Neighbors are really starting to get on my nerves

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woowoo

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At least you got to "Mow her lawn" while her old man was in the big house......
 

Kelemvor

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I'm sure you could place an anonymous tip to the IRS or whomever and let them investigate it. Other than that, not sure what else you can do.
 
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Originally posted by: Slvrtg277
Originally posted by: Siva
Originally posted by: Slvrtg277
Are you a democrat or republican? Does this topic belong in p&n?

I agree with you though. I witness this type of behavior myself and I hate it.

Is this political? Seems to me a member of either party wouldn't like that kind of behavior.

Ok seems a few people are curious, so I'll post why I asked.

I am definitely going on pure opinion based on what I've noticed around my area, but it seems to me that Democrats lean towards the "something-for-nothing, I deserve it even if I didn't work for it" programs/treatment far more than republicans.

That may not be correct and I'm not closed-minded about it. It just seems that way to me.

way to be a stereotyping troll.


good job!
 

Koing

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Originally posted by: Geekbabe
Our state offers medical insurance to those whom are self-employed or who work for an employer who doesn't offer insurance or when the offered coverage costs in excess of what the working family can afford.The insurance isn't free, premuims are based on income and there are also spend downs and co-pays required.

my health insurance plan, the cheapest one offered by my employer was $414 per month, it just went up to $460 per month and it's projected to go up yet again another 15% shortly.My wages are not increasing at anywhere near that rate. The newest and fastest growing group of uninsured people in this country are fully employed people.

Don't be so quick to judge.

HOW is the insurance so PRICEY?!

What sort of service do you get for all of that money? What sort of stuff does it include? Eye care? Teeth? Or only health care like when your ill or need an op?

I'm in England so am not so clued on what the American system provides for all of that £££.

We pay taxes at 22% for the first £30k (first £4.5k is tax free) then 40% for anything after £30k. I could go break my legs serveral times and the NHS would pay for it. I may have to wait a somewhat long time unless it is an emergency but they'll pay for it :p

Koing