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Maine-ah

(9,902 posts)
13. as a bartender....
Fri Dec 14, 2012, 08:52 AM
Dec 2012

I don't have many options. I have no health insurance, no savings, nothing - right now I'm depending on the sale of my Mom's house and using the money from that to form some savings.

When I did have a little bit saved up, I lost my job - where I had all of those things. It's now all gone.

I think my generation is going to get seriously fucked - I know I'm not the only one in this position - all thanks to George II.

Sounds like a good question for a phone call to your senators. nt patrice Dec 2012 #1
Then you've got to make it affordable. Raising the age is just the easiest way to do it. dkf Dec 2012 #2
Not the easiest for those who die. Or are you advocating fast killing drugs? n/t jtuck004 Dec 2012 #4
It's the easiest to do because a monkey can white out 65 and put 67. dkf Dec 2012 #5
But it would be millionaires, whiting out 1265 people, probably before lunch. Not monkees. jtuck004 Dec 2012 #6
What does a random person with a million dollars have to do with any of those people? dkf Dec 2012 #7
I'm not elected and choose to represent the greedy, so no, you are wrong. jtuck004 Dec 2012 #8
Oh your "millionaires" are our senators and reps.... dkf Dec 2012 #9
Sort of. But they are choosing to MAKE it a lie. Today. I remember some guy that was jtuck004 Dec 2012 #11
This is exactly what you mentioned...they are fessing up and saying there won't be the funding dkf Dec 2012 #15
Actually it is realistic. OKNancy Dec 2012 #16
Medicare doesn't even try to pay for itself so that is moot. The question is if it is payable at all dkf Dec 2012 #18
LOL - now this is ridiculous. There is no comparison OKNancy Dec 2012 #20
Maybe if you read our own government's reports once in a while you would understand. dkf Dec 2012 #21
I understand plenty. Here is what I understand OKNancy Dec 2012 #24
We aren't Greece...yet. But we could be. dkf Dec 2012 #25
my finances are just fine, thank you OKNancy Dec 2012 #27
Ahhhh...so you don't run your household the way you would like this country to be run. dkf Dec 2012 #28
Lets NOT think of the easiest way, lets look for a more complex solution that doesn't advocate death JaneyVee Dec 2012 #17
Well that is kind or my point. Raising the age is the lazy way. dkf Dec 2012 #19
Maybe we should keep hospital part a benefits at 65 but raise the age on the doctors and drugs. dkf Dec 2012 #3
anecdotal and all... Maine-ah Dec 2012 #10
I'm very sorry to hear about your mom. dkf Dec 2012 #12
as a bartender.... Maine-ah Dec 2012 #13
Shifting the financial burden of health care costs to 66 year olds on fixed incomes? Telly Savalas Dec 2012 #23
Hard to say. This better not happen. Or there will be hell to pay for anyone who votes Honeycombe8 Dec 2012 #14
Many, many more that will be shot. This is our problem, we seem completely incapable of objective Egalitarian Thug Dec 2012 #22
That's the whole idea! Turbineguy Dec 2012 #26
yes. isn't that a sad statement on where we are? HiPointDem Dec 2012 #29
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