just as I stated, in response to Nixon's wage freeze in the 70's.
- 5/15/06, 9:03 AM