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Re: Darn companies!


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Posted by Straw Boss on May 24, 2016 at 17:38:40 from (107.77.83.53):

In Reply to: Re: Darn companies! posted by Bill VA on May 24, 2016 at 16:00:11:

I'm not sure what this has anything to do with hydraulic fittings but I'll bite.
Get this through your head. THEY DON'T WANT YOUR HEALTH CARE TO BE AFFORDABLE! The sooner you come to grips with this the better off you will be in your way of thinking to deal with it. The sooner they can destroy the system the sooner they can rebuild it in their one step from communism socialistic utopian society they have been dreaming of. In fact, if things get bad enough, you will be begging for single payer system. Don't you want to be like Canada and have everything paid for you? Everybody gets "free" healthcare there. Anybody with the sniffles gets all the drugs and attention they want. Those with cancer go to America for treatment anyway.(those who can afford it). But that's ok. Everybody gets the sniffles but not everyone gets cancer. Oh wait! If we become Canada, where will we go for cancer treatment?
But don't worry. With O' Care it's against the law to not have health insurance so it doesn't matter if your parents can afford it or not. By making it a law, they will always have affordable coverage right?
But seriously. Just have them do what everyone else is doing. As long as your healthy, don't carry any insurance at all. If you get sick and need cancer treatments, just sign up and start paying premiums because by law you can't be refused. Then after you get your treatments, you just stop paying the premiums again. Problem solved and it's affordable just like they promised. So long as they have enough good minded and responsible citizens that will go along with their premiums being doubled and likely on the way of being tripled to pay for everyone else, then they can sell this thing for a few more years yet. By then the newest voting generation who is all about social compassion (with other people's money) will help the libs put this country right into the septic tank.
I'm venting a little too. I just did blood work for a new life insurance policy. Passed EVERYTHING with flying colors. Wife is pizzed because I don't ever see a doctor, don't eat right and carry I bit of extra weight but who doesn't in their 50s. I got a huge discount on my policy for my good health yet my health insurance which I never use, has almost doubled and that's after shopping different companies and plans. I really do feel for those of you who have health issues, need the coverage and are on a fixed income yet besides. I don't have the answers but I can see where all this is going and I don't like it much.


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