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Current Events => The DUmpster => Topic started by: CC27 on January 19, 2017, 02:43:57 PM
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SHRED (15,413 posts)
My family is tearing apart
My wife and I are very worried we will lose our Covered California when the ACA is repealed.
My son in-law posted this and now we are considering adjusting our will beneficiaries to remove him which means my daughter and family also.
He has TriCare.
How would you feel?
How would you respond?
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v463/Ted_SHRED/2017-01-19%2010.38.22_zpskjx9nwd1.png)
http://www.democraticunderground.com/10028494756
Unhinged by the second.
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Ok.........if you are so afraid that you will lose your health insurance because it will be "more expensive" than Obama made it what in the Hell do you actually have to will to your son? BTW you are a POS for even thinking about it. Very petty and pathetic.
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SHRED (15,413 posts)
My family is tearing apart
My wife and I are very worried we will lose our Covered California when the ACA is repealed.
My son in-law posted this and now we are considering adjusting our will beneficiaries to remove him which means my daughter and family also.
He has TriCare.
How would you feel?
How would you respond?
If I understand correctly, TriCare is the military's healthcare plan. If that is the case, then it's irrelevant to whatever "SHRED"'s point was.
Now, how would I respond? I'd ask "SHRED" what kind of crazy (s)he is to be thinking of shredding his/her family relationships over a stupid government program?
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I hope his kids know about this so when he goes into the nursing home he will be lonely.
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I'm torn, whether the shredded primitive is a certifiable rectum, or what comes out of said body orifice.
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These people are simply evil.
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Translation: I'm afraid other people won't be paying for my health insurance.
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At first I read that as "Coveted California".
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Keeping in mind that DUmmies lie all the time, I really doubt he has anything to pass on.
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Well, that's mighty selfish of him, allowing those poor people to go without their constitutional right to healthcare services, dontcha think?
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Keeping in mind that DUmmies lie all the time, I really doubt he has anything to pass on.
Probably a couple of broken bongs and an Obama shirt with some odd stains on it.
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SHRED (15,413 posts)
My family is tearing apart
Trust me:
(https://c2.staticflickr.com/6/5513/14212067737_06674fe9ba_z.jpg)
Everything is proceeding at your behest.
...and Pete, yes, TriCare is the system that Clinton saddled the military with.
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This asshole is willing to write his own daughter out of his will because of a facebook post by her husband. That includes her children.
Sweet democrats.
Response to avebury (Reply #2)
Thu Jan 19, 2017, 02:00 PM
SHRED (15,413 posts)
8. I know
The problem is my daughter would lose out but yeah I'd never say a word.
Response to SHRED (Original post)
Thu Jan 19, 2017, 01:55 PM
leftyladyfrommo (10,076 posts)
6. Leave the money to Planned Parenthood.
Response to SHRED (Original post)
Thu Jan 19, 2017, 02:55 PM
Hassin Bin Sober (16,191 posts)
23. Stipulate she only gets a cut if she has divorced the prick.
Response to SHRED (Original post)
Thu Jan 19, 2017, 04:30 PM
gopiscrap (13,655 posts)
31. my in laws have never seen their grandchildren
because they are repukes. My son is 26 and daughter 22
Un****ingbelievable.
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Un****ingbelievable.
That's why I have absolutely zero emotions for these sub-humans, whatsoever. They would literally fight each other to run the execution squads.
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This asshole is willing to write his own daughter out of his will because of a facebook post by her husband. That includes her children.
Sweet democrats.
Un****ingbelievable.
If she has become Conservative, even a little bit, she won't care.
People should die broke but have a great ride until then.
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THIS is the left.
The same left that calls us all hateful for wanting to keep more of what we worked for.
Cutting someone out of their will because they quibbled over a number, in text.
So disgusting and evil that frankly, I got nothin. :argh:
CMD
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If I understand correctly, TriCare is the military's healthcare plan. If that is the case, then it's irrelevant to whatever "SHRED"'s point was.
Now, how would I respond? I'd ask "SHRED" what kind of crazy (s)he is to be thinking of shredding his/her family relationships over a stupid government program?
Yes, Tricare is the military's healthcare plan. It is also a supreme example of how single-payer systems don't work. If I get sick, I can request an appointment. Usually, it will be a couple of days later. Then, if I need follow up or specialty care, it could be weeks or months.
