Dan Jurgens seems to understand what's wrong with Obama's policies
2 Comments Published by Avi Green on Sunday, November 11, 2012 at 9:38 AM.
In a recent conversation artist/writer Dan Jurgens - whose work includes Superman, Thor, Spider-Man and Booster Gold - was having with Ron Marz on Twitter, Jurgens said:
Wow, he gets what's wrong with the economic side of Obama's healthcare plans! And he also told Marz:
There's something for comics contributors to think about here too: until now, I'm sure various comics companies have included health benefits and insurance in a writer and artist's wages. Now, if Obamacare becomes reality, it could affect the comics management's ability to pay proper health care payments too. Marz and others of his ilk may want to ponder that and ask if they really want a situation where the economy is so bad, it could even make it hard to pay for health costs.
It sounds like Jurgens is of a mostly conservative background himself, and one of the not too many whom the big two are still willing to give jobs to. If he understands the bad impact Obama's economic policies have on the USA, that's something for which to give Jurgens credit and admiration.
@ronmarz Hardly. Obamacare does raise the cost of doing business. That isn't "blame"-- it's a reality we'll see happen across the country.
— Dan Jurgens (@djjurgens) November 10, 2012
Wow, he gets what's wrong with the economic side of Obama's healthcare plans! And he also told Marz:
@ronmarz Last CBO estimate said 4-6 million employees will lose their employer sponsored health care due to AHCA. Everything has a cost.
— Dan Jurgens (@djjurgens) November 10, 2012
There's something for comics contributors to think about here too: until now, I'm sure various comics companies have included health benefits and insurance in a writer and artist's wages. Now, if Obamacare becomes reality, it could affect the comics management's ability to pay proper health care payments too. Marz and others of his ilk may want to ponder that and ask if they really want a situation where the economy is so bad, it could even make it hard to pay for health costs.
It sounds like Jurgens is of a mostly conservative background himself, and one of the not too many whom the big two are still willing to give jobs to. If he understands the bad impact Obama's economic policies have on the USA, that's something for which to give Jurgens credit and admiration.
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I knew there was a reason I liked Jurgens. Good for him.
And Ron Marz is really becoming an unhinged leftist, isn't he?
I've always liked Jurgens, too... like me, he's from Minnesota! I'm glad he has common sense.
And yeah, Marz has really flipped his lid. Over the past year he's really become unhinged.