Archive for May, 2011
where can i come up with alot of money in short time?
i need to come up with 10-20 thousand dollars within the next 2 months. the problem is im a disabled young woman in my 20s.i dont have money and i cannot work because of mobility trouble,i have a hard time walking and major health problems, nothing i can enter a medical trial just mainly a cardiac thing and bone fracture/muscle things and chronic pains.
i have about 400 dollars saved up. i do not have a bank account right now. im living for free with my parents while i recuperate which will take a long time probably over a year or more. i get basic stuff like food and basic necessities for free, i do not own a car or any valuable gold or gem jewelery.
i need to come up with charity for myself because i have a bad situation.i need to get my entire mouth redone.i have 90% of my teeth decayed and many missing and broken teeth. i look funny when i smile because of the missing teeth and im a young woman not an 8 yr old girl. i should not have missing teeth.
i need root canals on 85% of all my teeth, ill need major cosmetic work, bridges, implants, caps, major dental reconstruction. and it has to be done by a good and well knowledged dentist who knows what they are doing. so chances are it will be expensive and the dental work will take like a year to get everything done.
if i go to a cheap dentist or a less expensive one chances are they will tell me to have my teeth pulled and have dentures put in… thats not happening- as long as i come up with money
i really do not want dentures at my young age. there are cosmetic things that can be done, just most dentists are not willing to do such extensive cosmetic work, or they will tell me to have partial dentures or something. i was told by a few less expensive dentists that they would need to do root canals on all my teeth and pull many teeth..
but i know this is not necessary
i did find a dentist or two that are able to save my teeth and do excellent cosmetic densitry to rebuild my teeth, and they said some of my teeth do not need root canals and they are able to create white and perfect matching white teeth that will look real, white caps…not metal ones
anyhow so i need to invest in good teeth, just the total amount to have them fixed with be 10′s of thousands of dollars.
dental insurance dosnt cover this
to even get started on a few teeth it will be like 5 thousand dollars the first few visits, to have the bridegs and crowns name and to match my teeth shade
so i need to come up with money. i need creative ways. i cannot work or walk very well.
i have no family members willing to give me any money.
i have no savings or inheritance from anyone. i cant take out a loan right now for another reason
what are some ways i can make money
i dont want to participate in any medical tests, do not want to give blood or any thing like that,i dont want to do anything illegal such as sell drugs, nothing that would risk my non exhistent criminal record, dignity or anything else
how do i make a few thousand dollars if i cant work.i cant get workers compensation because i never had a job and i was a college student when i got injured
Tim
If it is life at conception, then what about the babies and children that die? How about it McCain and Palin?
fictional account based on facts:
We live in Africa. Our baby was born 10 months ago. We have no resources to feed the child. Now my wife is pregnant and there is no food anywhere. In fact 10 million of my neighbors died last year from lack of food and medical resources. Thank God there are laws against abortion and birth control because they are murder. I am so glad there are people like John McCain and Sarah Palin to stop the killing of these fetuses.
It seems we are having more babies than we can feed. I know this is God smiling on us with the gift of life. But how do we feed the fetuses and what do we do with the 10 million dead babies?
The group estimates that in 2005, 9.7 million children under five died, mostly from preventable causes such as pneumonia, diarrhea, malaria and neonatal causes of death.
http://www.who.int/child_adolescent_health/data/child/en/index.html
You cannot save a fetus without killing a child. http://www.prolifeismurder.com
Edit:
From the answers, it seems that the only thing we can do is elect John and Sarah and let the kids die. I guess they think it is smarter to let them be born, then die before the age of five. I guess that makes sense to someone. And suffering, who cares? At least John and Sarah can go down in history as the pair that made the evil abortions go away. Abortion bad, torture babies good, ugh.
preg christian:
You know the point I am making and as usual you attempt to hoodwink other readers. I am opposed to forced birth and am not opposed to a person that wants a child keeping a child. You know already that my intent is to stop people like you that want to force your views into law from having the ability to do so. And I do that by making it clear that when a person such as yourself forces the birth of a fetus it causes the death of a child. But you don’t want people to know that because you are pro lifer that wants all fetuses to be born and you let them die thereafter.
