to #1 If something costs $100 (whether it be health insurance, or something else entirely) and you think its only "affordable" to pay $40 for it. It still costs that $100, which means some other guy is having to pay that extra $60 on top of their $100. Since of course, its "affordable" for them to pay that $100. That means person A pays $40 and person B pays $160. Real fair, right?
to #2 the problem isn't the people that actually want to get a job (although I still call BS on the people that say they do but just havent found something in months. If you are actually looking hard and not looking for stuff you aren't qualified for at all) The problem is the people that DONT want a job. They get so many free handouts that they would actually be worse off working than they are sitting on their ass all day. THIS is the problem.
to #3 meh no real problem with it
to #4 I do admit there are problems with this, but think about this too. When coming up with some new regulation or law, who
who do you think knows more about the subject, the business that literally has to deal with it every day, the politician who doesn't really know about the subject at all but cant appear to know nothing about it, or the citizen that might have googled a few things about it? Of course the businesses can't have ALL the say in it, since it could be something actually needed that they don't want, but they are going to be much more knowledgeable about the repercussions of whatever the law is that most people wouldn't even think about.
and to #5 and who decides what a "fair share" is? Why shouldn't the guy making $20,000 a year pay the same % of taxes as the guy making $200,000? Thats "fair" right? And yet the guy making 20k will probably get all of what he paid in back as a refund, and the guy making 200k will pay more in taxes than a dozen of the guys making 20k. But you are right, thats not "fair" that the richer guy is already paying so much, I mean he's rich! He can afford to pay more!
to #2 the problem isn't the people that actually want to get a job (although I still call BS on the people that say they do but just havent found something in months. If you are actually looking hard and not looking for stuff you aren't qualified for at all) The problem is the people that DONT want a job. They get so many free handouts that they would actually be worse off working than they are sitting on their ass all day. THIS is the problem.
to #3 meh no real problem with it
to #4 I do admit there are problems with this, but think about this too. When coming up with some new regulation or law, who
and to #5 and who decides what a "fair share" is? Why shouldn't the guy making $20,000 a year pay the same % of taxes as the guy making $200,000? Thats "fair" right? And yet the guy making 20k will probably get all of what he paid in back as a refund, and the guy making 200k will pay more in taxes than a dozen of the guys making 20k. But you are right, thats not "fair" that the richer guy is already paying so much, I mean he's rich! He can afford to pay more!