Ken Macfarlane said: (quoted from post at 16:40:08 09/15/14) Its great you have a good 100K+ household income to support yourselves, but calling everyone else lazy and accusing them of stealing from you? Bad form.
What about cancer patients? Are they using an unfair share driving up your taxes? How about old people? People that smoked before enough tax was collected to help pay for their increased health costs?
Not everyone can make 100K+ a year regardless how much they work or how smart they are. If they are lucky they might but it requires a lot of things to align over a long period of time.
I didn't say all. I'm talking about the unmotivated who could have and didn't. The one's who are quick to complain about healthcare and yet pay little to nothing into healthcare. The ones that think rich people have it easy and the wealthy owe them healthcare + other free benefits.
You can't find an honest person in the past 60yrs that won't say smoking is dangerous.
This post was edited by buickanddeere at 14:00:43 09/15/14.
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