And you also know that I have 4 kids that I raised and fed and educated with college degrees when wanted. And I donate my time trying to save the kids you kill.
Please keep following me around on answers, I would block you, but you are my best source of a stalker with kooky ideas.
celeste;
You ruined your own answer. Yes abortions cost money, but not as much as feeding a human through out their life. You won’t pay unless you outlaw aboriton. Then not only will you pay, humans will die.
Shantel Hierro
I believe Ann Coulter is right. Can anyone prove she is wrong? I bet you can’t?
Prescription For Disaster Now Covered Under Obamacare
by Ann Coulter
03/31/2010
On the “Today” show this Tuesday, President Obama claimed the massive government takeover of health care the Democrats passed without a single Republican vote was a “middle of the road” bill that incorporated many Republican ideas.
One Republican idea allegedly incorporated into the Democrats’ health care monstrosity is “medical malpractice reform.” Needless to say, the Democrats’ idea of malpractice reform is less than nothing. Until trial lawyers are screaming bloody murder, there has been no medical malpractice reform.
The Democrats’ “malpractice” section merely encourages the states to set up commissions to “study” tort reform, in the sense that frustrated mothers “encourage” their kids not to slouch. By “study,” the Democrats mean “ignore.”
So we get more taxpayer-funded government workers under the Democrats’ “medical malpractice reform,” but not one tittle of actual reform.
Democrats manifestly do not care about helping Americans get quality health care. If they did, they could not continue to support trial lawyers like John Edwards making $50 million by bringing junk lawsuits against doctors who are saving people’s lives. (At least Edwards has not done anything else to publicly disgrace himself since then.)
At a minimum, any health care bill that purports to improve Americans’ health, rather than trial lawyers’ bank accounts, must include a loser-pays rule and a restriction on damages to actual losses — as opposed to punitive damages, which mostly serve to enrich the John Edwardses of the world, and their mistresses.
The Democrats also lyingly claim their health care reform includes the Republican ideas of competition across state lines.
I know they’re lying because — well, first because I read the bill — but also because Democrats are genetically incapable of understanding the free market. You might say it’s a pre-existing condition with them.
True, you can buy insurance across state lines under the new health insurance law — but only after the Democrats have created a national commission telling all insurance companies what they are required to cover.
That’s not as bad as the current patchwork of state mandates — it’s worse!
At least before the passage of ObamaCare you could move to states such as Idaho or Kentucky, where all insurance plans aren’t required to cover fertility treatment, restless leg syndrome and social anxiety disorder.
Under federal mandates, there will be no escape.
That’s right, a single, one-size-fits-all, jammed-down-your-throat national plan is what the Democrats mean when they say their plan includes “competition across state lines.”
How much do you want to bet that the national commission in Washington will mandate coverage for every form of shopping addiction treatment, body image therapy and sex-change operations with mandatory mental health counseling, but not injuries from hunting accidents or smoking-related illnesses?
The Democrats compare their new health care bill to entitlements like Medicare and Medicaid. But those are welfare, not health care. They may go to deserving welfare recipients, but they are a government-enforced gift from the young to the old (Medicare), and from the middle class to the poor (Medicaid).
There’s no reason why most Americans shouldn’t be able to buy our own medical insurance the same way we buy our own cell phones, hair care and cars.
And just incidentally, Medicare and Medicaid are projected to go bankrupt slightly before the United States of America is projected to go bankrupt. So turning all of health care into a larger Medicare program may need a little more thinking through.
These programs will have to be reconfigured at some point, but how society takes care of the old and the poor should be put in a separate box from how the non-elderly and non-poor should obtain health care.
Democrats want to turn the entire citizenry into welfare recipients.
