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Situation420

Well-Known Member
420 I agree doctors should be compensated for their work....i think though that the total care you get is padded in a lot of places on the final bill, money your doc never sees...i read recently a guy needed his gall bladder pulled, he ended up flying to Belgium had the best care and a week of rehab for less than a tenth of what it would have cost him in the states...airfare included.
Exactly, it's a business where services are offered and some are more skilled than others, and some cost more than others. Healthcare is a personal issue in my opinion. If you value your health, and understand your health risks and family history, you have enough time to prepare a savings account in case something occurs. It is your own responsibility to find a reputable doctor and take care of yourself. Everyone is always so quick to point the finger when they are broke. I know everyones heard how if you put $50 in the bank a week for 25 years you will be a millionaire in that time. But no one does it because they dont see themselves sacrificing that $50 now for the future. That is why it really grinds my gears when people say the economy sucks and they are broke and why are we spending all this money wah wah wah shut up. Learn how to save money before you complain you have none.
 

james2500

Well-Known Member
I absolutely agree with that also. Most folks here in the states have no idea how most of the rest of the world gets by on so much less....so much here is buy it use it once or twice then throw it away, we as a nation are so wasteful it's pathetic.
 

Situation420

Well-Known Member
Its so easy to save money, I bet you half the people that complain about having no money are wasting their money on something stupid anyway that they could do themselves or do without. Everyone is always broke in the U.S. its so funny. But then they have on their gold chains and are eating lobster driving around their $60k cars. Or they have to buy that 180k house instead of the 80k house and are wondering why they have no money.
 

Fungus Gnat

Well-Known Member
Exactly, it's a business where services are offered and some are more skilled than others, and some cost more than others. Healthcare is a personal issue in my opinion. If you value your health, and understand your health risks and family history, you have enough time to prepare a savings account in case something occurs. It is your own responsibility to find a reputable doctor and take care of yourself. Everyone is always so quick to point the finger when they are broke. I know everyones heard how if you put $50 in the bank a week for 25 years you will be a millionaire in that time. But no one does it because they dont see themselves sacrificing that $50 now for the future. That is why it really grinds my gears when people say the economy sucks and they are broke and why are we spending all this money wah wah wah shut up. Learn how to save money before you complain you have none.
50x52=2600 x 25 = 65,000
 

Nether Region

Well-Known Member
I agree, basic health care should be provided for everyone. Specialist should cost money. It's impossible to provide complete coverage for everyone. It's just a fact of life and not a privilege. Why should the guy who tried to go to school, failed, then works construction and make about 50k a year get the same health service as the guy who goes to school, gets a good job and makes 100k a year?

Also, why should a doctor who spends 300k on his education and 500k on his equipment in order to help people have to make any less than they do? They chose to sacrifice 8 years of their lives in school to help others and have dedicated their lives to it. Why should a doctor who is better than another cost the same to everyone? It's just stupid thinking that way and only people who have put themselves in the position of not being able to afford healthcare complain about it.


US Healthcare is badly broken. Your logic is flawed on so many levels. http://www.businessweek.com/articles/2013-08-01/indias-walmart-of-heart-surgery-cuts-the-cost-by-98-percent
 

hexthat

Well-Known Member
im make colloidal copper today, first time hope i dont over do it the water is already getting a blue hue to it.

suppose to be a good fungicide
 

Situation420

Well-Known Member
50x52=2600 x 25 = 65,000
Its called compounding interest rates. I learned about this in 8th grade, obviously someone didn't pay much attention in school lol. It might be 100 a week i don't remember exactly but it is possible, if you really want to know look it up yourself.

EDIT: Here you go.

Monthly Savings Required to Become a Millionare

Rate10 Years20 Years30 Years40 Years50 Years
10%$4,882$1,317$442$158$58
8%$5,466$1,698$671$286$126
6%$6,102$2,164$996$502$264
4%$6,791$2,726$1,441$846$524
2%$7,535$3,392$2,030$1,362$971
0%$8,333$4,166$2,778$2,083$1,667

The above chart does not take into account that interest rates increase based on the increase of the principle, meaning the more money you have saved, the higher your interest rate is going to be, the faster your money will grow.


Us healthcare is not badly broken. It is just poorly utilized.
 

Fungus Gnat

Well-Known Member
Its called compounding interest rates. I learned about this in 8th grade, obviously someone didn't pay much attention in school lol. It might be 100 a week i don't remember exactly but it is possible, if you really want to know look it up yourself.

EDIT: Here you go.

Monthly Savings Required to Become a Millionare

Rate10 Years20 Years30 Years40 Years50 Years
10%$4,882$1,317$442$158$58
8%$5,466$1,698$671$286$126
6%$6,102$2,164$996$502$264
4%$6,791$2,726$1,441$846$524
2%$7,535$3,392$2,030$1,362$971
0%$8,333$4,166$2,778$2,083$1,667
So you counter with a chart that says what you claimed is impossible? Did they teach you that in the 8th grade too?

