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Post by Earl Slick on Oct 29, 2014 8:58:17 GMT -6
I can see derp from here.
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Post by The Resistance on Oct 29, 2014 9:20:30 GMT -6
For the time being, my company is using aetna for medical insurance. Our premiums will not increase in 2015. Anything else you need to know? What state is your company based out of? I just got my notice and mine is going up 80 bucks a month.
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Post by thunderhawk on Oct 29, 2014 9:38:26 GMT -6
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Post by A boy named Sioux on Oct 29, 2014 9:43:05 GMT -6
For the time being, my company is using aetna for medical insurance. Our premiums will not increase in 2015. Anything else you need to know? Both my deductable and primium are taking real junps again for 2015. In other news, i see that the actual number of proles who have paid for their new obama care insurance has now dropped about 20% from the much touted 7.5 million.
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Post by Stan's Field on Oct 29, 2014 9:54:16 GMT -6
But can't u gaiz afford it? Proles.
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Post by A boy named Sioux on Oct 29, 2014 10:01:02 GMT -6
Being a selfish repub, of course I can afford it, but why should i have to shell out more to keep a bunch of sub proles I cant even tolerate being around insured?
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Post by GhostMod 5000 on Oct 29, 2014 10:07:30 GMT -6
Being a selfish repub, of course I can afford it, but why should i have to shell out more to keep a bunch of sub proles I cant even tolerate being around insured? I am sure if Mitt repealed Fartbongo care, your premiums would have dropped. Thanks Braley.
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Post by Incogayno. on Oct 29, 2014 10:59:24 GMT -6
Being a selfish repub, of course I can afford it, but why should i have to shell out more to keep a bunch of sub proles I cant even tolerate being around insured? And the derp keeps on derpin.
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Post by Stan's Field on Oct 29, 2014 11:30:28 GMT -6
Being a selfish repub, of course I can afford it, but why should i have to shell out more to keep a bunch of sub proles I cant even tolerate being around insured? It's cheaper fer evryone.
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Post by GhostMod 5000 on Oct 29, 2014 11:32:25 GMT -6
Ummmmm wat?
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Post by Stan's Field on Oct 29, 2014 11:33:47 GMT -6
Iss spose 2 bee sheepar fer arrywon.
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Post by A boy named Sioux on Oct 29, 2014 11:45:25 GMT -6
Being a selfish repub, of course I can afford it, but why should i have to shell out more to keep a bunch of sub proles I cant even tolerate being around insured? It's cheaper fer evryone. Everyone but me i guess.
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Post by Stan's Field on Oct 29, 2014 11:52:14 GMT -6
I just watched Steve King weld his dozer together again. I hope he used something stronger than 6010
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Post by Earl Slick on Oct 29, 2014 11:56:44 GMT -6
"6010 welding rods penetrate deeply but have high spatter."
Sounds familiar.
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Post by Stan's Field on Oct 29, 2014 11:58:45 GMT -6
Imma start mah own business dat way. All i haz to do is purchase an old threshing machine and slap it back toogethar. Lots o' folks needs threshing dun.
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Post by The Resistance on Oct 29, 2014 12:07:44 GMT -6
Being a selfish repub, of course I can afford it, but why should i have to shell out more to keep a bunch of sub proles I cant even tolerate being around insured? It's cheaper fer evryone. Plus if you like your current shrink you can keep your shrink.
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Post by thunderhawk on Oct 29, 2014 12:36:06 GMT -6
It's cheaper fer evryone. Everyone but me i guess. You're already paying about 2 grand per annum just in inflated premium for their uninsured asses anyway, might as well get a little marginal public health benefit. Unless you can convince the populace to deny ER treament without proof of payment, you're gonna fund it one way or another.
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Post by A boy named Sioux on Oct 29, 2014 12:49:41 GMT -6
You're already paying about 2 grand per annum just in inflated premium for their uninsured asses anyway, might as well get a little marginal public health benefit. Unless you can convince the populace to deny ER treament without proof of payment, you're gonna fund it one way or another. Marginal may be an overstatement, especially in light of the revised participation numbers.
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Post by GhostMod 5000 on Oct 29, 2014 14:10:35 GMT -6
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Post by egadsto on Oct 29, 2014 14:40:59 GMT -6
Both my deductable and primium are taking real junps again for 2015. In other news, i see that the actual number of proles who have paid for their new obama care insurance has now dropped about 20% from the much touted 7.5 million. sounds like your fortune 500 global company is fucking you up the ass. Q3 results pretty much bear that out. how is that Obama's fault, exactly? Third Quarter Highlights • Operating earnings per share of $0.54 were up 20 percent from $0.45 per share last year, in-line with the company’s expectations communicated with 2Q earnings. GAAP1 earnings per share were $0.47 versus $0.28 last year. • Sales were $7.5 billion versus $7.7 billion in the same period last year, down 3 percent due to portfolio changes. • Volume grew across most segments with decline limited to Agriculture, where higher crop protection volume was more than offset by lower seed volume. • Strong operating earnings growth was delivered by Nutrition & Health (+23 percent) and Safety & Protection (+18 percent). • The Performance Chemicals separation remains on track for mid-2015
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Post by Incogayno. on Oct 29, 2014 14:41:12 GMT -6
Both my deductable and primium are taking real junps again for 2015. In other news, i see that the actual number of proles who have paid for their new obama care insurance has now dropped about 20% from the much touted 7.5 million. sounds like your fortune 500 global company is fucking you up the ass. Q3 results pretty much bear that out. how is that Obama's fault, exactly? Third Quarter Highlights • Operating earnings per share of $0.54 were up 20 percent from $0.45 per share last year, in-line with the company’s expectations communicated with 2Q earnings. GAAP1 earnings per share were $0.47 versus $0.28 last year. • Sales were $7.5 billion versus $7.7 billion in the same period last year, down 3 percent due to portfolio changes. • Volume grew across most segments with decline limited to Agriculture, where higher crop protection volume was more than offset by lower seed volume. • Strong operating earnings growth was delivered by Nutrition & Health (+23 percent) and Safety & Protection (+18 percent). • The Performance Chemicals separation remains on track for mid-2015 BUT BUT Lack of demand for my companies shitty service is Obamas fault.
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Post by A boy named Sioux on Oct 29, 2014 14:59:16 GMT -6
Every major corp is sticking it to the employees they provide insurance to and point a finger at Obamacare as the cause. I am not convinced that is really the reason, but it sure isnt helping.
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Post by A boy named Sioux on Oct 29, 2014 15:01:15 GMT -6
As for peformance, a 20 percent increase on earnings per share against a slight decrease in sales is hardly a dismal report.
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Post by Incogayno. on Oct 29, 2014 15:48:34 GMT -6
1. MORE MONIES 2. SPEND LESS ON INSURANCE 3. TELL EMPLOYEES ITS CAUSE OBUMMER AND THAT THEY HAVE TO FOOT THE BILL 4. 5. LOTS OF PROFIT!
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Post by A boy named Sioux on Oct 29, 2014 16:16:08 GMT -6
I'm not disagreeing with you two on this.
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