Discrimination In America Posted: 10-21-05 14:47pm
Tell me why health insurance is like a
gallon of milk? The more you buy the
cheaper it becomes. The government is
allowing mass discrimination in the
workplace. The government nor
corporations can discriminate based on
sex, race, religion, etc., but they can
and do discriminate based on where you
work. This should be illegal. People
like myself are paying $1000 per month for
healthcare and people who work for "the
government" are paying $125 for the same
coverage.
Hey, why don't you stupid politians in
washington dc stand up against these
corporations and do something about this.
Why don't we quit wasting billions of
dollars on a war we do not need and stand
up to these corporations that are
terrorizing the self employeed.
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Crazynurse
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Joined: 03 Nov 2005 Posts: 9 Location: PA
Posted: 11-03-05 19:23pm
It's not all discrimination. People that
pay less for health coverage usually do so
because their employer contributes more.
You probably pay more because your
employer contributes less.
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ChangeHealth
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Joined: 27 Jul 2005 Posts: 5 Location: Georgia
Yes It Is.... Posted: 11-04-05 10:25am
Because, I as a tax payer am paying the
insurance of those who work for the
government as well as for myself.
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socksNLocks
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 28 Nov 2005 Posts: 6 Location: Sacramento, CA
Posted: 11-29-05 14:38pm
Well, if you wanted to, you could work for
the government as well. :wink:
actually, corporations (public, private)
and government do pay a large part of
health insurance for their employees as a
benefit. Of course, there's the subject
of universal health care, but, in a
nutshell, no system is perfect.
both private and universal health care has
its pros and cons.