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Re: women and medicare

By: tkc in ALEA | Recommend this post (0)
Sat, 07 Nov 15 6:47 AM | 86 view(s)
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I'm probably w/ you. I just don't like the contraception thing. Women want parity in the workplace and should have it. Just saying parity works both ways. Pay for what you're going to use - or it's anticipated actuarily to use- that's also parity. Whom is likely to use more from social security, you or me? Whom is more likely to use medicare more?. Who will use the healthcare system more but wish to pay equally? In all cases we are discussing insurance. In every instance, actuarialy women get more bang for their buck. That's a fact. I get the child care thing. In fact that's a whole nother issue. Clo, I'm just raising an argument that I think is fair. I'm not advocating for change, only suggesting a different view.




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Re: women and medicare
By: clo
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Sat, 07 Nov 15 5:55 AM
Msg. 17512 of 54959

How many of those women worked in the home all of their lives to support their husband & children!!!
forgoing any monetary career....
Your thought process is disturbing.

The last place I want to end up is in a nursing home, I'd rather die!


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