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Walmart's Medicaid Coverage
Citing rising costs, Wal-Mart, the nation’s largest private employer, told its employees this week that all future part-time employees who work less than 24 hours a week on average will no longer qualify for any of the company’s health insurance plans. In addition, any new employees who average 24 hours to 33 hours a week will no longer be able to include a spouse as part of their health care plan, although children can still be covered. This is a big shift from just a few years ago when Wal-Mart expanded coverage for employees and their families after facing criticism because so many of its 1.4 million workers could not afford or did not qualify for coverage — rendering many of them eligible for Medicaid. Sweet. Send your employees to emergency rooms and medicaid so the taxpayers can cover it. Excellent strategy to bolster net profits for the company that imports more Communist Chinese goods to America than any other. Hey all you wingers, make sure to patronize Walmart cuz they believe in Jesus. |
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On 10/21/2011 2:03 PM, jps wrote:
Citing rising costs, Wal-Mart, the nation’s largest private employer, told its employees this week that all future part-time employees who work less than 24 hours a week on average will no longer qualify for any of the company’s health insurance plans. In addition, any new employees who average 24 hours to 33 hours a week will no longer be able to include a spouse as part of their health care plan, although children can still be covered. This is a big shift from just a few years ago when Wal-Mart expanded coverage for employees and their families after facing criticism because so many of its 1.4 million workers could not afford or did not qualify for coverage — rendering many of them eligible for Medicaid. Sweet. Send your employees to emergency rooms and medicaid so the taxpayers can cover it. Excellent strategy to bolster net profits for the company that imports more Communist Chinese goods to America than any other. Hey all you wingers, make sure to patronize Walmart cuz they believe in Jesus. When I worked part time as a young man, we didn't get coverage until we hit 35 hours a week. That was with one of the left wingers beloved unions.. So **** your stupid double standard... |
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On 10/21/11 2:08 PM, JustWait wrote:
On 10/21/2011 2:03 PM, jps wrote: Citing rising costs, Wal-Mart, the nation’s largest private employer, told its employees this week that all future part-time employees who work less than 24 hours a week on average will no longer qualify for any of the company’s health insurance plans. In addition, any new employees who average 24 hours to 33 hours a week will no longer be able to include a spouse as part of their health care plan, although children can still be covered. This is a big shift from just a few years ago when Wal-Mart expanded coverage for employees and their families after facing criticism because so many of its 1.4 million workers could not afford or did not qualify for coverage — rendering many of them eligible for Medicaid. Sweet. Send your employees to emergency rooms and medicaid so the taxpayers can cover it. Excellent strategy to bolster net profits for the company that imports more Communist Chinese goods to America than any other. Hey all you wingers, make sure to patronize Walmart cuz they believe in Jesus. When I worked part time as a young man, we didn't get coverage until we hit 35 hours a week. That was with one of the left wingers beloved unions.. So **** your stupid double standard... So you are ok with the taxpayers picking up the tab or sticking a medical provider with thousands of dollars in bills? Oh, wait... |
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On 21/10/2011 1:01 PM, X ` Man wrote:
On 10/21/11 2:08 PM, JustWait wrote: On 10/21/2011 2:03 PM, jps wrote: Citing rising costs, Wal-Mart, the nation’s largest private employer, told its employees this week that all future part-time employees who work less than 24 hours a week on average will no longer qualify for any of the company’s health insurance plans. In addition, any new employees who average 24 hours to 33 hours a week will no longer be able to include a spouse as part of their health care plan, although children can still be covered. This is a big shift from just a few years ago when Wal-Mart expanded coverage for employees and their families after facing criticism because so many of its 1.4 million workers could not afford or did not qualify for coverage — rendering many of them eligible for Medicaid. Sweet. Send your employees to emergency rooms and medicaid so the taxpayers can cover it. Excellent strategy to bolster net profits for the company that imports more Communist Chinese goods to America than any other. Hey all you wingers, make sure to patronize Walmart cuz they believe in Jesus. When I worked part time as a young man, we didn't get coverage until we hit 35 hours a week. That was with one of the left wingers beloved unions.. So **** your stupid double standard... So you are ok with the taxpayers picking up the tab or sticking a medical provider with thousands of dollars in bills? Oh, wait... That is the fleabagger world. -- Eat the rich, screw the companies and wonder why there are no jobs. But we have big huge government we can't afford... -- Obama and the lefty fleabagger attitude |
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On 10/21/11 3:06 PM, Canuck57 wrote:
On 21/10/2011 1:01 PM, X ` Man wrote: On 10/21/11 2:08 PM, JustWait wrote: On 10/21/2011 2:03 PM, jps wrote: Citing rising costs, Wal-Mart, the nation’s largest private employer, told its employees this week that all future part-time employees who work less than 24 hours a week on average will no longer qualify for any of the company’s health insurance plans. In addition, any new employees who average 24 hours to 33 hours a week will no longer be able to include a spouse as part of their health care plan, although children can still be covered. This is a big shift from just a few years ago when Wal-Mart expanded coverage for employees and their families after facing criticism because so many of its 1.4 million workers could not afford or did not qualify for coverage — rendering many of them eligible for Medicaid. Sweet. Send your employees to emergency rooms and medicaid so the taxpayers can cover it. Excellent strategy to bolster net profits for the company that imports more Communist Chinese goods to America than any other. Hey all you wingers, make sure to patronize Walmart cuz they believe in Jesus. When I worked part time as a young man, we didn't get coverage until we hit 35 hours a week. That was with one of the left wingers beloved unions.. So **** your stupid double standard... So you are ok with the taxpayers picking up the tab or sticking a medical provider with thousands of dollars in bills? Oh, wait... That is the fleabagger world. Oh, then you *know* who here stiffed a hospital out of tens of thousands of bucks. :) |
