WTF is going on with ammo prices?

Apparently you think I'd limit myself to just cutting budget for defense. I'd nationalize healthcare and regulate costs like other countries do so we don't pay more than any other civilized nation for the same procedures. That would reduce expenditures for Medicare/Medicaid and DoVA.

Hell yeah......giving free socialized medical procedures to every fatty in this country would get us out of debt tomorrow. When you give away expensive procedures people usually want less of it......not more.

Same goes with cars, money, and all other give-aways.

This would get us out of debt almost as quick as a 355 Billion spending cut would get us out of 1.1 Trillion Dollars worth of yearly spending debt........or out of 17 Trillion dollars worth of total debt.
 
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lou cypher is pretty much right

i would place bets he hasn't voted in the last 2 elections

Coming from you who could argue?

You are great with numbers and knowing a great deal when you see one.

Do you think this is worth 500k?

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It's in a real nice neighborhood. On a 1/10th an acre. The Realtor is dreamy and all the chicks nearby have lower back tattoos. So you know they put out, but I aint got time for that since bible versus don't read themselves.
 
what you guys think that a relationship with the almighty expires once you sleep with ten women?

it just gets more intimidating to face him in prayer
 
Hell yeah......giving free socialized medical procedures to every fatty in this country would get us out of debt tomorrow. When you give away expensive procedures people usually want less of it......not more.
Preventative care being available to all means fewer "expensive procedures" required because poor people avoid doctor visits making them necessary. Birth control means fewer welfare babies. Fewer welfare babies means less children growing up in poverty and ending up in the penal system.

You talk as if everyone would suddenly demand free breast implants and tummy tucks, or that they'd get them if we had universal healthcare.
 
Preventative care being available to all means fewer "expensive procedures" required because poor people avoid doctor visits making them necessary. Birth control means fewer welfare babies. Fewer welfare babies means less children growing up in poverty and ending up in the penal system.

You talk as if everyone would suddenly demand free breast implants and tummy tucks, or that they'd get them if we had universal healthcare.

I know full well they wouldn't get them, or a lot of other procedures, under rationed health care where there would be endless lines for seemingly finite practitioners.

The rest I can potentially agree with you on.
 
they will

i worked in the CRA if you liberals think Americans will act responsibly with some arbitrary type of universal health care you're just in for worse problems

but some lessons are learned hard? despite the history books available.
 
Coming from you who could argue?

You are great with numbers and knowing a great deal when you see one.

Do you think this is worth 500k?

shed01.jpg


It's in a real nice neighborhood. On a 1/10th an acre. The Realtor is dreamy and all the chicks nearby have lower back tattoos. So you know they put out, but I aint got time for that since bible versus don't read themselves.
nice shed is bubbles selling it?
 
The only books I listen to have God in them. The rest are fairy-tales.

The only book Smith Wigglesworth ever read was the bible. At age 40, a warehouse full of people with cancer was healed every night of his missionary journey

America was founded on religion lets watch its descent

but God is full of mercy.
 
They wouldn't get them because they're elective and insurance doesn't pay for them now.

Either way they wouldn't get a lot of things. Not without waiting in line forever.

Ambulances prevented from answering emergency calls due to jam-packed A&E wards - Telegraph

Patients facing eight-hour waits in ambulances outside A&E departments - Telegraph

And Canada

One complaint about both the U.S. and Canadian health care systems is waiting times, whether for a specialist, major elective surgery, such as hip replacement, or specialized treatments, such as radiation for breast cancer; wait times in each country are affected by various factors.

In the United States, access to health care is primarily determined by whether a person has access to funding to pay for treatment and by the availability of services in the area and by willingness of the provider to deliver service at the price set by the insurer.

In Canada the wait time is set according to the availability of services in the area and by the relative need of the person needing treatment. In addition, the doctor-to-patient ratio is lower in Canada than in the United States.

According to a 2009 Commonwealth consensus, Veteran's hospitals in Pennsylvania and New York, respectively, have more doctors available separately than in Canada
 
the only thing I don't want to follow through on is death, but it is the very thing I wish for, because this body is full of it.
 
Good luck finding a job to pay for their student loans when they're only qualified to be doctors.

Leaving the country is fun. Half the people I know with their kind of student debt load have already done it. Ranging from doctors to lawyers. No wonder 40% of all student loans are considered delinquent already.
 
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