Freddy Figbottom
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dumbest shit ever.I see. So is it your position that only one person in the nation 'makes money in the private sector'?
Fascinating.
dumbest shit ever.I see. So is it your position that only one person in the nation 'makes money in the private sector'?
Fascinating.
ACA is not health care.They are soul-less ghouls whose life motto is "I got mine. Fuck the rest of you." I'm sure as a veteran, Gardner is more than happy to take advantage of Tricare, supplied by us taxpayers. But damned if he wants anyone else to have health care.
There is another aspect to the ACA that would cause even more disaster if removed -- the prohibition against canceling/refusing to insure those with pre-existing conditions. Had a skin cancer removed? Nice, but no more insurance for you. Had a chest pain episode that was checked out by a cardiac cath? Bye-bye, insurance, you're too high risk. Had a couple of weekend athlete injuries that needed treatment? Nope, you're too risky too. Got a kid in college with asthma? Off your insurance plan she goes.
You think you're being abused, Sybil?An indication of irrational thinking on his part. He used to be rational compared to some MAGAts who were damaged or defective before showing up to JPP. IMO, that indicates elderly cognitive issues or mental illness.
the absolute core of Terry's position is that saying because citizens speak out and let the politicians know how they want the tax dollars prioritized and spend on their behalf, that equals an appeal to populism and therefore somehow that makes it wrong and to be ignored.
he is correct that is an appeal to populism. But as i have told him prior he simply does not understand the fallacies he tries to use and he applies them wrong.
In the instances when politicians are trying to assess spending priorities, for tax payer dollars, what the citizens actual want (populism) when it crosses partisan considerations and is almost universal should be arguably, the top thing politicians consider.
The entire 'taxation without representation' that started a war, was citizens fighting back against their tax dollars not representing their views, wants and desires.
Terry does not understand this and so just says 'appeal to populism' thinking it won him the point and it does not.

Irrelevant appeal to popularity.
EBI does give businesses more control over employees, and it saves them matching FICA funds. 8+%. One of the key aspects of ACA was that people no longer had to stay in low wage jobs (that often didn't even cover the cost of daycare) just for the health insurance.And further more it costs corporations MORE and citizens more, when you have this total 'for profit' insurance model as opposed to the Federal gov't just using the same tax payer dollars, they have already taken in to create a National INsurance program.
There is one truism no one can escape and that is the bigger the insurance pool, the cheaper the insurance is across the board for all, during their lifetime'.
Canada has the 'insurance part' right but made the mistake of extending in to the care delivery service part, which gov'ts should stay out of, beyond basic regulations.
The reason why corporations like providing the Insurance, despite the higher costs, is because it gives them a massive lever of control of employees that corporations in countries with government insurance do not have. It makes it so much harder to quit US companies and move unless you can find a similar or better plan.
Just because Terry is civil, does not mean that he backs his lunacy with 'sources'. They often directly refute his claims, as he never reads past the title of the articles.No, he's the last normal one left. He and Damo. Most of the time TA backs up what he says with sources, and I appreciate that he communicates in complete sentences.
The rest of the trumptard clan here is just a collection hate-filled, run on sentences. Try reading one of TobyOne's posts - you'll need a drink and a joint afterwards i guarantee it![]()
HSA is totally different, and can only be used in conjunction with certain policies. I have one because I am self employed.If you have an HSA, yes. Not all medical insurance deductions are pre-tax.
EBI does give businesses more control over employees, and it saves them matching FICA funds. 8+%. One of the key aspects of ACA was that people no longer had to stay in low wage jobs (that often didn't even cover the cost of daycare) just for the health insurance.
ACA was never a final design. It was a hard fought battle that created a strong foundation for future building. Instead, Republicans fought from day one to kill it, and eventually lost a billion dollar Supreme Court ruling when they illegally defunded the law.
ACA properly focused on reduced costs through preventive testing/care, and insurers loved that approach.
Instead of making this a wedge issue, Republicans should have worked across the aisle to perfect it.
Notice you don't hear the 'illegals are getting free healthcare' lie in the past few weeks?
Hard to believe that what you reference was reality for millions before ACA. In fact, every girl was born with a pre existing condition...the ability to become pregnant.They are soul-less ghouls whose life motto is "I got mine. Fuck the rest of you." I'm sure as a veteran, Gardner is more than happy to take advantage of Tricare, supplied by us taxpayers. But damned if he wants anyone else to have health care.
There is another aspect to the ACA that would cause even more disaster if removed -- the prohibition against canceling/refusing to insure those with pre-existing conditions. Had a skin cancer removed? Nice, but no more insurance for you. Had a chest pain episode that was checked out by a cardiac cath? Bye-bye, insurance, you're too high risk. Had a couple of weekend athlete injuries that needed treatment? Nope, you're too risky too. Got a kid in college with asthma? Off your insurance plan she goes.
You don't understand what that fallacy is or how it works.If appeal to popularity were irrelevant Trump wouldn't be in office.
I think I do, but thanks for the concern.You don't understand what that fallacy is or how it works.
Hard to believe that what you reference was reality for millions before ACA. In fact, every girl was born with a pre existing condition...the ability to become pregnant.
The Republicans are claiming Obamacare doesn't work and needs to be fixed. They've been saying this since 2012. Trump has been claiming he'll provide something better since 2016.My niece fell off her bike and broke her arm when she was nine. Her dad was a self-employed CPA. They had purchased private health insurance. They covered her care, and then canceled them because t hey used it. He got new coverage eventually. They were told that any subsequent issues with her arm would not be covered. This was in the early 90s.
@T. A. Gardner knows the names of the fallacies but has no clue what they mean or how to apply them.If appeal to popularity were irrelevant Trump wouldn't be in office.
The fallacy DOES NOT say, politicians should run on 'popular things' voters want but then simply ignore them once elected 'saying appeal to populism' as the reason not to deliver on them.You don't understand what that fallacy is or how it works.
Extremely common at the time. This is what Terry years for.My niece fell off her bike and broke her arm when she was nine. Her dad was a self-employed CPA. They had purchased private health insurance. They covered her care, and then canceled them because t hey used it. He got new coverage eventually. They were told that any subsequent issues with her arm would not be covered. This was in the early 90s.
@T. A. Gardner knows the names of the fallacies but has no clue what they mean or how to apply them.
Populism is the very core of elections. While not everything, it the biggest thing.
Politicians try to learn what is popular with voters in each district and then run on giving them. That is called 'taxation with representation'.
Terry sees it populism, and think 'oh i have heard there is a fallacy about populism so it must apply here as a way to say politicians do not need to care or deliver anything 'popular' the citizens want.
You are stupid, and you just proved it.He thinks and says that as he is simply stupid and trying to apply words he does not understand.
Ya stupid.You are retarded. An Appeal to Popularity fallacy does not apply to something like a popular vote. It applies when someone uses the argument that something is popular (by polling, number of things purchased, etc.) and therefore everyone else should do, or think, the same thing.
Populism applied is not fallacious. Arguing that it should be applied because something is popular is the fallacy.
You don't understand the difference, and have proven so. That means you don't understand the fallacy.
And, that is a propaganda technique using the fallacy.
The vote itself is not fallacious. Asking for someone's vote on the basis of popularity is.
You are stupid, and you just proved it.