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JoeyT

(6,785 posts)
56. Well yeah, even Republicans know that.
Thu Nov 22, 2012, 09:29 AM
Nov 2012

That's why they oppose anything that remotely resembles health care for all. They don't want you to be able to head out on your own, they want your employer to be able to hold you and your family hostage.

Health care coverage is why hubby & I can't retire sooner peacebird Nov 2012 #1
Same here. My spouse and kid depend on my coverage too. nt SunSeeker Nov 2012 #52
Same here. n/t femmocrat Nov 2012 #59
Ditto. (I'm taking it back from limpdick) AAO Nov 2012 #67
Too easy! Employer-based health care is dragging our country to the bottom. Scuba Nov 2012 #2
Well said salinen Nov 2012 #18
+1 nt femrap Nov 2012 #30
So true!!!!! nt Tumbulu Nov 2012 #44
Yep! n/t loudsue Nov 2012 #48
US Healthcare system is a joke to the rest of the world. nt RiverSong Nov 2012 #49
I'm glad there's a study on this caraher Nov 2012 #3
Of course it does! annabanana Nov 2012 #4
This should be so mind-numbingly obvious that even Republicans can't deny it. trotsky Nov 2012 #5
If Republicans can deny Evolution and Global Warming, they can deny this. JustABozoOnThisBus Nov 2012 #7
mind-numbed salinen Nov 2012 #19
so true !!! (nt) Tumbulu Nov 2012 #45
I actually started my business (very part-time) at 53 quaker bill Nov 2012 #6
That's quite interesting. That's a lot of my motivator now. aletier_v Nov 2012 #8
If it were not for my military health care fasttense Nov 2012 #10
That is me. I'm 58. I'm in essence a serf....tied to my job for ins. coverage. Honeycombe8 Nov 2012 #9
At 58, a Better Job is Highly Unlikely PrMaine Nov 2012 #14
Thanks for the advice. Yes, I'm hanging in there. That's why it's so important... Honeycombe8 Nov 2012 #16
Getting Insurance PrMaine Nov 2012 #24
True rational_pi Nov 2012 #11
I think that's a tad oversimplistic. shawn703 Nov 2012 #12
True--SocSec is also a helpful backup eridani Nov 2012 #13
People aren't eligible for Social Security until 66 now. jeff47 Nov 2012 #17
No, they're eligible at 62 DavidDvorkin Nov 2012 #29
Yes, as I said in my post about retiring early. jeff47 Nov 2012 #33
That's not fraud. You don't have to be retired to start taking SS. DavidDvorkin Nov 2012 #36
Only if they aren't very successful. jeff47 Nov 2012 #37
Sure, and I was subject to that for a while DavidDvorkin Nov 2012 #38
I suspect that the majority would rather delay taking SS and get more for the rest of their life. nt jeff47 Nov 2012 #39
Ideally DavidDvorkin Nov 2012 #40
Considering that most small businesses take a while to turn a profit mythology Nov 2012 #55
OK, I read that, but have no idea wtf it means. femmocrat Nov 2012 #60
Depends on when you were born. I'm of the slice that already had our age raised to 67. n/t Egalitarian Thug Nov 2012 #65
Correct. Obviously it's because of retirement age... JackRiddler Nov 2012 #57
Also you will note from the story that "entrepreneurship" begins to rise at 55, Egalitarian Thug Nov 2012 #64
It's also when they have to deal with Turbineguy Nov 2012 #15
I've been saying this for years. The #1 barrier to entrepreneurship is lack of health insurance. yardwork Nov 2012 #20
I have also been saying it for years Tumbulu Nov 2012 #46
I don't understand why it isn't obvious to everybody, too. A huge number of people don't get it. yardwork Nov 2012 #54
Like I said to a coworker, just imagine a nation where people have free health care, then imagine Javaman Nov 2012 #21
Of course. Been saying this for years. Nobody with a job closeupready Nov 2012 #22
Health insurance is one reason, for sure. MineralMan Nov 2012 #23
A third reason is that by 65ish, people have acquired the skills to strike out on their own Kber Nov 2012 #25
al gore tried to tell people that. mopinko Nov 2012 #26
exactly! shireen Nov 2012 #27
If I could be assured of health care for me and my family... mwooldri Nov 2012 #28
I started my own health and nutrition distributorship in August AND I LOVE IT Samantha Nov 2012 #31
Corporate America does not want "Entrepreneurship" ThoughtCriminal Nov 2012 #32
Exactly correct Duer 157099 Nov 2012 #34
You win the thread. ElboRuum Nov 2012 #62
"... We were concerned about other confounding factors that might lead to shifts in jtuck004 Nov 2012 #35
Americans also retire then jmowreader Nov 2012 #41
I am working on a startup by myself at the moment johnd83 Nov 2012 #42
I've long said that tying health insurance to a company undermines entrepreneurship RainDog Nov 2012 #43
There is going to be an entrepreneurship boom in 2014 Politicub Nov 2012 #47
Duh! My story completely radhika Nov 2012 #50
i`m thinking about going back into the reupholstering business madrchsod Nov 2012 #51
How to MASSIVELY increase entrepreneuship in ALL age groups: Universal Medicare for All ! Faryn Balyncd Nov 2012 #53
Well yeah, even Republicans know that. JoeyT Nov 2012 #56
It's so sad to see America falling behind on the health care front. limpyhobbler Nov 2012 #58
We've been steadily losing ground for 30+ years. Our powerful propaganda machine has Egalitarian Thug Nov 2012 #66
Doesn't shock me in the slightest. ElboRuum Nov 2012 #61
Same here but I have 20 years to go left lowrider Nov 2012 #63
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