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In reply to the discussion: The devil, is as always, in the details. [View all]dreamnightwind
(4,775 posts)29. +1000
Also, there is absolutely no reason for there to be any link between healthcare and a person's employer. You'd think they could at least have gotten that fixed, most businesses would LOVE to be free from contributing towards their employees' health insurance. - edited to add: and most workers would be thrilled, in this age of job insecurity, for their health insurance to have nothing to do with their employer.
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It's a big wide board. I suggest you focus on your own positive posts and leave off the personal
Luminous Animal
Jan 2013
#2
Today, perhaps. And the Patriot act will never be used for anything but catching terrorists.
Demo_Chris
Jan 2013
#50
Really, equating the Patriot Act with a bill that will save lives? George Bush probably thanks you.
JaneyVee
Jan 2013
#51
well as someone who pays $925 in insurance every month, THEY BETTER FIX IT FAST!
liberal_at_heart
Jan 2013
#23
No, you have addressed what you would like the issue to be while ignoring the problem. n/t
Egalitarian Thug
Jan 2013
#52