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<blockquote data-quote="Overpaid Union Thug" data-source="post: 245429" data-attributes="member: 198"><p>I've seen the prices as high as $300.00/month and as low as $100.00/month. It's called shopping around. That's the free market at work. </p><p></p><p> </p><p></p><p></p><p>There is no generalization. It's rather simple.....buy <strong>ANOTHER</strong> car or provide health insurance for your self and your family? Hmm....tough one. If someone can supposedly fork over and extra $350.00-$550.00/month for a new vehicle than they could have afforded to pay between $100.00-$300.00/month for health insurance. Maybe they should drop cable tv or internet. Again....it's all about priority. Spending between $100.00-$300.00/month for the insurance wouldn't require both parents to be working two or three jobs resulting in the kids being "unsupervised" if their parents would get their acts together and forget about having another car, or other amenities, and concentrate on what's important. Now <strong>THAT</strong> is cause and effect.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Overpaid Union Thug, post: 245429, member: 198"] I've seen the prices as high as $300.00/month and as low as $100.00/month. It's called shopping around. That's the free market at work. There is no generalization. It's rather simple.....buy [b]ANOTHER[/b] car or provide health insurance for your self and your family? Hmm....tough one. If someone can supposedly fork over and extra $350.00-$550.00/month for a new vehicle than they could have afforded to pay between $100.00-$300.00/month for health insurance. Maybe they should drop cable tv or internet. Again....it's all about priority. Spending between $100.00-$300.00/month for the insurance wouldn't require both parents to be working two or three jobs resulting in the kids being "unsupervised" if their parents would get their acts together and forget about having another car, or other amenities, and concentrate on what's important. Now [b]THAT[/b] is cause and effect. [/QUOTE]
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