This should get a few more shots to ricochet around the room....
I'm not sure where the bashing of the VP should have anything to do with how he accesses health care. If you say any employee making over $50K (far from being a millionare) then a large chunk of the hundreds of thousands federal employees would be included in this group of "freeloaders." Makes no sense. They're gainfully employed and offered benefits as part of their employment package. Sure its cheap......the government buys in bulk and can negotiate better rates based on their volume.
He's 66, so he qualifies for Medicare (at least he will in 2009) as well......I don't know if uses it, but I see no reason why he shouldn't.
There are many reasons to rant about the veep, but this just seems silly. He's employed, his employer pays benefits, and he has some health issues, so he accesses the benefits. To break it down any other way just seems like bashing for bashing's sake.:shrug:
I'm not sure where the bashing of the VP should have anything to do with how he accesses health care. If you say any employee making over $50K (far from being a millionare) then a large chunk of the hundreds of thousands federal employees would be included in this group of "freeloaders." Makes no sense. They're gainfully employed and offered benefits as part of their employment package. Sure its cheap......the government buys in bulk and can negotiate better rates based on their volume.
He's 66, so he qualifies for Medicare (at least he will in 2009) as well......I don't know if uses it, but I see no reason why he shouldn't.
There are many reasons to rant about the veep, but this just seems silly. He's employed, his employer pays benefits, and he has some health issues, so he accesses the benefits. To break it down any other way just seems like bashing for bashing's sake.:shrug: