Free Health Care for the Rest of Your Life!!!
Of what I have paid for insurance, I have hardly ever used it. In fact, I try to stay healthy so I don't have to use it. It seems like most of what I'm paying is pure profit. I rather have have the money benefit another person's health rather than the big business bank accounts.
But...chingchonger....you can say that about any insurance.
For example, I have paid house insurance for 40+ years, have never made or collected on a claim.
I have paid car insurance for more than the 40 years. Collected once, but it does not even come close to the total premiums I paid through the years.
Life insurance...etc. (most people quit paying after a certain amount of time).
Boat Insurance, etc.
RV insurance, etc.
etc. etc. etc
For example, I have paid house insurance for 40+ years, have never made or collected on a claim.
I have paid car insurance for more than the 40 years. Collected once, but it does not even come close to the total premiums I paid through the years.
Life insurance...etc. (most people quit paying after a certain amount of time).
Boat Insurance, etc.
RV insurance, etc.
etc. etc. etc
You sir have no understanding or compassion for those less fortunate than yourself.
You honestly think people are poor by choice?
Sometimes people priorities aren't screwed up either.
I will agree that there are people out there that are like that but the greater majority of people living in poverty aren't. Sometimes people are living within there means which is well below yours and my standard of life and still poor. People driving a 20 - 30 year old 500 dollar beater car because that’s all they can afford if they even own a car, not owning a cell because it's an additional expense they don't need, not having cable or internet because they can't afford them, wearing the same clothes they've owned for 10 years because new clothes are too expensive, and still having a hard time making ends meet. People that make too much money to qualify for government assistance (so they pay for their healthcare like you and me) but don't make enough to keep up with the rising costs of gas, health care, food, taxes, and housing. To people like that the only choices they have to make is whether they are going to feed their family that week or pay their gas and electric bill to keep the power on and their family warm. Like previously stated I grew up supported by our system in the ghetto so unfortunately I got to feel and experience poverty first hand and know what it's like to be poor. I busted my ass so I didn't have to live like that my whole life. I also know a lot of good people that work hard, do their best, and live within their means but are still poor due to our Capitalist system and our economy. I could go on with this forever but like I said a couple posts ago you've obviously never lived in poverty so I wouldn't expect you to truly know anything about it or understand. Let me guess you a right wing Republican too? 
You honestly think people are poor by choice?
I will agree that there are people out there that are like that but the greater majority of people living in poverty aren't. Sometimes people are living within there means which is well below yours and my standard of life and still poor. People driving a 20 - 30 year old 500 dollar beater car because that’s all they can afford if they even own a car, not owning a cell because it's an additional expense they don't need, not having cable or internet because they can't afford them, wearing the same clothes they've owned for 10 years because new clothes are too expensive, and still having a hard time making ends meet. People that make too much money to qualify for government assistance (so they pay for their healthcare like you and me) but don't make enough to keep up with the rising costs of gas, health care, food, taxes, and housing. To people like that the only choices they have to make is whether they are going to feed their family that week or pay their gas and electric bill to keep the power on and their family warm. Like previously stated I grew up supported by our system in the ghetto so unfortunately I got to feel and experience poverty first hand and know what it's like to be poor. I busted my ass so I didn't have to live like that my whole life. I also know a lot of good people that work hard, do their best, and live within their means but are still poor due to our Capitalist system and our economy. I could go on with this forever but like I said a couple posts ago you've obviously never lived in poverty so I wouldn't expect you to truly know anything about it or understand. Let me guess you a right wing Republican too? But...chingchonger....you can say that about any insurance.
For example, I have paid house insurance for 40+ years, have never made or collected on a claim.
I have paid car insurance for more than the 40 years. Collected once, but it does not even come close to the total premiums I paid through the years.
Life insurance...etc. (most people quit paying after a certain amount of time).
Boat Insurance, etc.
RV insurance, etc.
etc. etc. etc
For example, I have paid house insurance for 40+ years, have never made or collected on a claim.
I have paid car insurance for more than the 40 years. Collected once, but it does not even come close to the total premiums I paid through the years.
Life insurance...etc. (most people quit paying after a certain amount of time).
Boat Insurance, etc.
RV insurance, etc.
etc. etc. etc
I can afford my health insurance now because I'm single with no family, but how much would you say a family of four would have to pay for health insurance each month? This is where I see price of insurance going out of hand and costing too much.
Let's say there's a fellow that is married and has two kids, a dog, and a house with a picket fence. He earns a decent amount of money and lives a moderate lifestyle with two cars, a house mortgage, and health benefits for his entire family. He suddenly gets really sick and has to get lots of treatment. He'll spend tons of money on co-pays and deductibles, and he can't work. Medical bills are adding up. He sell his house and cars. Move into a cheap tiny apartment in a bad neighborhood with awful living conditions. Wife who hasn't worked since she married has to go find a job that pays crap. They also need to hire a babysitter or get the kids in daycare since the father is in no condition to care for his family. Wife has to cook, clean, work, and take care of everyone. Husband's health is not getting much better because his family is not able to afford all of the necessary treatments. Wife finally goes crazy and kills them all. She gets placed in a mental institute. She is later released back into the world with nothing. She becomes another homeless person begging for money on the street corner and contributing nothing to society. If they only had universal health care.
