health care under the government

poor health treatment i typical of government care all over the world

  • agree

    Votes: 10 50.0%
  • disagree

    Votes: 9 45.0%
  • not sure

    Votes: 1 5.0%

  • Total voters
    20
Quote from bugscoe:

$1000? Back that up with facts.

Both my wife and I are self employed and on separate insurance policies with our child under hers.

We are not even paying close to $1000 per month.

It sure sounds good though when you're trying to push this crapola through on the public.

You are a liar.
Either that, or absurdly ignorant and misinformed.
Probably a little bit of both.

A Blue Cross Plan of California for a husband and wife in their 40's with a $1,000 deductible is $960 per month!

https://express.rwsol.com/roi/getCC...eId=135&productLine=Medical&showAllPlans=true
 
Quote from bugscoe:

Hey genius, you can choose more than one deductible.

Hey genius, there is choices in life.

I stand by my previous post.
You are either a LIAR or terribly misinformed.
 
Quote from Landis82:

I stand by my previous post.
You are either a LIAR or terribly misinformed.

I'm paying around $1100 QUARTERLY for a family of three with 2 separate policies.

When you're 'misinformed', you choose to pay $960 a month.
 
Quote from Landis82:

I stand by my previous post.
You are either a LIAR or terribly misinformed.

Translation: He refuses to admit being wrong. Even when it's obvious to everyone else.
 
Quote from bugscoe:

$1000? Back that up with facts.

Both my wife and I are self employed and on separate insurance policies with our child under hers.

We are not even paying close to $1000 per month.

It sure sounds good though when you're trying to push this crapola through on the public.

My wife and I have a 5K deductible and pay over 1000/month. Health insurance in the USA is a joke. THen when I make a claim the insurance company figures out a way to deny part of it.

Seneca
 
I'm baffled as to why there's not more "geographical arbitrage," in this country.

When I moved from California to Nevada. Our combined health insurance premiums went from $940 per month to less than $450 per. Not mention Home Owners, Car, Life...the total savings was greater than $2300. This doesn't include state or property taxes.

This of course is not why we moved. And I piss on $2300...however it's nice to have it laying around to piss upon when the feeling strikes ya.

BTW I'm laying 10:1 odds that Obama will not get some sort of health care through in his 1st term. You people worry way too much.
 
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