Obamacare

bu$hleaguer

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If the % is more than the flat rate, you pay the %.
Yep. Again I don't really give a shit about it. They can hit me with a shit ton of penalties and I still won't do it. I'm healthy and the penalties are way cheaper than monthly costs if I had it. I saw what it did to my options for offering it to my employees and that left a bad taste in my mouth. If I need care I go to the clinic and it's pretty cheap. I'm not paying for someone else's care every month. Hopefully the shit gets revamped or some changes are made so they don't ruin private health care forever.
 

Glaucoma

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Yep. Again I don't really give a shit about it. They can hit me with a shit ton of penalties and I still won't do it. I'm healthy and the penalties are way cheaper than monthly costs if I had it. I saw what it did to my options for offering it to my employees and that left a bad taste in my mouth. If I need care I go to the clinic and it's pretty cheap. I'm not paying for someone else's care every month. Hopefully the shit gets revamped or some changes are made so they don't ruin private health care forever.
A large amount of bankruptcies occur as a result of unexpected medical expenses.

Personally, I don't think it's worth the risk to be uninsured, especially when you have assets to protect.
 

bu$hleaguer

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we'll end up paying for yours though, eventually.

didn't your girlfriend just lose her legs in a car accident? yep, we'll end up paying for it when something like that happens to you.

fucking freeloading mooch.
Yeah she did, But how am I freeloading mooch again?
 

UncleBuck

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Yeah she did, But how am I freeloading mooch again?
because we are gonna end up paying your health care bills when it happens to you.

"i don't need health insurance", proclaims idiot who just witnessed a massive and unexpected medical malady.

so fucking dumb.
 

bu$hleaguer

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A large amount of bankruptcies occur as a result of unexpected medical expenses.

Personally, I don't think it's worth the risk to be uninsured, especially when you have assets to protect.
Yeah I absolutely agree with you and I do have assets to protect. Next time there's open enrollment I plan to check it out, but the hope for repealment and good sound health currently keep me from caring until the open enrollment happens next
 

bu$hleaguer

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because we are gonna end up paying your health care bills when it happens to you.

"i don't need health insurance", proclaims idiot who just witnessed a massive and unexpected medical malady.

so fucking dumb.
How are you going to pay my healthcare bills? What the fuck are you talking about? No one paid my lady's health care bills, it came out of my pocket. No one paid for it but her and I.

And if and when something happens to me I'm prepared to pay for it as I always do out of pocket. Not sure what the fuck you're talking about, I'm far from a mooch dude, I don't and never have used anyone else's funds for me. I've earned all my shit.
 

UncleBuck

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the hope for repealment
lol, nope.

How are you going to pay my healthcare bills? What the fuck are you talking about? No one paid my lady's health care bills, it came out of my pocket. No one paid for it but her and I.

And if and when something happens to me I'm prepared to pay for it as I always do out of pocket. Not sure what the fuck you're talking about, I'm far from a mooch dude, I don't and never have used anyone else's funds for me. I've earned all my shit.
how much did an emergency double amputation and follow up care run you?

conservative estimates run around $75,000.

how are you gonna pay for that $100,000 bypass surgery when you're laid up and unable to work?

you won't, we will. because you had a fucking hissy fit and went to retard-land even though you could afford to play it smart.

dumbass.
 

bu$hleaguer

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lol, nope.



how much did an emergency double amputation and follow up care run you?

conservative estimates run around $75,000.

how are you gonna pay for that $100,000 bypass surgery when you're laid up and unable to work?

you won't, we will. because you had a fucking hissy fit and went to retard-land even though you could afford to play it smart.

dumbass.
Not following ya. You're close on the costs for her treatment, but when all was said and done it was higher.

I'll have insurance by the time I have triple bypass surgery. The smart move is to go as long as you can without it, therefore saving as much cash as you can, and then get it at the last moment. Doesn't always work as planned, but I'm still in saving mode since I'm healthy. Relax yourself, I'll get it in the next year or two.
 

UncleBuck

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Not following ya. You're close on the costs for her treatment, but when all was said and done it was higher.

I'll have insurance by the time I have triple bypass surgery. The smart move is to go as long as you can without it, therefore saving as much cash as you can, and then get it at the last moment. Doesn't always work as planned, but I'm still in saving mode since I'm healthy. Relax yourself, I'll get it in the next year or two.
so you paid nearly $100,000 out of pocket for medical care?

and you complain about customers taking too many napkins from your shitty little ice cream restaurant?

what a man you are.
 

Glaucoma

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Not following ya. You're close on the costs for her treatment, but when all was said and done it was higher.

I'll have insurance by the time I have triple bypass surgery. The smart move is to go as long as you can without it, therefore saving as much cash as you can, and then get it at the last moment. Doesn't always work as planned, but I'm still in saving mode since I'm healthy. Relax yourself, I'll get it in the next year or two.
I can understand your perspective. I went until my early 30's before I even had my blood drawn for the first time and the last time I was overnight in a hospital was when I was born. It's still a risky move though, and I know you know that.

I see what they charge for people older than me. They basically demand that you risk your entire estate or give them a fat piece of your cash. Holy fuck. Greedy bastards everywhere. But that's why we needed some reforms. You may not like this aspect of it, but all in all, most people agree that the changes were a good thing.
 

bu$hleaguer

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so you paid nearly $100,000 out of pocket for medical care?

and you complain about customers taking too many napkins from your shitty little ice cream restaurant?

what a man you are.
You're a man of your word. Quote me on the napkin thing at my ice cream restaurant or whatever you just made up. There's a reason you're on ignore and most people don't like you. You make shit up and can't back your mouth up.
 

bu$hleaguer

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so you paid nearly $100,000 out of pocket for medical care?

and you complain about customers taking too many napkins from your shitty little ice cream restaurant?

what a man you are.
Tell me again how I mooched off the system by paying for medical services myself? Derp.

Go back and grow some weed. Real jobs, school, and arguments are not your forte.
 

UncleBuck

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Tell me again how I mooched off the system by paying for medical services myself? Derp.

Go back and grow some weed. Real jobs, school, and arguments are not your forte.
i grow weed in addition to making $22 an hour as part of a construction crew. they both pay about the same.

and i never worry about how many boveda packs i need to buy or how many plastic bags i go through. these are called the costs of doing business.

have fun scooping my ice cream cone, ya loser.
 
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