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« Reply #180 on: February 18, 2020, 07:54:14 pm »
So he's a man who goes by the names Faith and Cookie Parker on the Internet?  Nothing weird about that or anything.  He's perfectly normal ... his kid made honor roll. Sheesh, get help PLEASE!

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« Reply #181 on: February 18, 2020, 07:56:26 pm »
She saw how much fun we were all having, including me, and she decided she wanted in on the action and to slide on over here from her sub reddit almost no one read, except this seemingly senile lady who kept calling out other people's names asking where they were.  So yeah that's why she's here.

We do not always get along but you do have a point here. Kookoo had a knack for fishing for personal info as well and is a senile lady. Approximatly 70 years old....

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« Reply #182 on: February 18, 2020, 07:58:02 pm »
So he's a man who goes by the names Faith and Cookie Parker on the Internet?  Nothing weird about that or anything.  He's perfectly normal ... his kid made honor roll. Sheesh, get help PLEASE!


Cookie once called herself "Buck" and yes she crosses dresses so to speak...

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« Reply #183 on: February 18, 2020, 08:01:29 pm »
We do not always get along but you do have a point here. Kookoo had a knack for fishing for personal info as well and is a senile lady. Approximatly 70 years old....

Yeah her personal subreddit makes Ferrermans blog seem like the coolest website in the history of the Internet.

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« Reply #184 on: February 18, 2020, 08:32:12 pm »
I guess it's safe to assume that none of you jerk offs have ever been laid.  You spend your whole lives typing your juvenile nonsense to total strangers.

Kookoo has said that before when she was disgusted, your dialogue is a perfect match. Really......

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« Reply #185 on: February 18, 2020, 08:35:36 pm »
Rewba?

No, that wasn't it. It may have started with an R  though.

Faith reminds me of that nasty azz, Henry. I believe.

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« Reply #186 on: February 18, 2020, 08:37:55 pm »
Kookoo has said that before when she was disgusted, your dialogue is a perfect match. Really......

Did she crave sh itty Canadian style healthcare and taxes?

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« Reply #187 on: February 18, 2020, 08:43:18 pm »
Did she crave sh itty Canadian style healthcare and taxes?

This is not political...

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« Reply #188 on: February 18, 2020, 08:48:38 pm »
Canada has a higher average practical tax rate than the United States at 28%. Business Insider reports that after taxes Canadians bring home $35,299 annually on average. In the United States, the practical tax rate is lower at 18%. As such the average post-tax annual salary in the U.S. is $52,344.

Most folks get a huge portion of their health insurance paid for by their employer.  I pay like $200 a month.  I'd much rather have $52k a year and have to pay 200 a month for insurance and co pays here and there than bring home 35k and have to wait 39 weeks for my free surgery.

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« Reply #189 on: February 18, 2020, 09:36:48 pm »
I posted as Mortimer Durand, Cecil Rhodes, Syrian Kotsi, Shlomo Trotsky, Billy Mays, Mrs. Kowalski... There were so many I can't remember all of them. But they were all funny as fck.  The funniest part was watching queers like you trying to keep up like you're doing now. But so far, you haven't gotten one right. Keep trying, girls.

I am sure you posted as 100+ names, so did Kookoo...

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« Reply #190 on: February 18, 2020, 09:39:09 pm »
Keep digging, Nancy. You'll figure it out. I know how very important it is to a 50 year old virgin like you.

Dont have to....

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« Reply #191 on: February 18, 2020, 09:47:02 pm »
You aren't even close, rent-boy.

So you are saying you are a clone, a facsimile, a "Kookie Kutter" so to speak and not the original? That could be possible, pos is a clone too. You two deserve each other...

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« Reply #192 on: February 19, 2020, 07:15:11 am »
Canada has a higher average practical tax rate than the United States at 28%. Business Insider reports that after taxes Canadians bring home $35,299 annually on average. In the United States, the practical tax rate is lower at 18%. As such the average post-tax annual salary in the U.S. is $52,344.

