cowboycwr said:
FLBear5630 said:
cowboycwr said:
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cowboycwr said:
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The cause of every problem you listed is government intervention.
So just go back to if you can afford Healthcare, you get it, if you can't, die? If you are rich, buy a house, if you are middle class, rent in a bad neighborhood?
The topic of this thread is not really about that. It's about these things costing much more than they used to. Cost of housing for example, has not vastly increased relative to wages because of the government. That is false.
And the entire reason we had Obamacare is because people were being priced out of Healthcare by the tens of millions. Some with pre-existing conditions couldn't get good coverage at any price.
So that is false as well. Rising cost of living, give me a break.
Youre doing exactly what I'm complaining about. Just playing the blame game. No solution.
So take health care, how do you get government out of it, and also have it be affordable? I'm talking 1950s affordable, not a reset to how bad it was before Obamacare.
Or housing. How do you make housing affordable to young people?
Or cost of living. If we shelve the idea of mass government subsidy of everything commonly used in living, how do we make diapers cost something reasonable again, or anything else?
Do you have any ideas, at all?
This is a Baylor message Board, almost all of us would be considered "Haves". Some us considered the elite, top 1%. These are not catastrophic issues. Worse case, discretionary funds reduce.
People on here talk in terms of good investments, investment opportunities, sound financial management, debt loads, and chiding people for not paying off their credit cards monthly (the irresponsible ones).
So, why do you think we will come up with solutions for real issues impacting people that as close to Baylor they can get is driving by on I35? It does not impact any of us enough. Now, if it does impact us or someone we care about, like the drug issues, than we are good with moving an Aircraft Carrier Battle Group to the Caribbean and blowing up any boat heading north no matter how much it costs.
So, buying a house to us is about a good deal, good interest rates and resale. The housing issues is an opportunity to make revenue from rent. Milton Friedman is great...
Health Insurance is a fringe benefit we get through our jobs and is subsidized by the Company. Everything is great, leave it alone we can get health care don't **** with it. No one on here would be caught dead with ACA, so let it escalate.
That is why there are no solutions, the problem has not hit us "Haves" enough for us to give a *****
Maybe for the older Baylor grads what you typed is true.
Not for the younger grads, or ones that get into Baylor and only were able to attend because of massive financial aid (grants, scholarships, loans) and come from low middle class or even poverty. And yes there are Baylor students like that.
On this Board, taking part in our conversations? I can count 2, maybe 3 that come from working class families. Not owning 1000 acre ranches, but pumping gas or small businesses?
The issues we discuss dont really effect us. How many on here have ACA? How many here cant qualify for a mortgage? Not lecturing, stating a fact. For those items, let the rates go up. For drugs and immigration, use the military costs be damned..
Obamacare and even housing affect us as a group less, so we dont care if the rates skyrocket, it is even the persons fault for being on ACA, losers...
I could count dozens on this board. Maybe not ones that don't qualify for a mortgage. But dozens that come from working class families and are average middle class or just slightly above now and don't own land but just a house.
Fair enough. They don't speak up, only seem to hear from the CEO types or those that are into worldwide traveling. I am glad to hear there are more in the middle to upper-middle of the bell curve of income. I figured the housing would impact more on here than the ACA.
Do you think this Board is a good cross-section of the electorate?
The football board has a good number of people that are middle class.
On the R&P board it is a lot of upper middle class, people that pretend they are, and people that brag about how wealthy they are/how much traveling they do. And I would bet 80% of those are not the high rollers they claim to be.
If you pay close enough attention the ones on the R&P board that brag about having money, multiple homes, etc. will be over on the sports boards talking about not being able to help with NIL, afford season tickets, not being Baylor club members, etc.
There also a ton of people that don't mention anything about their income. Or their background, race, or even sex.
But no this bird is not a good representation of the electorate. There are not many known female posters or ones and the race of many is not known
By the way, thanks for being reasonable and having a conversation. Too many of these types of conversations end up getting stuck on one point of 50, a mis-quote/mistake or minutia missing the greater policy issue. It is appreciated.
Not many of us are those that are impacted by these programs, maybe a couple.
I do not have ACA, health benefits have never been an issue with my jobs both private and public, my brother as a self-employed attorney it is literally the biggest issue he has in his life. It dominates everything, Thursday he loses a lot of his discretionary income as his rates will go up $2500 a month.
I had access to a VA mortgage option when I was young so housing has not been an issue. Student Loans made higher education doable and I used the Public Service Loan Forgiveness for student loans, so after 10 years of payments some of the interest was forgiven (principle paid off long ago). I am sure there are farmers, developers, small business owners that used Government programs. I do not know a farmer that isn't getting a subsidy from some program. Or, a land developer that didn't get some tax incentive or deal on infrastructure.
There are Government programs that provide value to the Nation.
I have used some, all requiring some form of service for a benefit. I have no issues with that and think it is disingenuous, now that we are set, to take them away from younger generations in the name of financial responsibility. I know damn well Trump has used every bit of public dollars and incentives he could in his businesses.
We have several items that, in my opinion, are bigger/more expensive than the common person can afford but the general population having access is a net positive for our nation.
- Education
- Home Ownership
- Health Care
The Government needs to play a role in those. Because let's face it, you are NOT getting insurance out of health. You are not getting student loans out of education. You are not getting home costs back to 1970's prices with 5% interest rates. Pipe dreams all. How do we get those that need Government programs access, serve the needs of the Nation and not bankrupt ourselves?