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Old 09-24-12, 09:34 PM   #16
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Never assume that anything is truly free

Sure, we don't pay for health insurance, but we pay much more in taxes.

Healthcare costs money, and you are paying for it somehow.

You know, for the majority of people, if you stash the amount of money you spend on insurance throughout your life, statistically, it would be more than the amount that your insurance company pays you!

Think about it like this: There are people out there who pay car insurance their whole life, but has never gotten into an accident or gotten their car stolen. The whole concept of insurance is based on the fact that everyone contributes, but only a small minority actually needs it (with a bit left over as profit for the insurance companies). Thus, statistically, you are better off keeping the money you pay to insurance to yourself.

But alas, people don't want to gamble with the odds, and thus, buying insurance is, in many cases, a good idea.
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Old 09-24-12, 09:44 PM   #17
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You know, for the majority of people, if you stash the amount of money you spend on insurance throughout your life, statistically, it would be more than the amount that your insurance company pays you!

Think about it like this: There are people out there who pay car insurance their whole life, but has never gotten into an accident or gotten their car stolen. The whole concept of insurance is based on the fact that everyone contributes, but only a small minority actually needs it (with a bit left over as profit for the insurance companies). Thus, statistically, you are better off keeping the money you pay to insurance to yourself.
Yep, it has to work that way, otherwise the cost of insurance would need to go up. But everyone really thinks they can pay $50 a month for insurance and receive $300 a month in benefits... it just won't work.
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Old 09-24-12, 10:14 PM   #18
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Sure Obama messed up, because he negotiated with "R"s to kill off the single payer system he wanted
I'm sorry Bud but that is just not true. This abortion we call "Obamacare" is the sole creation of the Democratic party. Perhaps you've forgotten that the Democrats not only controlled both houses of Congress at the time and that not a single Republican in either house voted for it?
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And what has the great Romney have as an alternative? Like his tax plan, he hasn't said. If he wants people to vote for him, he better explain what he is all about. Is that asking a Presidential candidate too much?
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And what has the great Romney have as an alternative? Like his tax plan, he hasn't said. If he wants people to vote for him, he better explain what he is all about. Is that asking a Presidential candidate too much?
I'd like to hear more details too but remember it's not the President who writes legislation. That's the job of Congress. Obama didn't write the "Obamacare" law. He told Congressional Democrats to write legislation for him to sign and that is what they came up with.

Same thing with "Romneycare" here in Massachusetts. That was the product of a Democrat controlled State Legislature.
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Let me ask you something August, how did Romneys health plan work out in the end?
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The link goes to "Fox Nation". They do not even try to hide it anymore ?

I guess there is not much uproar when a republican government does what the industry tells it to do ? So which way is better ?
Fox will applaud the latter, of course.

Anyway if whole North America has no better candidate than Mr Romney, there's no wonder Obama will win. Every one would

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Can a guy who makes minimum wage afford insurance? When paying rent is a fair struggle?

I know your answer, it is his fault he makes minimum wage.

Don't bother...

I have a limp because I broke my hip as a teenager, and was given the hurry up treatment because I was a poor uninsured welfare child...So maybe I know what the screw I am talking about, pound sand.

Why do I bother?
You assume someone will say its his fault he makes minimum wage. How can that be anyone's fault? I was a minimum wage earner. I empty trash and cut grass at the community pool that had membership fees. I was a tire changer for company called Mr. Tire. The only difference is I accepted these jobs because there was a healthcare plan as part of the package. A small portion was taken from my pay. It's not always about the wage.

Let me tell you about my mother in law. She too was a welfare kid. One morning she decided to make her mother breakfast. She needed a spice for cooking that was in the cabinet over the stove. Thinking to push a chair next to the stove to stand on thus being able to reach the cabinet of spices sounded great at the time. Upon leaning over the stove as she stood on the chair her nightgown caught fire. She suffered 3rd degree burns to her neck, arm and her right breast, losing the nipple. The skin under her arm fused to her skin on her chest. The doctors did much of nothing but ease the pain. She had no insurance. By the grace of God and a doctor who understood her plight of the fused arm he separated the two and cared for her until she had mobility in that arm. This was free of charge. Her breast would not be normal and she only received a prostesis at the age of 45.

I can understand the plight of the uninsured. I have a plethora of other hard luck cases I can share with you if you like. I completely understand what you are talking about. Sorry to hear about your hip.


I forgot to add she died at the age of 50. Cancer. She was insured. Received the best of care at Johns Hopkins. She died one year to the day of diagnosis. Blind, bald and less than 100 pounds. Her husband to follow the same at age 55. Both welfare kids who understood the value of the dollar. Worked hard and secured jobs that provided healthcare.
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Let me ask you something August, how did Romneys health plan work out in the end?
Well Romney left office just nine months after the law was enacted so it's fallen to his replacement, Democrat Deval Patrick, to make it happen. Read into that however you want.

But so far the result is that more people are covered. We went from 90% coverage to 98% but the costs of health care not only haven't gone down they have continued to rise along with the rest of the nation.

Now they did just enact a healthcare "cost containment" bill but as far as I can tell the only things it really does is put a greater burden on the taxpayer and has caused a "brain drain" of the better doctors leaving the state. It's still kind of early to tell what the long term effects will be of that though.
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t's still kind of early to tell what the long term effects will be of that though.
The effects will be large IMO. Currently doctors are taking a loss concerning Medicare. These doctors are slowly not accepting new patients under Medicare. Like anything else, a private practice and hospitals are a business. Taking a loss is not what the business was designed to do.
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Thanks August for the response, always wondered how well it worked.
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