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Cleita

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9. Me too. I find my post office to be most efficient even though they are
Fri Apr 26, 2013, 03:42 PM
Apr 2013

understaffed. That would take care of the long lines if they were fully staffed instead of forced to do cut backs all the time.

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Being an ex controller of a medical clinic upaloopa Apr 2013 #1
It very well could be still_one Apr 2013 #2
I would have to agree, and disagree. denverbill Apr 2013 #3
Many people will be in for a rude surprise at tax time. n/t PoliticAverse Apr 2013 #5
Except that there is no punishment for not complying. AAO Apr 2013 #18
Yes there is, in NYS, they pull you over and put you in local jail for driving without insurance Dragonfli Apr 2013 #20
ACA, and no penalty will be enforced - it's right in the bill. AAO Apr 2013 #23
Are you saying the IRS will not enforce it's mandate to collect the "tax"? Dragonfli Apr 2013 #24
Sorry you overreacted! AAO Apr 2013 #25
People, people, why can't we all just get along? Lasher Apr 2013 #30
If you aren't due a refund, they can't take any off it. AAO Apr 2013 #31
That is more dishonest misrepresentation of the truth, anything you owe to the IRS stays owed Dragonfli Apr 2013 #33
What's your problem? You don't know how to adjust your tax withholding? AAO Apr 2013 #38
Sure, but I worked both on the books and as a sub contractor on other projects Dragonfli Apr 2013 #41
And I wish people were more honest around here but wish in one hand and... Dragonfli Apr 2013 #37
I should, but I always hated "that guy" that claims he didn't screw my sister Dragonfli Apr 2013 #36
As long as the premiums are affordable it should not present a problem, but if they are not, the still_one Apr 2013 #32
Has anyone ever waited in a never ending line at the post office?.nt clarice Apr 2013 #4
I find my post office to be most efficient, what has that to do with the price of bacon in Canada? Dragonfli Apr 2013 #6
Those are the funniest analogies I've ever read. lol. keep 'em coming. clarice May 2013 #44
The difference is magazines and a seat. n/t Bonhomme Richard Apr 2013 #7
Me too. I find my post office to be most efficient even though they are Cleita Apr 2013 #9
My PO Box at the post office is about half the cost of private mail boxes. ErikJ Apr 2013 #11
We need the public option to buy into Medicare included in the exchange. Cleita Apr 2013 #8
I totally agree with Coates. Maybe when the ACA fails these knotheads in snappyturtle Apr 2013 #10
ACA may be Obama's "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" thesquanderer Apr 2013 #12
I hope it does fail. And I hope it takes the health insurance racket down with it. truebluegreen Apr 2013 #13
we have a system that works pretty dam well right now--medicare madrchsod Apr 2013 #14
Medicare needs significant expansion to take care of Medicaid patients. freshwest Apr 2013 #21
ACA Loudestlib Apr 2013 #15
There's a dirty little secret about single payer moonbeam23 Apr 2013 #16
You can blame medical societies for a lot of that shortage. Hoyt Apr 2013 #28
and in some states the legislature wants to cut funding to the only medical school greymattermom Apr 2013 #42
Without a "Public Option to Keep them honest" (Obama), bvar22 Apr 2013 #17
I think exchanges will work better than some think, and there are nonprofit health plans available. Hoyt Apr 2013 #29
Well, Heritage Foundation solutions never work (except for the wealthy few) Dragonfli Apr 2013 #19
No shit, Sherlock. (nt) harmonicon Apr 2013 #22
I agree with him BethanyQuartz Apr 2013 #26
There are too many fingers in the pie who provides no health care, the US is the highest cost in Thinkingabout Apr 2013 #27
there are 'opt outs' depending on (low)income quadrature Apr 2013 #34
I'm worried about low income folks who benefit from the Earned Income Tax Credit. Lasher Apr 2013 #35
low-incomes are not affected at all ... quadrature Apr 2013 #40
The Chained CPI will greatly reduce the Earned Income Credit Bluenorthwest Apr 2013 #43
. blkmusclmachine Apr 2013 #39
I think the chess master was beaten on this one Doctor_J May 2013 #45
+1 area51 May 2013 #46
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