A few weeks ago, The New York Times ran an editorial noting the amazing fact that, by the middle of this year, there will be an estimated 6.8 billion people on Earth — and 5 billion will have cell phones! (Even more astounding, at least one of them is seated directly behind me every time I go to the movies.)
How did that happen without a Democrat president and Congress using bribes, parliamentary tricks and arcane non-voting maneuvers to pass a massive, hugely expensive National Cell Phone Reform Act?
How did that happen without Barney Frank and Henry Waxman personally designing the 3-foot-long, 26-pound, ugly green $4,000 cell phone we all have to use?
How did that happen without Obama signing the National Cell Phone Reform bill, as a poor 10-year-old black kid who couldn’t afford to text-message his friends looked on?
The reason nearly everyone in the universe has a cell phone is that President Reagan did to telephones the exac
Numbers Koutras
Health Insurance – Overview and What You Should Consider.Call 888-882-0134 and press [1]
Health Insurance – Overview and What You Should Consider. Call 888-882-0134 and press [1]
Willia Lejune
3 year or 5 year look back for nursing home care?
I have a 76 year old relative that has worked hard and saved in the vicinity of a million dollars. He has the funds invested with a brokerage house in IRA accounts and non IRA accounts. He is in pretty good health as his his wife. They are concerned that should anything happen to either of them requiring nursing home care that they would be forced to surrender their nest egg rather then passing it on to their heirs. Is his only option to start gifting sums of money to relatives now? What is the lookback period in this case and how does it work? Is this the most effective way to adress this concern? Trusts seem so expensive and complex for this man!
Arthur
Re: Reality Check: Vice President Biden Asks You to Bust a Myth,Jeri Nell Winslett on Healthcare
Video Cam Direct Upload, Jeri Nell Winslett tells about her family’s health care coverage. Five years ago they bought into the health saving account with a high deductible. Now they are caught in a no win situation of paying for insurance but never reaching their deductible every year. So as the out of pocket expenses hemorrhage their bank accounts they take out more loans. Now that their son has finally been diagnosed ( a 2 1/2 year mystery) changing their coverage to a lower deductible is cost prohibitive. So it’s like they have no insurance at all.
Carmelita Steffan
HELP MEEE, *answer these questions for an online class?
1. The Department of compiles the statistics on the nation’s output and income.
1. Commerce
2. Internal Revenue
3. Health and Human Services
4. Defense
2. One weakness of a sole proprietorship is that the
1. owner has no control
2. owner has too many partners
3. owner faces unlimited liability
4. business will eventually go bankrupt
3. One advantage of a corporation is
1. unlimited liability for its owners
2. a lifespan that is not linked to a specific owner
3. the ease of obtaining a charter
4. it cannot enter into any legal contracts
4. The main advantage that partnerships have over sole proprietorships is
1. the ability to specialize
2. unlimited liability
3. the ease of obtaining a charter
4. they are more likely to succeed
5. Which of the following is an economic right of all businesses in the United States?
1. voluntary exchange
2. involuntary exchange
3. government ownership of property
4. the ability to function as a monopoly
6. Which of the following is an economic responsibility of all businesses in the United States?
1. Conduct all business in an honest and ethical manner.
2. Draft a code of ethics and make all employees sign it.
3. Close on all government regulated holidays.
4. Spread negative information about the competition.
7. More money becomes available for economic growth when
1. people save
2. pension funds increase
3. interest rates are high
4. there is high unemployment
8. Saving makes economic growth possible because
1. it means people have extra money and are spending less of it
2. buyers and sellers are working together to make saving possible
3. financial institutions lend the savings of others to those who will invest them
4. saving is more important than investing
9. In order for people to use the savings of others, the economy must have a(n) system—a network of savers, investors, and financial institutions.
