Damn.. He even gave the right answer..
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...show me the schematic
...show me the schematic
Here is the logic - If you do not have health insurance but need emergency treatment (such as from being shot in the chest), you will be provided care. However, 2 months or so down the road you will be billed for this care. This applies to everyone, regardless of legal status. From what it sounds like, ATG's friend decided to go under an alias so it would be harder for the hospital to send the bill to him. Illegals don't get "free healthcare", it's just a lot harder to send a bill to someone who isn't "on the grid". It's irresponsible and unethical (to go under an alias or not pay your bill) no matter what your legal status is. People tend to throw out the "illegals get free healthcare" line because the reality is that many cannot be tracked down and/or do not pay their bill, just like a good chunk of legal citizens. The difference is that there is a usually more of an actual record of legal citizens for the bill collectors to track.lowing wrote:
Sorry, for that kinda logic you gotta ask a liberal.Jenspm wrote:
So if you aren't a US citizen, you get free healthcare, but if you are a US citizen, you don't?
Someone explain, my brain is slow today.
Last edited by KEN-JENNINGS (2009-01-06 11:57:57)
The sad thing is, is that it ends up being free because they never pay the bill and the tax payers eat it.KEN-JENNINGS wrote:
Here is the logic - If you do not have health insurance but need emergency treatment (such as from being shot in the chest), you will be provided care. However, 2 months or so down the road you will be billed for this care. This applies to everyone, regardless of legal status. From what it sounds like, ATG's friend decided to go under an alias so it would be harder for the hospital to send the bill to him. Illegals don't get "free healthcare", it's just a lot harder to send a bill to someone who isn't "on the grid". It's irresponsible and unethical (to go under an alias or not pay your bill) no matter what your legal status is. People tend to throw out the "illegals get free healthcare" line because the reality is that many cannot be tracked down and/or do not pay their bill, just like a good chunk of legal citizens. The difference is that there is a usually more of an actual record of legal citizens for the bill collectors to track.lowing wrote:
Sorry, for that kinda logic you gotta ask a liberal.Jenspm wrote:
So if you aren't a US citizen, you get free healthcare, but if you are a US citizen, you don't?
Someone explain, my brain is slow today.
Taxpayers might pay for some of it, depending how the hospital accounts for the work done. The only way I could see taxpayers paying for it would be if the medical work done was billed against a taxpayer funded program like Medicare. The reality is the hospital (and probably/maybe? the hospitals insurance) eats the bill, just like it does with the thousands of unpaid hospital bills that legal citizens rack up.SgtHeihn wrote:
The sad thing is, is that it ends up being free because they never pay the bill and the tax payers eat it.KEN-JENNINGS wrote:
Here is the logic - If you do not have health insurance but need emergency treatment (such as from being shot in the chest), you will be provided care. However, 2 months or so down the road you will be billed for this care. This applies to everyone, regardless of legal status. From what it sounds like, ATG's friend decided to go under an alias so it would be harder for the hospital to send the bill to him. Illegals don't get "free healthcare", it's just a lot harder to send a bill to someone who isn't "on the grid". It's irresponsible and unethical (to go under an alias or not pay your bill) no matter what your legal status is. People tend to throw out the "illegals get free healthcare" line because the reality is that many cannot be tracked down and/or do not pay their bill, just like a good chunk of legal citizens. The difference is that there is a usually more of an actual record of legal citizens for the bill collectors to track.lowing wrote:
Sorry, for that kinda logic you gotta ask a liberal.
Last edited by KEN-JENNINGS (2009-01-06 12:06:54)
Same goddamned difference.KEN-JENNINGS wrote:
Here is the logic - If you do not have health insurance but need emergency treatment (such as from being shot in the chest), you will be provided care. However, 2 months or so down the road you will be billed for this care. This applies to everyone, regardless of legal status. From what it sounds like, ATG's friend decided to go under an alias so it would be harder for the hospital to send the bill to him. Illegals don't get "free healthcare", it's just a lot harder to send a bill to someone who isn't "on the grid". It's irresponsible and unethical (to go under an alias or not pay your bill) no matter what your legal status is. People tend to throw out the "illegals get free healthcare" line because the reality is that many cannot be tracked down and/or do not pay their bill, just like a good chunk of legal citizens. The difference is that there is a usually more of an actual record of legal citizens for the bill collectors to track.lowing wrote:
Sorry, for that kinda logic you gotta ask a liberal.Jenspm wrote:
So if you aren't a US citizen, you get free healthcare, but if you are a US citizen, you don't?
Someone explain, my brain is slow today.
If I rack up a $5000 credit card bill and then decide not to pay does that mean I got free money? Does it really matter if I intended to pay or if the credit company can't track me down?ATG wrote:
Same goddamned difference.KEN-JENNINGS wrote:
Here is the logic - If you do not have health insurance but need emergency treatment (such as from being shot in the chest), you will be provided care. However, 2 months or so down the road you will be billed for this care. This applies to everyone, regardless of legal status. From what it sounds like, ATG's friend decided to go under an alias so it would be harder for the hospital to send the bill to him. Illegals don't get "free healthcare", it's just a lot harder to send a bill to someone who isn't "on the grid". It's irresponsible and unethical (to go under an alias or not pay your bill) no matter what your legal status is. People tend to throw out the "illegals get free healthcare" line because the reality is that many cannot be tracked down and/or do not pay their bill, just like a good chunk of legal citizens. The difference is that there is a usually more of an actual record of legal citizens for the bill collectors to track.lowing wrote:
Sorry, for that kinda logic you gotta ask a liberal.
If the assholes in Washington were doing their jobs we wouldn't be having these bastards changing their names like you and I change hair styles.
It amounts to free healthcare by default.
Back when I had employees I offered to copay on health insurance and they all looked at me like I was bendecko and said " a doctor is free no? ".
If you don't care about your credit, then yes.KEN-JENNINGS wrote:
If I rack up a $5000 credit card bill and then decide not to pay does that mean I got free money? Does it really matter if I intended to pay or if the credit company can't track me down?ATG wrote:
Same goddamned difference.KEN-JENNINGS wrote:
Here is the logic - If you do not have health insurance but need emergency treatment (such as from being shot in the chest), you will be provided care. However, 2 months or so down the road you will be billed for this care. This applies to everyone, regardless of legal status. From what it sounds like, ATG's friend decided to go under an alias so it would be harder for the hospital to send the bill to him. Illegals don't get "free healthcare", it's just a lot harder to send a bill to someone who isn't "on the grid". It's irresponsible and unethical (to go under an alias or not pay your bill) no matter what your legal status is. People tend to throw out the "illegals get free healthcare" line because the reality is that many cannot be tracked down and/or do not pay their bill, just like a good chunk of legal citizens. The difference is that there is a usually more of an actual record of legal citizens for the bill collectors to track.
If the assholes in Washington were doing their jobs we wouldn't be having these bastards changing their names like you and I change hair styles.
It amounts to free healthcare by default.
Back when I had employees I offered to copay on health insurance and they all looked at me like I was bendecko and said " a doctor is free no? ".
Welcome the the US health care system. You are not allowed to be turned away from a hospital (well, the ER, at least) for life-saving medical care (talking trauma here). But if you are an illegal alien, it is assumed that you will be unable to pay the bill. You still get the care, but no bill. Ditto if you are homeless.Jenspm wrote:
So if you aren't a US citizen, you get free healthcare, but if you are a US citizen, you don't?
Someone explain, my brain is slow today.
Yeah, every American has been shot atleast twice by now.Scorpion0x17 wrote:
*sigh*
Sorry to hear about your friend ATG, hope he recovers soon.
So glad I don't live in the US.
I got stabbed at least twice today , anyways hope your friends feeling better and that they catch those assholesPoseidon wrote:
Yeah, every American has been shot atleast twice by now.Scorpion0x17 wrote:
*sigh*
Sorry to hear about your friend ATG, hope he recovers soon.
So glad I don't live in the US.
i have...hell, thats what we do on the weekends around here.Poseidon wrote:
Yeah, every American has been shot atleast twice by now.Scorpion0x17 wrote:
*sigh*
Sorry to hear about your friend ATG, hope he recovers soon.
So glad I don't live in the US.
Because I said they had.Poseidon wrote:
Yeah, every American has been shot atleast twice by now.Scorpion0x17 wrote:
*sigh*
Sorry to hear about your friend ATG, hope he recovers soon.
So glad I don't live in the US.
it's crazy, i can hear the automatic fire from here! /sarcasmParker wrote:
i have...hell, thats what we do on the weekends around here.Poseidon wrote:
Yeah, every American has been shot atleast twice by now.Scorpion0x17 wrote:
*sigh*
Sorry to hear about your friend ATG, hope he recovers soon.
So glad I don't live in the US.
but thankfully my city fell to #4 of the most dangerous US city.
up yours detroit, you bunch of douche nozzles!
lol... it's like the wild west here... I have to leave my house guns blazing everday just to get to my car... pffttttScorpion0x17 wrote:
*sigh*
Sorry to hear about your friend ATG, hope he recovers soon.
So wish i could live in the US.
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Mmm did it effect you that much you needed to edit that into his post? Really?[TUF]Catbox wrote:
lol... it's like the wild west here... I have to leave my house guns blazing everday just to get to my car... pffttttScorpion0x17 wrote:
*sigh*
Sorry to hear about your friend ATG, hope he recovers soon.
So wish i could live in the US.
You edited it from "I'm so glad I don't live in the US" to "So wish I could live in the US".[TUF]Catbox wrote:
huh? I added the line below what i first posted... and no... it didn't affect me... just thought how funny it was...his statement about being glad he doesn't live here because it's so violent... did you have a point?