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FriscoDog
Okay... you are changing the subject and moving goalposts are you so often do.. stick to the question.. we reduced our workforce by over 30%.. you support govt doing same? BTW.. we reduced our flying by 80% of our normal schedule in May/June.. so we were not gaining market share... you need to pay better attention if you are going to try to criticize something.. I want you to go on record here saying you support green deal, end of private gun ownership, universal health care, and elimination of private 401K..
At the same load as the competition?
Re: Presidential Election 2020
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Guisslapp
At the same load as the competition?
Yes.. all of the other major carriers cut their flying by 80% as well during same months. We also limited our capacity on our planes to 85% of full..during those same months.
Re: Presidential Election 2020
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FriscoDog
Yes.. all of the other major carriers cut their flying by 80% as well during same months. We also limited our capacity on our planes to 85% of full..during those same months.
And each airline ran at what load?
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Guisslapp
And each airline ran at what load?
I don't know what the load factors were for each of the airlines... you can look it up. Each major airline is fighting to survive right now.. Warren Buffett expects one of the major US carriers to not survive this.
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FriscoDog
I don't know what the load factors were for each of the airlines... you can look it up. Each major airline is fighting to survive right now.. Warren Buffett expects one of the major US carriers to not survive this.
I did at one time and my recollection is that American was running at lowest loads.
Re: Presidential Election 2020
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Guisslapp
I don’t support ending private gun ownership or elimination of 401k. I have come around to support the idea of some form of universal health care, but only for pragmatic reasons, not because I believe in a right to health care - I don’t. The alternative is to have those that pay for health insurance subsidize those that don’t, and that just seems less fair.
The green deal is a bit too much, but green is the future and we should make infrastructure investments accordingly.
Single payer, government run health care will be more expensive and will end up lowering the quality of the health care and will cost more, (for working Americans), especially with unbridled emigration with their free health care. This will do to health care what more government has done to the education system.
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frogdog
Single payer, government run health care will be more expensive and will end up lowering the quality of the health care and will cost more, (for working Americans), especially with unbridled emigration with their free health care. This will do to health care what more government has done to the education system.
Immigrants get free health care in the current system thanks to Reagan. The “ER first” system is not a good one either.
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frogdog
Single payer, government run health care will be more expensive and will end up lowering the quality of the health care and will cost more, (for working Americans), especially with unbridled emigration with their free health care. This will do to health care what more government has done to the education system.
That's on the way anyway. Trump had two years with GOP control of the house and the senate and he did nada. Blame McCain if you want, but there was no replacement to Obamacare proposed. Why? Because Trump wants pre-ex coverage.
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And I will add this - private health insurance is a mess. I am an attorney and find it way too difficult to comparison shop policies and use the medical system cost effectively. As a consumer it shouldn’t be this hard.
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Guisslapp
And I will add this - private health insurance is a mess. I am an attorney and find it way too difficult to comparison shop policies and use the medical system cost effectively. As a consumer it shouldn’t be this hard.
If you were doing anything other than an HSA you are a dumb ass. It’s not complicated at all. Maybe you should use your engineering degree instead of your law degree To you think with
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PawDawg
If you were doing anything other than an HSA you are a dumb ass. It’s not complicated at all. Maybe you should use your engineering degree instead of your law degree To you think with
Employer doesn’t offer a policy with high enough deductible for HSA.
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Guisslapp
Employer doesn’t offer a policy with high enough deductible for HSA.
that’s not the way it works. Never heard of a large employer not offering an HSA. It’s beneficial to the employer
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PawDawg
that’s not the way it works. Never heard of a large employer not offering an HSA. It’s beneficial to the employer
Not all health plans are eligible for HSA.
But that is further evidence of the unnecessary complexity. Most people don’t know about HSAs or why you would want one. You have to remember that the average American is not as smart or as experienced as you with these sort of things.
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Guisslapp
Not all health plans are eligible for HSA.
But that is further evidence of the unnecessary complexity. Most people don’t know about HSAs or why you would want one. You have to remember that the average American is not as smart or as experienced as you with these sort of things.
All plans are eligible for an HSA if the employer elects to offer it. It’s not complex at all. Unless you have a chronic illness in the family you take the cheapest plan. If you can do math you take the HSA
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PawDawg
All plans are eligible for an HSA if the employer elects to offer it. It’s not complex at all. Unless you have a chronic illness in the family you take the cheapest plan. If you can do math you take the HSA
ConocoPhillips had that as an option when I was working for them and I jumped on it. I think the annual deductible was 4K, but the premiums were way cheaper than a traditional HMO plan, and they also seeded my HSA account with 2K to start with. It was a no brainer.