Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am fine with my health insurance, its just part of my pay package when considering a job. If they have more expensive health insurance then I ask for more money or weigh it against another job offer
Also can decide on choosing my spouses if needed.
System is designed find for two working adults, if you are on of the poors or old Medicaid and Medicare is available.
Stop tying to get free or discount anything it doesn't exist.
Attaching healthcare to employment is one of the problems, especially for the "poors" you disdain.
Maybe someone should work ?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am fine with my health insurance, its just part of my pay package when considering a job. If they have more expensive health insurance then I ask for more money or weigh it against another job offer
Also can decide on choosing my spouses if needed.
System is designed find for two working adults, if you are on of the poors or old Medicaid and Medicare is available.
Stop tying to get free or discount anything it doesn't exist.
Attaching healthcare to employment is one of the problems, especially for the "poors" you disdain.
Anonymous wrote:People have to be more responsible and save their money to cover paying for health insurance and out of pocket expenses. ACA plans are still pretty reasonable and there are good plans available to most people for $500 to $1,000 per person per month, even without subsidies.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am fine with my health insurance, its just part of my pay package when considering a job. If they have more expensive health insurance then I ask for more money or weigh it against another job offer
Also can decide on choosing my spouses if needed.
System is designed find for two working adults, if you are on of the poors or old Medicaid and Medicare is available.
Stop tying to get free or discount anything it doesn't exist.
Attaching healthcare to employment is one of the problems, especially for the "poors" you disdain.
I do disdain them, because you seek to declare everyone under the sunas poor in the name of compassion and get them in to an alternative system where they can rely on everyone else. It's like a sickness and a crusade with you. No!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am fine with my health insurance, its just part of my pay package when considering a job. If they have more expensive health insurance then I ask for more money or weigh it against another job offer
Also can decide on choosing my spouses if needed.
System is designed find for two working adults, if you are on of the poors or old Medicaid and Medicare is available.
Stop tying to get free or discount anything it doesn't exist.
Attaching healthcare to employment is one of the problems, especially for the "poors" you disdain.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This whole fiasco solidly proves we need universal healthcare.
It's not that easy in the US to set up, it's just not. It's a HUGE country with a lot of unhealthy people to start with. I could give you 50 reasons why it's near impossible. I'm not suggesting HC reform isn't needed or that I'm opposed to universal healthcare - it's just that the reality of putting in one in the US today is a pipe dream. It would never work.
Our entire lifestyle and beliefs profoundly differ from countries with successful existing universal HC systems. I'm not sure what would work.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am fine with my health insurance, its just part of my pay package when considering a job. If they have more expensive health insurance then I ask for more money or weigh it against another job offer
Also can decide on choosing my spouses if needed.
System is designed find for two working adults, if you are on of the poors or old Medicaid and Medicare is available.
Stop tying to get free or discount anything it doesn't exist.
Attaching healthcare to employment is one of the problems, especially for the "poors" you disdain.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am fine with my health insurance, its just part of my pay package when considering a job. If they have more expensive health insurance then I ask for more money or weigh it against another job offer
Also can decide on choosing my spouses if needed.
System is designed find for two working adults, if you are on of the poors or old Medicaid and Medicare is available.
Stop tying to get free or discount anything it doesn't exist.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm one of them. I'm 60 and healthy now but what if I need a knee replacement at some point? Simply letting the subsidies lapse without any other plan in place is folly. Two weeks in trumpeze means not happening any time soon.Anonymous wrote:I've seen an unprecedented number of people say they are going to have to forgo health insurance this year.
I am sure a lifelong boomer who has had artificially low costs for everything and the rest of us younger folks subsidizing you can afford the extra subsidies. Stop trying to get us to pay more to subsidize your life.
Anonymous wrote:I'm one of them. I'm 60 and healthy now but what if I need a knee replacement at some point? Simply letting the subsidies lapse without any other plan in place is folly. Two weeks in trumpeze means not happening any time soon.Anonymous wrote:I've seen an unprecedented number of people say they are going to have to forgo health insurance this year.
Anonymous wrote:I'm one of them. I'm 60 and healthy now but what if I need a knee replacement at some point? Simply letting the subsidies lapse without any other plan in place is folly. Two weeks in trumpeze means not happening any time soon.[/quoteAnonymous wrote:I've seen an unprecedented number of people say they are going to have to forgo health insurance this year.
I am sure a lifelong boomer who has had artificially low costs for everything and the rest of us younger folks subsidizing you can afford the extra subsidies. Stop trying to get us to pay more to subsidize your life.
I'm one of them. I'm 60 and healthy now but what if I need a knee replacement at some point? Simply letting the subsidies lapse without any other plan in place is folly. Two weeks in trumpeze means not happening any time soon.Anonymous wrote:I've seen an unprecedented number of people say they are going to have to forgo health insurance this year.
Anonymous wrote:I am fine with my health insurance, its just part of my pay package when considering a job. If they have more expensive health insurance then I ask for more money or weigh it against another job offer
Anonymous wrote:I am fine with my health insurance, its just part of my pay package when considering a job. If they have more expensive health insurance then I ask for more money or weigh it against another job offer