I know this question will sound harsh and will be ridiculed, but…

Somehow health care has become the right of the poor and our national leaders who give these two entities unlimited health care while tax payers must weigh the necessicity of care against the debt one will incur of treatment is sought.
Has anyone considered that tax payers are not eligible for health care unless they get rid of their assets, which is not fair since they pay for everyone else to be covered?
Those who own nothing (or just do not pay taxes) have nothing to loose by using emergency rooms for personal needs and attention: drug seeking individuals will go to multiple ER’s in a day for a supply with extra to sell on the street for extra cash; drug dealers who pay no taxes to be care for when shot or and accidental overdose. There is nothing monitoring abuse of those who refuse to be responsible for their own life.
Why has health care management become the primary role, over commander in chief, of our future president?

 

I have heard about the tax credit for current home owners who buy a new house. However, my wife and I are thinking of buying a new house, moving into it and making it our primary residence and then offering our current residence as a rental property. Do you need to sell your current primary [...]

 

I’m told by the company who covers my primary here in Florida that I need someone in Idaho to issue this policy…and I’m told my the person in Idaho that I need to have someone here in Florida issue the policy….can someone PLEASE help me. It was an Allstate agent in Idaho that told me [...]

 

Recently, I purchased a single family home from a builder. Are the closing costs that I paid tax deductible? Also, if I refinance this year itself, are these closing costs and/or points tax deductible as well? Any information is greatly appreciated! closing costs on primary tax deductible deductible closing costs

 

I am renting my home for 4 months and that’s why I need to convert my Primary home owner’s insurance policy to Land lord policy. But after 4 months I can’t change the insurance of my home to Primary home owner policy. But I will have to get the Home owner’s insurance for the secondary [...]

 

Assumptions:1) 200k house with 50k down payment2) I will overpay on my mortgage every month by $ 200. Comparing an typical interest only loan to a 30 year fixed loan, is the interest only loan a better idea? If not under these circumstances, then under what circumstances IS it a better idea, excluding loans for [...]

 

I want to buy this NEW house from DR HORTON at full price but they say that I can only buy as Primary home or secondary home. If I buy as secondary home but rent it out, will the builder take any action. DO THEY IMPLEMENT THESE CLAUSES? My agent says that they don’t come [...]

 

The accountant’s primary function is a. making decisions based on financial data. b. the collection and presentation of financial data. c. evaluating the financial statements. d. planning cash flows. The primary concern of creditors when assessing the strength of a firm is the firm’s a. short-term liquidity. b. profitability. c. leverage. d. share price. A [...]

 

It’s a signature loan for less than $ 10k, I live in MD, and the company says it can foreclose my property in 30 days.

 

The house is in Las Vegas, and it’s a Primary home Mortgage. I live and work in Los Angeles, and I live in an apartment, I don’t own any other property. I was wondering, what would happen if I walk away from the Mortgage and foreclose it, would I still be in debt? Could the [...]

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