Businesses are cutting hours because they want to stay in business. They
can't afford to keep people working a 40 hour week and pay the rising
premiums required by the new "affordable health care plan". Is a
businessman greedy if he puts in 60 or 80 hours weekly working to build up a
business to give it to his children. Or to profit there from. In the
parable told by Jesus himself where in the business man hired men to work
for him in the morning and paid them a penny, and hired another group to
work for him late in the afternoon, paying them the same amount he did what
he chose regarding his payments. When asked by those who worked longer for
him why he chose to pay the last the same amount as the first, he told them
just that. That it was his business, and if he wanted to pay the last
people the same amount as he paid the first workers, it wasn't their
concern. A business is, or should be, the owners, to do with as he chooses.
If he can't afford to have his workers work for 40 hours because of
government constraints. The workers ought to vote out that government who
attempts to constrain businesses. We know the fault doesn't lie with the
businessmen or the insurance companies, because president Obama the
legislative and judicial branches of the government exempt themselves from
this affordable care program. I ask you, if the program were so fine a one,
wouldn't it make sense for these servants of the people to jump at the
chance to join up. Rather than perhaps being forced by the possibility of
not being reelected to do so? The truth is we had the finest health care in
the world. We know this by the various dignitaries who come to our shores
to get health care from medical doctors. Who now have to pay back enormous
loans to their fine medical schools. How can they do this, while at the
same time supporting their own children. Particularly in an age when it is
said we parents ought to at least foot part of their college tuition. How
many fine medical doctors will we be able to support in future because of
the implementation of this new disaster. One of the reasons many of our
doctors are foreign is because Americans can't afford to be medically
educated here. If the government rations what they can charge for services,
how might this effect future medical school enrolments? In most socialist
countries such as Great Britain, and Canada, where there are long waiting
lists to be seen for procedures which are attended to in a relatively short
time here in this country have coexisting private care programs for their
citizens. Those who can afford it preferred to benefit themselves of the
private care offered in those countries.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Bev" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Wednesday, March 05, 2014 5:43 PM
Subject: Re: Obama Care and Planned Parenthood
> Is it the government's fault, or the fault of the greedy insurance
> companies that the insurance rates have sky rocketed? Is it the
> government's fault that employers have chosen to cut employees' hours,
> because they now have to offer benefits if employees work a certain amount
> of hours? Is it really our government who is screwing us all, or, wait,
> could it be our own greedy business people who don't give a darn? I'm
> scared that people are always pointing the finger at the government, when
> in fact, if you really sit down and think things through, it's our
> country's own business people who are screwing their employees. It's the
> insurance companies who want to raise rates, because now they are being
> forced to offer better coverage.
> Our government is a far cry from perfect, but I am getting sick of hearing
> Christians, of all people, bad mouth our government and fear monger about
> our government, when in fact, we still have one of the best run countries
> on this earth!
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