Get Ready for the Starbucks Boycott

#4
#4
I guess the Utopian haze has worn off and Mr. Schultz has now sat down and gone over the plan and numbers associated with them. Expect others to follow once details start flowing out on how they propose to administer and then pay for this Obamacare that had no clear implementation plan from day one.
 
#8
#8
If a company like starbucks has a problem with it, then others will follow. Starbucks has always had a great plan even for part timers.
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#11
#11
just listen to yourself. serves black. black people are there for your consumption. sad that your racism is so deep you can't even recognize it.

I'll wait until the new care plan is implemented and then seek gov't assistance to cure me. It's friends like you that I appreciate. You know what I mean. If I had a bugger hanging, you'd let me know. Thanks.
 
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#12
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just listen to yourself. serves black. black people are there for your consumption. to exploit for your own well being. sad that your racism is so deep you can't even recognize it.

What other reason could there be?
 
#13
#13
It just wasn't a good plan, period. I don't care what you believe in regards to national healthcare. It wasn't a good plan.
 
#15
#15
just listen to yourself. serves black. black people are there for your consumption. to exploit for your own well being. sad that your racism is so deep you can't even recognize it.

your ability to mimic LG is almost Rich Little-like...
 
#16
#16
did starbucks get a waiver? i figured since his company is a lefty company they would get waivers.
 
#17
#17
It just wasn't a good plan, period. I don't care what you believe in regards to national healthcare. It wasn't a good plan.

This. There are better models out there for universal healthcare.
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#18
#18
this is like that boycott Chick fila over how they donated some money to an anti-gay marriage non-profit. I'm thinking, yea you can boycott for like two weeks, but you are going to forget once you crave some waffle fries and nuggets
 
#19
#19
this is like that boycott Chick fila over how they donated some money to an anti-gay marriage non-profit. I'm thinking, yea you can boycott for like two weeks, but you are going to forget once you crave some waffle fries and a spicy chicken sandwich
There we go.
 
#21
#21
It just wasn't a good plan, period. I don't care what you believe in regards to national healthcare. It wasn't a good plan.

Being able to go cross state would have been nice. There were so many things they could have done but didn't. Allow individual HC to be pre-tax just like group. ETC. ETC.
 
#22
#22
this is like that boycott Chick fila over how they donated some money to an anti-gay marriage non-profit. I'm thinking, yea you can boycott for like two weeks, but you are going to forget once you crave some waffle fries and nuggets

I remember those two weeks. I took my gay friend there for a free lunch on me. He asked why I was buying his lunch. I said I'm trying to help cure you.

Oddly, he still likes men.
 
#23
#23
Being able to go cross state would have been nice. There were so many things they could have done but didn't. Allow individual HC to be pre-tax just like group. ETC. ETC.
That made no sense, many many areas are served by cities located just across state lines.
 
#24
#24
That made no sense, many many areas are served by cities located just across state lines.

Nothing about any of it made sense.

I would have forced them to become Non-profits and all profits earned at the end of the year had to be shared equally back with the policy holders. But this wasn't about doing the right thing. It was about power.
 
#25
#25
Of course it will put a strain on small business....

Because a private health system has no incentive for efficiency.

As the data from the real world shows.

I've got to be honest though, I kinda like Starbucks, and I really like the efficiency, simplicity, and health metrics of the single payer systems.
 

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