Tim Nelson
Veteran
Lol, I have no idea what on earth you are talking about. I wouldn't expect you or anyone to put up with BS. Stick to answering the questions instead of calling folks names. If you can, please jump in on my questions to Charlie Brown. My questions are legit and thus far all I have received are personal attacks or comments that have nothing to do with my questions.P. REZ said:Tim,
You have the right to feel any way you want. Vote how you please too. I respect that. Ask any and all questions but if you start with your talking s**t then I will respond accordingly. I am not going to put up with your BS. Your parrot in PHX is spewing his hate and trying to cause controversy and word is he is saying per Tim on all his hate. The hate is not going over well here either BTW.
P. Rez
At any rate, if you can focus on this TA, then I'd appreciate you answering the following question regarding health care:
From a cut and paste above directed towards Charlie Brown:
At any rate, I am just one of many who don't fully understand the new ACA. For instance, would it benefit the company, if the taxes were triggered, to create a new plan instead of having the grandfathered plans? I honestly don't know but it was a curious question since the company has that right to do that, based on the new health care attachment we are voting on, if things are triggered.
And by furthering your earlier comments, you are saying that this attachment won't have anything to do with the 80% plan at all, even though the attachment covers the 80% plan where the company could abolish the plan and devise a new plan if the excise taxes are triggered? Why would the company want this exclusive protection if what you said was true? What scenario is management concerned about?