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Everything posted by Eddie Bennett
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It seems that we have a lot of Russians, right here in the United States.
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Typical families in those areas probable do save up to that much money on their insurance premiums. Obama didn't say everyone would save that much on their premiums, even in those areas. A typical family in Georgia is less educated than typical families in 48 other states, according to statistics. So trying to prove anything to a typical Georgian is causing oneself a well above average difficulty. Are you a typical Georgian, FreeBird?
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Terrorists need guns worse than other people do. After all it's a tool of their trade, CC!
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Managers are smart people. If they weren't, they would not be managers, and would have to be managed by someone else. In life, rather than on a production job, we are our own managers. Nobody else need tell us what to do, nor when to do anything. We are the drivers, and there is nobody in the copilot seat. Is your life manager keeping you safe and secure from foolish risks? Is your life manager putting you in situations where you can utilize all of your skills and abilities? Is your life manager creating opportunities for you to get what you really want in this life? Is your life manager
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Part of the plan was never accepted by some states. Those people did not want to participate in the $2,500 per year savings. They volunteered to take on the responsibility without Obamacare's medicaid extension. Sock that up, or blow it out to Georgia representatives.
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I wouldn't work anywhere where the employer had anything to do with how much premium I paid for my health insurance. All trhey need to do is pay me for the work I do, as negotiated. Insurance premiums are not in any negotiation between my employer and myself.
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In Georgia there is no way to qualify for cheaper premiums. Your estimates are based on what people in Georgia have to pay. In all states: You can qualify for Medicaid based on income, household size, disability, family status, and other factors. Eligibility rules differ between states. In states that have expanded Medicaid coverage: You can qualify based on your income alone. If your household income is below 133% of the federal poverty level, you qualify. (Because of the way this is calculated, it turns out to be 138% of the federal poverty level. A few states use a different income limit
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State by state research will tell you how obvious it has become to people, across the country. I know this is 10 years old, but Georgia ranked 4 points lower (in uneducated people) then than they do now. Here's a 2006 study: Of the ten states that increased their per pupil expenditures the most over the past two decades Maine (+140.8 percent), Georgia and South Carolina (+135.5 percent), Ohio (+117.0 percent), Indiana (+111.4 percent), Arkansas (+107.5 percent), Missouri (+106.8 percent), New Hampshire (+106.3 percent), Vermont (+102.0 percent), and the District of Columbia (+100
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Paulding's issues. Why can't we do better?
Eddie Bennett replied to Coppertop's Pop's topic in RECENT TOPICS
What credibility can be expected in a section of the country that holds a record for being 49th in educated people, and another record for being corrupt people? Facebook reflects it in the redirect they carry on. -
I'm just glad that the ACA made its way to reality, even though Santa Claus had a hard time selling it to the American people. Like I said, Georgians voted for their representation, and they must like to be 49th in education, and corrupt as hell. But, I didn't vote the way they did.
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In a state, with expanded medicaid, you wouldn't need to be worrying about your employees having healthcare insurance. That would be their own responsibility. If you wanted to help them you could fill out the papers required by the Affordable Care Act.
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Life has to be managed whether there is a crises in another State, or here in Georgia. No particular circumstance is so severe that educated decisions cannot be made. People who's expectations consist of sweetness and light need to adjust their starry-eyed thinking fall victim to any crisis across the country, whatever state it happens in. If we expect to face problems we cannot go around confirming what we expected. Building character is not conforming to what ISIS, or any other terrorist group, tries to excite our emotions with. Let ISIS, excite Russian's by cutting a few Russian throats
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The only way we are going to run out of rich guys is when the richest guys finally get what they want, which is all of it. The ACA has passed, and it will be here until people have healthcare insurance, one way or another. Rich guys will just have to share the wealth. I can't help it because I live in a state 49th in education. I guess that is because what few rich people Georgia has, owns all the education, too!
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It's actually people who live in areas who have a lack of education in their communities.
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Georgian's, with their 49th status on education, think they can afford that. In all states: You can qualify for Medicaid based on income, household size, disability, family status, and other factors. Eligibility rules differ between states. In states that have expanded Medicaid coverage: You can qualify based on your income alone. If your household income is below 133% of the federal poverty level, you qualify. (Because of the way this is calculated, it turns out to be 138% of the federal poverty level. A few states use a different income limit.)
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Chicken little said, "RUN," before it happened! Foxy Lotsy was loving it.
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Hell I didn't even have insurance, FreeBird, because I refused to work where some corporation provided coverage, which I couldn't get on my own. I also had a preexisting condition, but who doesn't at my age? What did people who are 49th, in lack of education, and corrupt, ever do for me? Nothing; fuggum.
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Can you imagine an America with that kind of attitude being the popular belief, Jamie?
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Healthcare premium increase, in Georgia. . “So Georgia is 49th in education and first in corruption. Does anyone else see a connection?” The decreases for health insurance is in other states, not Georgia, FreeBird. Georgian's volunteered to pay higher premiums than other states charge for insurance. It is called Expanded Medicaid.
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Nothing is always. But, some people use it as maxim philosophy.
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You've got that right, CC!
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Paulding's issues. Why can't we do better?
Eddie Bennett replied to Coppertop's Pop's topic in RECENT TOPICS
Dallas GA will never be such a place as Newan. But even Newnan could be better. Transit-oriented development strategies can help urban areas develop sustainably, uniting land use, transport planning, and urban design to create more people-oriented cities. Pictured: Small businesses and pedestrians at a hub near Mexico City’s Metrobús bus rapid transit (BRT) system. Photo by Justin Swan/Flickr. Georgian's rather talk dirt about Mexican's than to actually look at what can be done with a town. -
Some people take being a Jack Ass way to far, Stonewall!