Quote from Bob111:
i agree with all above,but from time to time i have to drive through poor black neighborhoods in philadelphia to visit some of my relatives.problem is-people in those neighborhoods don't have choice.
cause they don't have grocery stores over there. NONE. you can drive MILES through the city and won't find a store that sell fresh fruits or veggies. how about that? we have drones,rovers on mars, pissing money away on s**holes like iran,iraq,pakistan ..all kind of s**t , and no place to buy a fresh veggies in poor neighborhoods.
Quote from birdman:
@DHOHHI - I'm in a similar position - locally, the news people say if you have insurance already - that you don't have to do anything, just keep your old insurance.
I think i read somewhere that if you are over 30 - obama won't allow us to keep those high deductible policies. I'm 57, but the $10k deductible makes more sense for me and my family.
Anybody know when they will axe high deductible plans for those over 30?
Quote from dbphoenix:
So cancer is a choice? I had no idea.
Quote from DHOHHI:
I didn't see that poster state such ....
but eating crappy fast food, not exercising, doing drugs, drinking excessively and smoking are all CHOICES. And those who choose that lifestyle will have health issues such as diabetes, heart isues, HBP, high cholesterol, etc. They should pay significantly higher rates as their supposed 'pre-existing' conditions were a CHOICE.
Quote from CaptainObvious:
The premium is meaningless without knowing what the coverage will be. What are the deductibles?
Quote from Zr1Trader:
What did you do in the 1800's if you got seriously hurt? You just died. If they want to charge me 100k+ to keep me alive just pull the plug, Otherwise I'll pay out of pocket. The only insurance was the good lord back in the day.