Comments by "Mark Armage" (@markarmage3776) on "Sen. Elizabeth Warren: Health care is a basic human right I will fight for" video.
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@aolvaar8792 Household, pal, household, average 2 people gaining 63000, not to mention that the number also means half of the country is earning less than 63000.
Learn some math, it's not even high.
So here, by your idiotic argument that if that much is enough for people to get healthcare, why aren't they getting it?
Your argument is forcing employers to pay for their healthcare, taking from their salary to do so, but the employers are already paying them enough money for healthcare?
So 2 possible situation, if the money paid is enough to get healthcare, then the people is fine to do whatever they want with the money, they can spend it, choosing not to get healthcare is their choice. And the second possibility, which is you're very wrong, and people don't make enough to pay for the healthcare, then your idea would force employers to give out free money. Think a bit, fake math doesn't work, because it's fake.
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@aolvaar8792 Again, you math is just simply wrong, it's fake. Median household income doesn't mean everybody is making that much, it means in the middle, households are making such, the 28% of the single are all below 63000, except the single millionaires and upper middle class, don't be dumb, pal.
Like I said, your policy is just stupid, your employer pays your healthcare because they believe that you made enough to cover your healthcare with you. The difference between your wage and your market is that what was put into your healthcare, the employer didn't give you any extra, learn some math.
Like I said, the logic stays the same, individuals in the lower class don't make enough to pay for healthcare, they can't get healthcare, they created less than what they spend. .
What is your excuse of stealing from employers?
Again, if the people are paid what they made, the healthcare is already included, and if your employer pays the healthcare for you, you'll be paid less.
The value isn't increased or decreased, so the policy affecting this is either total nonsense or stealing.
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