Sunday, August 6, 2017

Jokes and Retirement Plans



Little known facts:
…..   The poverty rate for households that are led by a married couple is 6.8 percent.  For households that are led by a female single parent, the poverty rate is 37.1 percent.

….  In 2013, women earned 60 percent of all bachelor’s degrees that were awarded that year in the United States .

….  According to the CDC, 34.6 percent of all men in the U.S. are obese at this point.



You have heard of my friend Buddy. He told me of his lunch in the park yesterday. He said, “I was sitting on a park bench next to a homeless man.  I started a conversation by asking him how he ended up this way.

 

He said, "Up until last week, I still had it all.  I had plenty to eat, my clothes were washed and pressed, I had a roof over my head, I had TV and Internet, and I went to the gym, the pool, and the library.  I was working on my MBA on-line.  I had no bills and no debt.  I even had full medical coverage."

 

Buddy said, I felt sorry for him, so I asked, "What happened?  Drugs?  Alcohol?  Divorce?"

 

"Oh no, nothing like that," he said.  "No, no.  I got out of prison."
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I know that is a sorry tale to start an entry.  But a blogger has to do what a blogger gotta do, WRITE (even if you do modify a joke)



Yesterday was a relaxed Saturday. Slept late. Messed around with this system trying to get it to speed up, ha, that is a joke.  It takes 3-5 minutes to read an e-mail.  I tell my girl Imma enjoy FAST internet  when she retires and settles down.  LOL



But the joke above reminded me of a retirement program for seniors. Get sent to prison and everything will be paid for you. Full coverage insurance on health and teeth. Even a sex change at gov’t expense. 



No one wants to go to Prison, but there is a lot of shaded truth there. The gov’t can afford to keep you up if you do something wrong, but maybe not so well if you do things right, and play by the rules.



There has been a lot written about the Affordable Medical Care system we have. I have a friend in California who was paying $500 a month for full family coverage before the affordable care came in. Now he is cutting corners to pay $2000 a month.  To me that is about a salary!  Of course he does have a good job, but deducting $24,000 a year for a healthy person is a little STRETCH!



I’m outta here. I didn’t meant to go on!


Nite Shipslog

 Mustang owned by Buddy. He had the good sense to sell it when he got old, he coulda got kilt!

5 comments:

Mevely317 said...

I enjoyed that lead-in, Jack!
Sad, but true. Son knows of someone down on his luck who committed a robbery at gunpoint, just to get 'free' housing and 3 squares.

I sure don't have an answer to this healthcare business, but what you wrote about the 'affordable' act is true. Guess all we can do is pray for sound minds.

TARYTERRE said...

the answer to the healthcare problem is to reduce the cost of services rendered by hospitals and doctors. they charge too much, period.

betty said...

In some of the reports I type there are homeless people that also have mental health issues. They end up in the hospital for a bit when they become unstable because they have made threats against themselves, saying they will harm themselves. I wonder if they just make those threats with nothing behind them, but once a threat is made, certain procedures have to be followed, etc. Gets them "free" room and board for a few days. Thankfully hubby and me have employers that offer "reasonable" healthcare without costing an arm and a leg. We have our separate coverage, I'm not on his, he's not on mine. Retirement will be interesting when we get there.

betty

Lisa said...

I have a small salary and I alone pay 550.00 a month and stiil trying to figure out how in the world Im going to pay my recent doctor bills. My insurance is a quarter of my monthy salary. It bites!
I liked the prison joke. I remember hearing a funny story of a lady who lived on a cruise ship. When someone asked her how she does it, she said it was cheaper than a resthome and a lot more to do. Haha

From the Sands of SC
Lisa

I'm mostly known as 'MA' said...

Your story is sad but true. I think most prisoners have it better than I do and they really don't have to work for it either. I don't work outside the home any more, but I did work in order to retire. Fast internet speed has spoiled me. I have to laugh when I think how I started out with the dial up through the telephone line. Still it would be hard to exchange your traveling days for faster internet.