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On Oct 21, 4:01*pm, X ` Man wrote:
On 10/21/11 2:08 PM, JustWait wrote: On 10/21/2011 2:03 PM, jps wrote: Citing rising costs, Wal-Mart, the nation s largest private employer, told its employees this week that all future part-time employees who work less than 24 hours a week on average will no longer qualify for any of the company s health insurance plans. In addition, any new employees who average 24 hours to 33 hours a week will no longer be able to include a spouse as part of their health care plan, although children can still be covered. This is a big shift from just a few years ago when Wal-Mart expanded coverage for employees and their families after facing criticism because so many of its 1.4 million workers could not afford or did not qualify for coverage rendering many of them eligible for Medicaid. Sweet. Send your employees to emergency rooms and medicaid so the taxpayers can cover it. Excellent strategy to bolster net profits for the company that imports more Communist Chinese goods to America than any other. Hey all you wingers, make sure to patronize Walmart cuz they believe in Jesus. When I worked part time as a young man, we didn't get coverage until we hit 35 hours a week. That was with one of the left wingers beloved unions.. So **** your stupid double standard... So you are ok with the taxpayers picking up the tab or sticking a medical provider with thousands of dollars in bills? Oh, wait...- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - ~~ SNERK ~~ |
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On 10/21/2011 3:33 PM, North Star wrote:
On Oct 21, 4:01 pm, X ` wrote: On 10/21/11 2:08 PM, JustWait wrote: On 10/21/2011 2:03 PM, jps wrote: Citing rising costs, Wal-Mart, the nation s largest private employer, told its employees this week that all future part-time employees who work less than 24 hours a week on average will no longer qualify for any of the company s health insurance plans. In addition, any new employees who average 24 hours to 33 hours a week will no longer be able to include a spouse as part of their health care plan, although children can still be covered. This is a big shift from just a few years ago when Wal-Mart expanded coverage for employees and their families after facing criticism because so many of its 1.4 million workers could not afford or did not qualify for coverage rendering many of them eligible for Medicaid. Sweet. Send your employees to emergency rooms and medicaid so the taxpayers can cover it. Excellent strategy to bolster net profits for the company that imports more Communist Chinese goods to America than any other. Hey all you wingers, make sure to patronize Walmart cuz they believe in Jesus. When I worked part time as a young man, we didn't get coverage until we hit 35 hours a week. That was with one of the left wingers beloved unions.. So **** your stupid double standard... So you are ok with the taxpayers picking up the tab or sticking a medical provider with thousands of dollars in bills? Oh, wait...- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - ~~ SNERK ~~ Harry's rants are incomplete without a "snerk" from his butt plug. Love it. |
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Walmart's Medicaid Coverage
On 21/10/2011 1:09 PM, X ` Man wrote:
On 10/21/11 3:06 PM, Canuck57 wrote: On 21/10/2011 1:01 PM, X ` Man wrote: On 10/21/11 2:08 PM, JustWait wrote: On 10/21/2011 2:03 PM, jps wrote: Citing rising costs, Wal-Mart, the nation’s largest private employer, told its employees this week that all future part-time employees who work less than 24 hours a week on average will no longer qualify for any of the company’s health insurance plans. In addition, any new employees who average 24 hours to 33 hours a week will no longer be able to include a spouse as part of their health care plan, although children can still be covered. This is a big shift from just a few years ago when Wal-Mart expanded coverage for employees and their families after facing criticism because so many of its 1.4 million workers could not afford or did not qualify for coverage — rendering many of them eligible for Medicaid. Sweet. Send your employees to emergency rooms and medicaid so the taxpayers can cover it. Excellent strategy to bolster net profits for the company that imports more Communist Chinese goods to America than any other. Hey all you wingers, make sure to patronize Walmart cuz they believe in Jesus. When I worked part time as a young man, we didn't get coverage until we hit 35 hours a week. That was with one of the left wingers beloved unions.. So **** your stupid double standard... So you are ok with the taxpayers picking up the tab or sticking a medical provider with thousands of dollars in bills? Oh, wait... That is the fleabagger world. Oh, then you *know* who here stiffed a hospital out of tens of thousands of bucks. :) Which is maybe why it is a good time to say a surtax of 20% on all income unless you can show you and your dependents are fully covered. For 99% of the uninsured, it is priorities not money that is the issue. Jack Daniels, cocaine, pot or a car is more important than health care. Very few except for disabled with low incomes should need a free ride. Fact is too many are fleabaggers stealing from those that pay for it or really need it. Knew of one such case when we lived in the US. They bragged constantly on how every year they took vacations to the Great Wall, Egypt and other big expensive vacation spots. Then they would turn to loosing their home because they had no medical insurance for the triple bypass. Fact is, it is about priorities for most. And hospitals should only do the minimum. No exotic crap for non-contributors. Fr them, a lower standard of care. They do this in Canada. Waiting line for working, 2-6 weeks. Waiting line for non-working low tax paying types for the same procedure might be 16 months. One exception, kids under 18 should get good treatment, having delinquent parents should not be deemed the kids fault. -- Eat the rich, screw the companies and wonder why there are no jobs. But we have big huge government we can't afford... -- Obama and the lefty fleabagger attitude |
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