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Message from the Supreme Court to the Repubilcans: DENIED!
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<blockquote data-quote="klein" data-source="post: 830902" data-attributes="member: 23950"><p>If you do some simple math, Obamacare will be cheaper then the current one.</p><p>Example:</p><p>Typical welfare family : Single mom with 2 kids</p><p>Now, if just each of the above go to the ER once per year only, at a cost of $575 per quick visit (no actions taken, just quick check-up and drug perscription).</p><p>That's $1725 per year, but in reality it's over $10K per year, since children get more often sick, and parents are more worried with little ones being ill.</p><p>Besides, it is bound that they will need more then just a check-up, maybe a surgery (broken bone), or a hospital stay, adding tens of thousands of dollars more for others to pay.</p><p> </p><p>Now, wouldn't it be cheaper, if the government just forked out $1000 per year to insure them all, instead of paying 10fold and more ?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klein, post: 830902, member: 23950"] If you do some simple math, Obamacare will be cheaper then the current one. Example: Typical welfare family : Single mom with 2 kids Now, if just each of the above go to the ER once per year only, at a cost of $575 per quick visit (no actions taken, just quick check-up and drug perscription). That's $1725 per year, but in reality it's over $10K per year, since children get more often sick, and parents are more worried with little ones being ill. Besides, it is bound that they will need more then just a check-up, maybe a surgery (broken bone), or a hospital stay, adding tens of thousands of dollars more for others to pay. Now, wouldn't it be cheaper, if the government just forked out $1000 per year to insure them all, instead of paying 10fold and more ? [/QUOTE]
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