The Forgotten Man ....

ViRedd

New Member
thanks for the name calling Vi :bigjoint: shows your true colors lol i feel compelled to reciprocate ViRedd(neck)
Oh, how clever. Now, show us how really clever you are by commenting on, and dissecting, the original post that started this thread. Come on Superman, let's see what you've got. ;-)
 

PlantManBee

Well-Known Member
you want to call names just keep going...all i did was +rep someone who pointed out the irony of YOU being on medicare HA HA HA HA! sorry if that hurts :'(
 

ViRedd

New Member
you want to call names just keep going...all i did was +rep someone who pointed out the irony of YOU being on medicare HA HA HA HA! sorry if that hurts :'(
Nope, didn't "hurt at all.

Now that we've gotten past that, how about reading the post that opened the thread and give us your ideas on same? I, for one, would like to see your ideas.

And on the Medicare thingie. Are you under the impression that Medicare and Social Security are "free?" I pay a monthly premium for Medicare. Medicare is Not my primary insurance, Humana is, and I pay another monthly premium for that. In addition to that, because I've been an independent contractor for the past 34 years, I've had to pay the entire cost of Social Security taxes and Medicare taxes myself. That's 15% of my income. You, on the other hand, assuming you have a regular job, are only paying half that amount, with your employer paying the other half. With that in mind, I can assure you that I will most likely never break even with the Ponzi scheme system.

Now come on and give us your thoughts on the Ayn Rand piece. :)
 

doc111

Well-Known Member
Nope, didn't "hurt at all.

Now that we've gotten past that, how about reading the post that opened the thread and give us your ideas on same? I, for one, would like to see your ideas.

And on the Medicare thingie. Are you under the impression that Medicare and Social Security are "free?" I pay a monthly premium for Medicare. Medicare is Not my primary insurance, Humana is, and I pay another monthly premium for that. In addition to that, because I've been an independent contractor for the past 34 years, I've had to pay the entire cost of Social Security taxes and Medicare taxes myself. That's 15% of my income. You, on the other hand, assuming you have a regular job, are only paying half that amount, with your employer paying the other half. With that in mind, I can assure you that I will most likely never break even with the Ponzi scheme system.

Now come on and give us your thoughts on the Ayn Rand piece. :)
................I think I hear crickets chirping. :lol:
 

ViRedd

New Member
^^^ :lol:

Its kind of like dropping a pebble into a bottomless well. You wait, and wait, and wait .... and never hear the splash. :lol:
 
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