Not bad. She’s looking at AF JAG as a career and has arranged to make minimum payments for now to generate maximum relief in about 7 1/2 more years. By the time she does 10 years to payoff her debt, might as well just do another 10 as a career. She’s hoping to stay in the prosecution realm and maybe be a military Judge down the road.
She should be up for orders in January for a move in the summer. She’s ready to go from her current base because it is out in the boonies. She’s hoping to go either to WESTPAC or Europe, maybe do a hardship 1-year tour in Korea to get preferential placement after that.
Lol a fellow manager has a management style like that. We used to both be assistant managers at the same store and are both managers of our own stores now. He’s 6’ 5” big ol country boy.
I’ve had to fire just one person since I started managing. He’s fired… at least 10 people in the same time frame? At one point it was just him and three other TMs in that store. Granted they were thieves so they had to go. So I let him borrow some of my guys during that time.
Your response has nothing to do with what a majority of American, tax-paying citizens, want.
Your deflection is noted.
Our fake news loves to post polls which agree with their socialist desires, and many of the questions asked are intentionally designed to get a desired answer.
JWK
The Democrat Party Leadership’s offer for free government cheese is really not free. It first addicts and then enslaves participants on an iron fisted socialist run plantation.
So according to this study, The Cost of Health Care in North Carolina | North Carolina Medical Journal, that is the total amount spent on healthcare in NC in 2014. It’s a simple matter of converting the amount that employers pay for health isurance premiums to a medicare tax of @7,000, which is probably less than the premiums are.
Without an actual bill being discussed, it’s hard to tell. But I am assuming that it’s going to be a progressive tax ala the more money you make, the higher the tax rate.
It seems to me that the majority of Americans would be willing to give up their 150-1,000 a month bill to their insurance company in exchange for slightly higher tax rates and paying a co-pay every single time they visit the doctor.
It’s inevitable. Once we mandated insurance companies cover preexistent conditions in exchange for subsidies we crossed the river Styx into socialized medicine.
If someone can show me a viable private insurance system that is affordable for all Americans I’ll listen, but I think that system has failed except for people fortunate enough to work for the government or larger employers.
The British NHS was Churchhill’s brainchild so universal health care can be a conservative idea. Single payer will be massively expensive and will always be a open sore fiscally, but I see no other choice.
Health is a necessity for the workforce and a legitimate function of government like providing for schools.and the education of children.
12k sounds expensive but is it really? What is the maximum liability you are being insured against? You can blame that on your government that mandated no lifetime caps, mental health parity and no pre-existing conditions to name a few of the things that make it that expensive. Good plan by democrats though, make it so expensive that everyone will demand government pick up the tab, of course none of them expect their taxes to go up enough to pay for it, let the rich pay for it.