Government health care.

Ol'89r

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Jan 27, 2000
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Read on Drudge this morning that Senator John Ensign (R) from Nevada received a hand written note from Joint Committee on Taxation Chief of Staff, Tom Barthold confirming the penalty for failing to pay the up to $1,900 fee for not buying health insurance.

Violators could be charged with a misdemeanor and could be charged a $25,000 fine or spend up to a year in jail.

Now, if ya can't afford to buy health care, how are ya gonna pay the $1,900 fee for not buying it. :coocoo:

At least while in jail our health care will be free. :ohmy:

Also, how many of you think your motocross injuries will be covered under the new Government health care program? That will be considered a dangerous activity and will not be covered. Then, what else will be considered a dangerous activity? Smoking? Eating at McDonalds? Mountain biking?

Question. If someone yells "LIAR" in a crowded room full of politicians, how does anyone know which one he was talking about? :rotfl:
 

BadgerMan

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Ol'89r said:
Violators could be charged with a misdemeanor and could be charged a $25,000 fine or spend up to a year in jail.

Now, if ya can't afford to buy health care, how are ya gonna pay the $1,900 fee for not buying it. :coocoo:

At least while in jail our health care will be free. :ohmy:

An idea proposed by the same goofballs who think we are wasting taxpayer dollars because the prisons are full of people who have committed victim-less crimes.
 

whenfoxforks-ruled

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Its going to generate vast amounts of money. Where there is vast amounts of money flowing, there is plenty of places to leech money from, set up a buddy with a lucrative contract. Victim-less crimes???? No such thing. Politicians/lawyers define:"How did you know they were lying? I seen his lips moving." One of the oldest truths, and yet they scoff at it, and keep doing it. They know there is nothing going to happen, track record. And let it all start in California, they are more open minded?
 
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