kudzu (09-17-2018)
kudzu (09-17-2018)
kudzu (09-17-2018)
When I die, turn me into a brick and use me to cave in the skull of a fascist
LV426 (09-17-2018)
Let's be clear: I don't believe he has a job where his employer pays for his care. I think he's making it up. I think he's probably on some kind of government program, and is full of self-loathing. So he goes on anonymous message boards to feel better about his own shitty station in life by posturing.
Does anyone believe for a second that guy is really employed at a job where his employer pays for his health care? Cause I don't...
When I die, turn me into a brick and use me to cave in the skull of a fascist
domer76 (09-17-2018)
Your employer pays for it; you don't. If they decided to stop paying for it one day, who would have to pay for it?
Seems to me you're just making shit up about yourself to save face on a message board.No, the insurance coverage you admitted you wish you had and whine that someone owes to you.
Fact is, you cannot provide any proof you have this insurance.
You've been asked to do so, and you refuse.
It's pretty obvious why.
When I die, turn me into a brick and use me to cave in the skull of a fascist
The Culture of Hate
https://www.truthdig.com/articles/the-culture-of-hate/
LV426 (09-17-2018)
LV426 (09-17-2018)
Inevitably, all Conservative arguments devolve to anecdotal, "take my word for it" personal circumstances no one can verify on a board. When the Conservative argument has reached its last talking point, like clockwork they start invoking personal scenarios and circumstances they know cannot be verified as the ultimate basis of support for their argument. That's by design too; they know what they claim about themselves cannot be verified here, so they lie about who they are to lend their argument credibility they recognize they need.
Always happens with Conservatives. Always. No exceptions.
When I die, turn me into a brick and use me to cave in the skull of a fascist
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