Most folks get a huge portion of their health insurance paid for by their employer.  I pay like $200 a month.  I'd much rather have $52k a year and have to pay 200 a month for insurance and co pays here and there than bring home 35k and have to wait 39 weeks for my free surgery.
Wonder about those who have no insurance and who can't get health care of any kind. I was lucky that part of my benefit package when I retired besides having a 401K was having my health insurance paid for.

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« Reply #193 on: February 19, 2020, 09:21:09 am »
Wonder about those who have no insurance and who can't get health care of any kind. I was lucky that part of my benefit package when I retired besides having a 401K was having my health insurance paid for.

There are ways to solve that short of roping us all into some sh itty universal government healthcare program.

A big reason we have a high standard of living here is because we don't do socialism to the extent of other Western nations.  When you don't do as much socialism people are allowed to keep more of their paycheck, which encourages a lot of positive things because the incentives that earning more $ provides is given more to the person than to the state.  No one ever said I am motivated to earn more money because I want to pay more taxes, lol.  Many people too if allowed to keep their money will make the sort of decisions and investments that promote more overall societal prosperity than more government programs directed at just paying for people to exist or to make unsound economic choices. 

A good example of unsound economic choices is this paying off student loans business.  There are ways to do higher education much cheaper if one chooses and one should factor in job and salary prospects when choosing said area of study and the amount spent or loaned.  <<< these are sound economic decisions and encourage folks to not behave like idiots and take on 200k in debt when they will be making not very much out of school and when they could have gotten the same degree and more or less has the same job prospects for a lot less $.

So when we create programs we should consider these factors.  In the aggregate they add up and produce more economic growth, which gives everyone more opportunity and more prosperity ... makes the pizza bigger.  The left's approach produces a smaller pizza and its makes it harder to do more than just get a slice of pie that you are less than happy with and less prospects for improvement.
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« Reply #194 on: February 19, 2020, 09:21:32 am »
Perhaps one avenue that could be considered as a way to reduce health costs in an appreciable way would be to institute a strident program of Eugenics, wherein the elderly, infirm, obese and slow witted would be humanely removed from society.  It could be a very conscientious and beneficial practice that would surely lower the cost and increase the efficiency of what might otherwise be a cumbersome system. Pull the weeds, water the flowers and so forth.

Sieg Heil.   


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« Reply #195 on: February 19, 2020, 09:23:25 am »
Ultimately, the US WILL have universal healthcare. The issue has gained so much momentum, there is no turning back.  It has already fragmented our government. No rational person stands against it.

Healthcare and healthcare insurance was reasonable before the government began to f**k with it starting with Medicare.
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« Reply #196 on: February 19, 2020, 09:29:20 am »
There are also ways to lower healthcare costs short of universal coverage.  A lot of ways.  All lot of routine costs could be shifted to individuals and employers give them a set amount each year and individuals contribute a set amount ... that combined with transparent pricing would encourage patients to seek out different providers and select in part due to to cost.  Provide an incentive that they can keep any amount left over at preferential or no tax rate.  Then you combine that with catastrophic insurance coverage that kicks in if you have a serious health problem.  If you did that and told the pharmaceutical companies to eff off and we will only pay no more than what other nations like Canada and Germany pay, you could really lower healthcare costs and actually have a more robust system of catastrophic insurance for people who are really sick.

No one has even tried to do much to lower costs.  People say the system is broke, well yeah cause no one tries to actually do anything that would lower costs. We could get much cheaper and better results with a few sound tweaks.

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« Reply #197 on: February 19, 2020, 09:33:36 am »
Is Medicare the one for the old and useless, or the lazy and and incompetent...Either way, you's be covered. One would think you'd be a fan. Get a job, bum.

I had a job and retired and I'll bet I still make more than you, Sparky.

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