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<blockquote data-quote="bacha29" data-source="post: 4617236" data-attributes="member: 58386"><p>Tex you are a true modern day Christian..."I am my brother's keeper as long as it doesn't cause me any work or cost me any money".</p><p></p><p>Now by your own admission you have your own health conditions consistent with people in your age group. So tell us just exactly what measures are you currently taking to make certain that your current bills are being paid as well as the measures you're taking to ensure that they will continue to be paid in the future should a profound and completely unforeseeable change occurs either in your health or your own financial situation .</p><p></p><p>Look you talk about people getting insurance through their employer. That's great as long as (1) the employer is picking up the premiums and (2) they don't get laid off, whereby it's "hasta lavista baby" for their insurance which happened to millions to this year leaving them with the impossible task of paying the premiums through COBRA or go to the ACA exchanges whereby they will still have to pay a prorated percentage of the premiums unless they're income is so low that they get it at no cost through the expanded Medicaid program provided that their state government chooses to participate in the program and agrees to pay it's required 10% share of the program's cost.</p><p></p><p>The inescapable reality is that people whether they have insurance or not they will continue to go to the hospital in an effort to SAVE THEIR FREAKING LIVES!. At least under the ACA they had to buy some basic health insurance even if it did require heavy premium subsidization just to end the practice of them racking up tens of thousands of dollars in medical bills then just walk out the door and stiff the hospital who will in turn pass it down to the insurers who will pass it on down to subscribers. And needless to say your Dear Leader by executive order ended the requirement that people buy health insurance yet those who refused to by continue to seek healthcare, racking up bills they never pay</p><p></p><p>And later this year or early next year SCOTUS overturns the ACA and with the promised REPEAL in place we will be right back where we started from eagerly waiting for the promised "replaced with something better" which we have already been waiting for for the past 3 years.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bacha29, post: 4617236, member: 58386"] Tex you are a true modern day Christian..."I am my brother's keeper as long as it doesn't cause me any work or cost me any money". Now by your own admission you have your own health conditions consistent with people in your age group. So tell us just exactly what measures are you currently taking to make certain that your current bills are being paid as well as the measures you're taking to ensure that they will continue to be paid in the future should a profound and completely unforeseeable change occurs either in your health or your own financial situation . Look you talk about people getting insurance through their employer. That's great as long as (1) the employer is picking up the premiums and (2) they don't get laid off, whereby it's "hasta lavista baby" for their insurance which happened to millions to this year leaving them with the impossible task of paying the premiums through COBRA or go to the ACA exchanges whereby they will still have to pay a prorated percentage of the premiums unless they're income is so low that they get it at no cost through the expanded Medicaid program provided that their state government chooses to participate in the program and agrees to pay it's required 10% share of the program's cost. The inescapable reality is that people whether they have insurance or not they will continue to go to the hospital in an effort to SAVE THEIR FREAKING LIVES!. At least under the ACA they had to buy some basic health insurance even if it did require heavy premium subsidization just to end the practice of them racking up tens of thousands of dollars in medical bills then just walk out the door and stiff the hospital who will in turn pass it down to the insurers who will pass it on down to subscribers. And needless to say your Dear Leader by executive order ended the requirement that people buy health insurance yet those who refused to by continue to seek healthcare, racking up bills they never pay And later this year or early next year SCOTUS overturns the ACA and with the promised REPEAL in place we will be right back where we started from eagerly waiting for the promised "replaced with something better" which we have already been waiting for for the past 3 years. [/QUOTE]
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