I have seen people wait for a kidney stone surgery for 2 months. Weeks for an MRI. And sometimes you can't get an outside doctor unless it is an emergency. Even with that, not all ERs will accept Tricare, which leaves you with a bill.
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Keeping in mind that DUmmies lie all the time, I really doubt he has anything to pass on.
My first thought, too.
SHRED
My son in-law posted this and now we are considering adjusting our will beneficiaries to remove him which means my daughter and family also.
"OK, so I'm not going to inherit $1.37. I'll live."
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Response to SHRED (Original post)
Thu Jan 19, 2017, 04:30 PM
gopiscrap (13,655 posts)
31. my in laws have never seen their grandchildren
because they are repukes. My son is 26 and daughter 22
With any luck, these brats - being adults, they are participating in this assholery - well get a burr up their butts about something even more trivial and cut this equine anus off from his/her grandchildren (assuming these brats don't abort them all)!
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SHRED (15,413 posts)
My family is tearing apart
My wife and I are very worried we will lose our Covered California when the ACA is repealed.
My son in-law posted this and now we are considering adjusting our will beneficiaries to remove him which means my daughter and family also.
He has TriCare.
How would you feel?
How would you respond?
I call BS on this one. :bs:
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Yeah, no way Teddy here is going to lose his health insurance, nor his small pension he receives from the taxpayers of CA (and the rest of the US indirectly:
http://transparentcalifornia.com/pensions/2015/calpers/ted-debont/
31k doesn't go far down there
that being said, better hope Moonbeam keeps ya solvent, state's in trouble.
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"When they go low, we go high"...
Yeah, that's pretty high... cutting people out of your will over political differences.
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Yes, Tricare is the military's healthcare plan. It is also a supreme example of how single-payer systems don't work. If I get sick, I can request an appointment. Usually, it will be a couple of days later. Then, if I need follow up or specialty care, it could be weeks or months.
I have seen people wait for a kidney stone surgery for 2 months. Weeks for an MRI. And sometimes you can't get an outside doctor unless it is an emergency. Even with that, not all ERs will accept Tricare, which leaves you with a bill.
Just had an unpleasant experience with this; being a military retiree, I saw my civilian primary care provider for a joint injury, who referred me an MRI which would have been the next day at the county hospital. Unfortunately, being just barely still under TriCare (Since gone under TriCare For Life, where Medicare is the primary and TriCare becomes just supplemental), it was up to the nearest MTF to decline first, before I could go to the civilian hospital, since the MTF has an MRI capability. In order to keep it work-loaded, they refused to decline, and I had to wait three weeks, largely immobilized, to get the MRI. By the time I got the results and saw an orthopedic doc (Fortunately a civilian specialist) it was at least two months from the injury.
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SHRED's family isn't tearing apart - and won't - unless SHRED chooses to tear it.
Unless SHRED had a 20-25 mile commute to work (and another 20-25 mile commute home), chances are he & wifey sold their full-sized home in/near Poway and bought a condo in Encinitas,possibly paid in full. If they did that, then $31K/year plus whatever wifey brings home wouldn't be too bad.
CalPers is going to hit the liquidity wall well before SHRED reaches the end of the natural term of his life (barring a fatal health crisis). When that happens (possibly within the next 5-10 years!), it's going to be hyper-ugly, and I hope the Feds decline to bail out the State of CA (in which I've resided all but 6 years of my sexagenarian life).
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SHRED's family isn't tearing apart - and won't - unless SHRED chooses to tear it.
Unless SHRED had a 20-25 mile commute to work (and another 20-25 mile commute home), chances are he & wifey sold their full-sized home in/near Poway and bought a condo in Encinitas,possibly paid in full. If they did that, then $31K/year plus whatever wifey brings home wouldn't be too bad.
CalPers is going to hit the liquidity wall well before SHRED reaches the end of the natural term of his life (barring a fatal health crisis). When that happens (possibly within the next 5-10 years!), it's going to be hyper-ugly, and I hope the Feds decline to bail out the State of CA (in which I've resided all but 6 years of my sexagenarian life).
Just imagine how asshurt he is going to be when he reaches the golden age and he actually needs his family/children.
that's why hyper-liberals die lonely... and they earn every bit of their own misery.
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$31K is not bad for a pension. Nobody gets that in the private sector anymore, and it causes a lot of resentment.
I agree, I wouldn't burn any bridges if I were him, because that may get cut severely in the future.