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Awe, you said you were done.
The problem is that my is that my figures are accurate. If you would like to use your nice little chart to refute what I have said, I'd be glad to see it. (I've asked repeatedly and you have not done so) Just for fun, here are retail gas prices over the last decade ![]() FWIW - Thats about a 300% increase. Although, I'll admit these other commodities aren't really relevant as I have been discussing the employee contribution %.
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Percentage increase of employees share of premium costs is meaningless. It is the increase costs coming out of workers pockets and paychecks that matter.
Gas is the only exception to the average CPI index increase of 2.5% annual because it is traded on the international market and subject to external supply and demand factors. Even then, the value for many consumers has risen as a result of having cars with better gas mileage. As opposed to health care premiums rising 127% while at the same time, other health care costs have also risen -- deductables, co-pays, etc. And Syrian lives are still not worth less. Now be a good boy and eat your pie, ace. added: See the last column of the CPI index, average percent increase. Last edited by Fair&Balanced; 06-09-2011 at 04:58 PM. |
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Oh wait - now 20 whatever posts later what you are saying is that it doesn't matter... got it. Quote:
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dude, it doesn't matter nearly as much as how much money is coming out of my pocket.
you can make the statistics say anything anything you want. Imagine, for example healthcare cost you 1000/yr in 2000 and the employer's share was 100,000. Then each year your cost increased by 10,000 per year, but the employer's share increased by 1,000,000 per year. At the end of ten years insurance would cost 901,000 for you and 9,100,000 for the employer for a total of 10,001,000. Your increase over the period could be characterized a number of ways 1,000/100,000 or 1% in year 2000 901,000/10,001,000 or .9% in year 2010 a decrease *of overall cost*. Do you want that deal? or 1,000 a year in 2000 changing to 901,000 a year in 2010 for an increase of 9000% increase. do you want that deal? SAME NUMBERS BOTH TIMES. percentages rely on comparisons, and depending on what you're comparing it to, you can get very different "percentages". Now let me ask you this. could you take a 1% increase over the decade? how about a tenth of a percent decrease in costs? you see, just naked percentages like that are actually meaningless. context free == meaning free. I'll tell you what *does* have meaning to me, how many dollars are comign out of my pocket. and if it goes up 10,000 in a year, I'll have to drop it, even though it represents a "decrease" when compared to some whothehellcares value. I don't agree with your analysis here. If you're playin games, what the fuck ever. If you're trying to have a serious open discussion, then I respectfully submit that you're wrong.
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#2645 |
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He clearly just doesnt get it.
Evidently, he must imagine a working couple sitting at the kitchen table saying how lucky they are that their health care costs havent risen that much given that their percentage share of premiums decreased or only increased a few percent in 10 years. The fact that the FUCKING OVERALL COST in dollars out of their pockets and paycheck for their share of the premiums has more than doubled (127%) in those 10 years is no big deal. No big deal either that their percentage share of premiums was kept low by also reducing benefits. ![]() "What the fuck ever" covers it. Last edited by Fair&Balanced; 06-10-2011 at 12:07 AM. Reason: had to emphasize the FUCKING OVERALL COST :) |
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You could have stopped here. And I will submit that my statistics are correct.
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FWIW, your observation was correct. But it has nothing to do with the reality of the situation, IMHO. It's like saying "I bought a $14,000 car in 1999 at 6% interest. In 2009, I bought a $25,000 car, but since I'm still paying 6% interest, my cost hasn't gone up."
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I could have stopped there, but it would have been incomplete.
Just as you could have stopped when you said the costs decreased over the period. In both cases, such a statement would have been "true", but misleading. And I don't find that useful when I'm trying to have a serious open discussion.
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Some people? How about all three people who contributed to this discussion recently trying to explain the fallacy of your position or the five people in the Libya discussion trying to do the same. Right. Its not you, it those other people. ![]() |
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#2652 |
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Yeh. Even spexx was able to admit that my my figures are accurate.
Irrelevant, but correct. That's more than you could muster. What you are too ignorant to realize is that I was merely displaying how worthless you lil chart was from the gitgo. Way to play catch up. Good on you - you are the sharp tack. I must admit that you are good for one thing though. If I ever want to know what the Obama's position is on anything, I'll just ask you. Your head is so far up his ass, you know what he had for lunch by 3:00.
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#2653 |
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A valued member of the community asked me to “ease up on you” because it is well know how overly sensitive you are to constructive criticism or negative critiques of your posts.
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lol - Love that. "Valued member"
![]() Bwahahahaha - That would be a first! It's always been just the opposite. ETA: you still haven't been abler to admit that my figures are accurate.
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You have to HAVE a member to BE a member.
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