Submitted by Guest11 (not verified) on Fri, 10/30/2009 - 11:07am.
I don't have a problem helping my fellow man, but I'll be damned if I'm going to work to support the lazy, the obese and the unmotivated people tha make up the largest percentage of those that are uninsured.
This statement is simply incorrect. The largest number of those uninsured are not lazy, obese or unmotivated. The reality is most uninsured (and underinsured) are the working poor who cannot afford enough coverage to properly cover themselves or their families. Take Walmart as an example. A huge employer in many cities. However, other than their managers, most people are hired into positions that are just short of fulltime and therefore do not qualify for health insurance. They work. They contribute. Their company lets them down. On top of that, they have many ignorant and arrogant people telling them they are lazy, fat and unmotivated because they do not have health insurance...
I don't have a problem