1. saving
2. investment
3. transfer
4. financial
10. The United States GDP, which is the market value of all final goods and services produced in the nation in a year, is calculated by
1. adding the expenditures of the four sectors of the economy
2. multiplying production by consumption
3. subtracting total imports from exports
4. It is impossible to compute the GDP because it is impossible to measure all production data.
11. GDP is not a proper measure of the total production of the United States economy because
1. it only includes final goods
2. it does not account for household labor or volunteer labor
3. it does not take illegal or black market production into consideration
4. all of the above
12. What is the difference between real and nominal GDP?
1. Real GDP is exact, while nominal GDP is estimated.
2. Real GDP is adjusted for inflation, while nominal GDP is not.
3. Real GDP is estimated, while nominal GDP is exact.
4. There is no difference.
Use the following information to determine the inflation rates.
A consumer price index is used to measure the average change in price over time and to determine the inflation rate.
CPI Year 1= 95
CPI Year 2= 108
CPI Year 3= 119
CPI Year 4= 140
13. What is the inflation rate from year 2 to year 3 rounded to the nearest percent?
1. 9%
2. 4%
3. 6%
4. 10%
14. What is the inflation rate from year 3 to year 4 rounded to the nearest percent?
1. 5%
2. 11%
3. 18%
4. 25%
15. Monopolies are typically created because
1. the industry has high barriers to entry that prevent many businesses from entering the industry
2. increasing competition discourages new businesses from entering the industry
3. there is a lack of business interest in an industry
4. the government promotes the establishment of monopolies
16. Monopolies face disadvantages that focus around
1. production
2. prices
3. inefficiency
4. cost
17. An oligopoly
1. is an industry dominated by a small number of firms
2. is established when perfect competition exists
3. only occurs when buyers and sellers are fully informed
4. requires a partnership
18. One distinct difference between monopolistic competition and perfect competition is
1. product differentiation
2. insignificant
3. monopolistic competition is a monopo
Jeanie Welty
Do you think I would be a loser if I saved every webpage of my questions onto my flash drive?
Since you never know when your account is gonna get suspended? Would I be a loser for that, or would that be a clever/wise thing to do? I view all my questions as a journal, & this is like my 5th account. Technical, health, & other important questions I have-I’d have no record of them. I mean, I **** going through scenarios like this. I might ask a government question, & a person would give me a rude answer & say I’m stealing his/her tax dollars. I can’t help if I’m disabled. & then, they report the question. That happened to my last account. & I appealed it, & the Y!A staff said that I’m not entitled to getting that account back.
Lonnie Donnalley
Insurance problems?
I’m really backed into a corner here. I’m currently a full-time college student living with friends in an apartment. I don’t have a good relationship with my parents and don’t get any help. However since I am still only 22 their income comes into account with everything. They won’t put me on their insurance so I need to get it myself. What do I do? I only make like $300 a month with my on campus job. I work a good job over the summer and save for my apartment. How can I afford to pay my cell-phone, car insurance, and then have money for health insurance and food? Man…life *****.
Laurel
Cancer patient worried about financial standings after extensive treatment?
A dear friend of ours has stomach cancer and is worried about the debt he will leave for his wife once he is gone. (there is a very slim chance he will survive this, it is stage 4 cancer)
His wife is obsessed with not being in debt, has skimped on his treatment and medications, and has gone into a state of panic about saving every dime she can. As his friends we could give two hoot about the financial aspect and just want to see our friend survive as long as possible with the best care possible along with the best quality of life. All these financial worries have stressed him out and he gets sicker by the day, and now thinks he is not worth the cost of this treatment, and through it all still loves his wife dearly. (amazing) Is there any legitimate legal way for this man’s wife to have their assets put into a separate account so that the expense of his hospital bills won’t deplete their life savings? They have health insurance which will cover approximately 1 million dollars in cancer treatment, but they have already used approximately 25% of that plan, they also have a supplement insurance that has paid approx $20,000 towards expenses.
Trey Espy





