The median average salary is $3,215 a month in net pay. I'm sure they could lose out on about 1 grand per month for the next 50 years to become a millionaire. < sarcasm in case you were wondering. They could make it real simple if they didn't eat or pay rent but odds are they'd be dead in 50 years anyways.
 

hexthat

Well-Known Member
i just dumped the 1 quart of colloidal copper solution in a 5 gallon bucket with 500 ml of calcium magnesium acetate solution, the pH is so fucking low GH drops are just red so im adding sodium bicarbonate to pH up once i get to 200 pm sodium ill start to use potassium hydroxide to pH up, waiting on another quart of colloidal copper then ill correct pH the rest of the way

the negative electrode is black while the positive electrode is turquoise, rubbed my figures across each it appears the negative electrode is collecting negative ions while the positive releases copper isotopes

i add the sodium bicarbonate to water before making colloidal copper, ummm mmmm seems to work faster that way
 

Situation420

Well-Known Member
So you counter with a chart that says what you claimed is impossible? Did they teach you that in the 8th grade too?

The median average salary is $3,215 a month in net pay. I'm sure they could lose out on about 1 grand per month for the next 50 years to become a millionaire. < sarcasm in case you were wondering. They could make it real simple if they didn't eat or pay rent but odds are they'd be dead in 50 years anyways.
It clearly shows what I'm talking about. Interest rates go up the more u put away but most banks won't tell you that and all you hear about is crappy .9 apy rates. You can still get high interest rates. Also my original point was you can have a lot of money by putting away a little at a time. Shut up complainer and it only takes 30-40 years if you suck and you're obv not supposed to start when you're an old man, it's for retirement dumbass
 

Nether Region

Well-Known Member
Exactly, it's a business where services are offered and some are more skilled than others, and some cost more than others. Healthcare is a personal issue in my opinion. If you value your health, and understand your health risks and family history, you have enough time to prepare a savings account in case something occurs. It is your own responsibility to find a reputable doctor and take care of yourself. Everyone is always so quick to point the finger when they are broke. I know everyones heard how if you put $50 in the bank a week for 25 years you will be a millionaire in that time. But no one does it because they dont see themselves sacrificing that $50 now for the future. That is why it really grinds my gears when people say the economy sucks and they are broke and why are we spending all this money wah wah wah shut up. Learn how to save money before you complain you have none.

Its called compounding interest rates. I learned about this in 8th grade, obviously someone didn't pay much attention in school lol. It might be 100 a week i don't remember exactly but it is possible, if you really want to know look it up yourself.

EDIT: Here you go.

Monthly Savings Required to Become a Millionare

Rate10 Years20 Years30 Years40 Years50 Years
10%$4,882$1,317$442$158$58
8%$5,466$1,698$671$286$126
6%$6,102$2,164$996$502$264
4%$6,791$2,726$1,441$846$524
2%$7,535$3,392$2,030$1,362$971
0%$8,333$4,166$2,778$2,083$1,667

The above chart does not take into account that interest rates increase based on the increase of the principle, meaning the more money you have saved, the higher your interest rate is going to be, the faster your money will grow.




Us healthcare is not badly broken. It is just poorly utilized.
It clearly shows what I'm talking about. Interest rates go up the more u put away but most banks won't tell you that and all you hear about is crappy .9 apy rates. You can still get high interest rates. Also my original point was you can have a lot of money by putting away a little at a time. Shut up complainer and it only takes 30-40 years if you suck and you're obv not supposed to start when you're an old man, it's for retirement dumbass
Your chart "clearly" shows you have no idea what you are talking about. "$50/wk for 25 yrs" comes out to less than $100k at current interest rates, even compounded. Your chart says you have to save about $3k a month at current interest rates for 25yrs.

tell us where these high rates are

"dumbass? for someone throwing around so much misinformation, you are not really in a position to be insulting others for pointing it out
 

april

Pickle Queen
Damn just found out my hookup lost her man in a motorcycle accident last night....poor thing I wouldn't wish that kind of pain on my worst enemy...I've been there and I know it hurts like hell.

Please!!! PLEASE!!! watch out for people when ur behind the wheel...Rip Marshall...yet another flower picked b4 he had time to bloom :(
 

Someacdude

Active Member
Damn just found out my hookup lost her man in a motorcycle accident last night....poor thing I wouldn't wish that kind of pain on my worst enemy...I've been there and I know it hurts like hell.

Please!!! PLEASE!!! watch out for people when ur behind the wheel...Rip Marshall...yet another flower picked b4 he had time to bloom :(
Sorry bro.
As a rider myself im a bit paranoid when driving in cali, especially the bicycles , they come out of nowhere in the middle of nowhere and are hard to see, even i need to be more careful.
 

srh88

Well-Known Member
Sorry bro.
As a rider myself im a bit paranoid when driving in cali, especially the bicycles , they come out of nowhere in the middle of nowhere and are hard to see, even i need to be more careful.
when i had my harley, other people on the road were the worst thing to worry about..and deer were i was, almost got destroyed by some deer and wet leaves on the road, dont know how i didnt crash
 
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