Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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If you have a pension, you are likely in cahoots with those Greedy Wall Street types for it is the shareholders (investors)(pension funds) in companies that push for ever greater and greater short term profits often at the expense of R&D, reinvestment into equipment and increased wages for employees.
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Real Name: Steven Massy Arrived at TV through Greenwood, IN; Moss Beach, CA; La Grange, KY; Crystal River, FL; The Villages, FL |
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That age 26 will be on the chopping block and soon!!
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Remember, the early bird may get the worm but the second rat always gets the cheese |
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yeah i got it - it's in my post!
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Not sure if I have free time...or if I just forgot everything I was supposed to do! |
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These 20 somethings could have insurance now, and quite cheaply, but most choose to spend their money on other things. You will soon find that most of these will choose to pay the penalty rather than the premium, especially when they see what the deductibles are going to be.
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Real Name: Steven Massy Arrived at TV through Greenwood, IN; Moss Beach, CA; La Grange, KY; Crystal River, FL; The Villages, FL |
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I only mind corporate greed when they find ways to skip out on taxes or even get refunds from IRS while somehow they convince us that our real problem is food stamps, welfare and social security.
Other than that greed away. The real successful business find ways to satisfy their employees needs. Other take advantage in hard times. |
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NJBCHBUM......you are hearing the "talking points".
This new law, which even those who pushed it won't discuss,will bring severe financial stress to this country. Not a new prediction for sure, but I sure wish the "ins" at the time had at least talked privately with the "outs" to prevent what is coming. And you are not hi jacking....any discussion on min wage or anything having to do with jobs, etc. must go through this new law. |
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There are companies that offer health insurance. My niece worked at Starbucks while in school, now that she has a "real job" she still works PT at Starbucks for the benefits. She gets health care for $30/month, stock options and a free pound of coffee a week. I think Publix gives benefits. Yet, people complain about the prices at these two places, DUH, you can't have it both ways.
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![]() Y'know that part of your brain that tells you "ENOUGH IS ENOUGH!" I think I'm missing it. |
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The 20 somethings that are supposed to be buying insurance, now or later, are definitely not the ones earning minimum wage. That is just not going to ever happen unless the employer can find a way to afford it. But the point is that most 20 somethings, regardless of their incomes, have no interest in health insurance. They are invincible and their disposable income goes for fun.
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Real Name: Steven Massy Arrived at TV through Greenwood, IN; Moss Beach, CA; La Grange, KY; Crystal River, FL; The Villages, FL |
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I think that most healthy 20 somethings might be better off buy inexpensive catastrophic insurance and paying for their rare doctor's visits and prescriptions out of pocket. I'd guess that most of them would save money.
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The Beatlemaniacs of The Villages meet every Friday 10:00am at the O'Dell Recreation Center. "I never considered a difference of opinion in politics, in religion, in philosophy, as cause for withdrawing from a friend." - Thomas Jefferson to William Hamilton, April 22, 1800. |
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You probably are right about buying the catastrophic insurance. |
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Unless you have owned a business, you really have no idea. There are many business owners that don't make $15/hour themselves. Does that surprise you? Well, if you consider the hours that it takes that nobody sees (like the book keeping, cleaning, laundry, ordering, counting stock etc, etc) it is a huge amount of time. How about evenings and weekends - most small businesses are run by the true grit of the owner. When all else fails - its the owners job. Someone doesn't show up for work, now the owner does their work and the employees work....its got to get done somehow. After all, the other employees are depending on their job to survive. So the small business owner sucks it up and does what needs to be done. This once great nation was built on this premise.......greedy my foot!
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SuziQ I'd rather regret what I've done, than regret what I've left undone. Lucille Ball |
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Last summer we were fortunate to spend several weeks in Australia. What a beautiful, clean and safe country. We loved every minute.
We spoke to many locals who did not understand how our nation is in the shape it is financially. I must admit, it gave us pause. They have national health care and have had for years. People our age are very happy with the system and did not understand why it is controversial here. They have a living wage for all workers. The minimum wage is about $16-18/hr. There is no tipping. None expected. They have a federal budget SURPLUS and when we were there, they were concerned that the surplus was a few billion less than expected. Banks pay 5%.....not 0.5% interest on CDs. It was an amazing country to visit and we enjoyed the natural beauty of the great barrier reef, the fantastic contrast of historical and modern architecture of Sydney. I must admit, it made us wonder how 2 countries so similar in so many ways could have such a financial contrast. I don't have any answers. Just lots of questions........ |
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