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So in one year you'd have to give them $24,598.20 before they'll pay anything.
So in one year you'd have to give them $24,598.20 before they'll pay anything.
That is cheap -many of my colleagues are paying 1500 bucks or more a month for crappy coverage and high deductibles. of course if you say anything you a heartless republican who only cares about billionares. the elft have always been experts at propaganda.
So in one year you'd have to give them $24,598.20 before they'll pay anything.
Booger saysSo in one year you'd have to give them $24,598.20 before they'll pay anything.
"Quit lying you racist bastard" - Patrick.net Libtardiverse circa 2012.
Actually it is a lie. If you got sick in January, you will have only paid one month's premium.
What is with you democrts picking small technicalities and then claiming others are liars. You still have to pay those premiums-you guys re starting look loony tunes. If you don't get sick you still pay and if you get sick you still pay, weather that person gets sick or not-they have to pay the whole year-so you the liar now???
Actually it is a lie. If you got sick in January, you will have only paid one month's premium.
So in one year you'd have to give them $24,598.20 before they'll pay anything.
So in one year you'd have to give them $24,598.20 before they'll pay anything.
"People would say, 'I bet you forgot about X,'" Putnam says of the string of suggestions from colleagues. "There were 20 or 30 X's."
But even after statistically taking them all into account, the connection remained strong: Higher diversity meant lower social capital. In his findings, Putnam writes that those in more diverse communities tend to "distrust their neighbors, regardless of the color of their skin, to withdraw even from close friends, to expect the worst from their community and its leaders, to volunteer less, give less to charity and work on community projects less often, to register to vote less, to agitate for social reform more but have less faith that they can actually make a difference, and to huddle unhappily in front of the television."
"People living in ethnically diverse settings appear to 'hunker down' -- that is, to pull in like a turtle," Putnam writes.
The others heartily agree with the US CoC and AARP that the public should be forced by law (Thanks Obamacare!) to pay ever-rising premiums, forever.
Gentle Reader,
We need a better healthcare system. What we are getting is a payout to Billionaires, and a good, deep anal probing. I find it incredible that we are being saved from this by John McCain and two or so other Republicans: Senator Rand Paul, Republican of Kentucky, Senator Susan Collins, Republican of Maine, and possibly Senator Lisa Murkowski of Alaska.
Graham-Cassidy health-care block grants to the States bill indeed. Cassidy is a Senator from my state of Louisiana. I'm not sure what to make of him. He is either a clueless, naive, nincompoop, or someone who just doesn't give a good goddamn about anyone else or his obligations as a Senator. I'm not sure what the difference is, but there you are.
Regards,
Roidy
P.S. I need an ApocalypseFuck_Is_Adorable rancid clam fart comment at this juncture.