So you would support having employer provided housing. It's the same god damn thing, dude.
2/15/2011 5:14:12 PM
If all businesses are privy to the same tax advantage, then it is no different than lowering the tax rates...which you argue in other threads the US has the highest in the world (while simultaneously ignoring said tax breaks) so I can't understand why you'd be against it.The point is, businesses paying a portion or the entire cost of insurance is not driving the medical costs higher.Whether it should be a tax break or not is a different argument.
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2/15/2011 5:29:31 PM
http://people.umass.edu/econ340/nejm-ebhi.pdf
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2/15/2011 7:16:53 PM
While this thread is obviously gotten off track, I would like to suggest to everyone the question "suppose we do remove tax subsidies for health insurance, employers stop providing it, and wages go up accordingly, what do we replace it with?"
2/15/2011 7:21:48 PM
Ooooo, oooo! I know some trivia about the origins of employee-sponsored health insurance!Hospitals used to be like places you go to die. Medicine improved, and doctors were getting better and better at their jobs, but it cost money, and they wanted people to come to the hospital to get better . But they couldn't get people to go that often. So they did like a trial deal where a bunch of teachers agreed to pay in a small sum of money to get access to the hospital for year.[Edited on February 16, 2011 at 2:52 AM. Reason : ]
2/16/2011 2:49:14 AM
I'm sorry to not have read beyond the first pageBut you are upset with the behavior of these kids and instead of busting the cheating girl you make a thread on TWW? I suppose I can understand that, but why? Was it because you were just a substitute?I know the sub job sucks and I imagine coming into school environment with whatever odd power/caste system exists and all the little worthless dickheads ready to eat you alive can get to you, but next time I hope you bust the cheater. A little hellfire does good for the young mind. Even as a substitute you are responsible for those kids for that short period of time, and an opportunity to actually teach something constructive has to be pretty appealing.Also, life a bitch ain't it
2/16/2011 3:11:35 AM
http://news.blogs.cnn.com/2011/02/16/teacher-natalie-munroe-defends-blog-comments-about-whiny-students/?hpt=T2
2/16/2011 9:19:15 PM