What I'm getting at is that the high cost of heath care can put a family into poverty and tear a family apart. I'm sure there are other ways to explain it, but I think you get the gist of it.
Let's say there's a fellow that is married and has two kids, a dog, and a house with a picket fence. He earns a decent amount of money and lives a moderate lifestyle with two cars, a house mortgage, and health benefits for his entire family. He suddenly gets really sick and has to get lots of treatment. He'll spend tons of money on co-pays and deductibles, and he can't work. Medical bills are adding up. He sell his house and cars. Move into a cheap tiny apartment in a bad neighborhood with awful living conditions. Wife who hasn't worked since she married has to go find a job that pays crap. They also need to hire a babysitter or get the kids in daycare since the father is in no condition to care for his family. Wife has to cook, clean, work, and take care of everyone. Husband's health is not getting much better because his family is not able to afford all of the necessary treatments. Wife finally goes crazy and kills them all. She gets placed in a mental institute. She is later released back into the world with nothing. She becomes another homeless person begging for money on the street corner and contributing nothing to society. If they only had universal health care.
What I'm getting at is that the high cost of heath care can put a family into poverty and tear a family apart. I'm sure there are other ways to explain it, but I think you get the gist of it.
[quote=chingchonger;215789]Health is a necessity. You don't need to own a house, car, boat, RV, etc.[/quote
True, but I do on some of them.......because I'm a capitalist and know how to manipulate the system. But a car is almost a necessity to get to and from work. I believe the argument is what fits the best utility.
True, but I do on some of them.......because I'm a capitalist and know how to manipulate the system. But a car is almost a necessity to get to and from work. I believe the argument is what fits the best utility.
I can afford my health insurance now because I'm single with no family, but how much would you say a family of four would have to pay for health insurance each month? This is where I see price of insurance going out of hand and costing too much.
Let's say there's a fellow that is married and has two kids, a dog, and a house with a picket fence. He earns a decent amount of money and lives a moderate lifestyle with two cars, a house mortgage, and health benefits for his entire family. He suddenly gets really sick and has to get lots of treatment. He'll spend tons of money on co-pays and deductibles, and he can't work. Medical bills are adding up. He sell his house and cars. Move into a cheap tiny apartment in a bad neighborhood with awful living conditions. Wife who hasn't worked since she married has to go find a job that pays crap. They also need to hire a babysitter or get the kids in daycare since the father is in no condition to care for his family. Wife has to cook, clean, work, and take care of everyone. Husband's health is not getting much better because his family is not able to afford all of the necessary treatments. Wife finally goes crazy and kills them all. She gets placed in a mental institute. She is later released back into the world with nothing. She becomes another homeless person begging for money on the street corner and contributing nothing to society. If they only had universal health care.
What I'm getting at is that the high cost of heath care can put a family into poverty and tear a family apart. I'm sure there are other ways to explain it, but I think you get the gist of it.
Let's say there's a fellow that is married and has two kids, a dog, and a house with a picket fence. He earns a decent amount of money and lives a moderate lifestyle with two cars, a house mortgage, and health benefits for his entire family. He suddenly gets really sick and has to get lots of treatment. He'll spend tons of money on co-pays and deductibles, and he can't work. Medical bills are adding up. He sell his house and cars. Move into a cheap tiny apartment in a bad neighborhood with awful living conditions. Wife who hasn't worked since she married has to go find a job that pays crap. They also need to hire a babysitter or get the kids in daycare since the father is in no condition to care for his family. Wife has to cook, clean, work, and take care of everyone. Husband's health is not getting much better because his family is not able to afford all of the necessary treatments. Wife finally goes crazy and kills them all. She gets placed in a mental institute. She is later released back into the world with nothing. She becomes another homeless person begging for money on the street corner and contributing nothing to society. If they only had universal health care.
What I'm getting at is that the high cost of heath care can put a family into poverty and tear a family apart. I'm sure there are other ways to explain it, but I think you get the gist of it.
I will say it again those who earn less then 25K a year can get Medicare for their kids. Those who are impoverished get free health care. Those who earn $40k a year (avg family income) can afford health car if they really wanted to.
Thats about $2500 a month net.
Rent or mortgage/insurance should be no more then $800 at that income Utilities/Cable/Phone maybe $200 Car insurance $200 Food $400 Medical Insurance $200
Total. 2000 Still leaves $500 for savings and extras.
The point is it CAN be done. People are taking home a lot more then that and claiming they cannot afford medical insurance. They can They CHOOSE other things as more important. Its all about priorities and sacrifice,
Maybe if you're single in your area.
Sometimes good people end up in bad situations.
Last edited by captain howdy; Nov 30, 2007 at 09:07 AM.
Most if not all medical policies have a maximum out of pocket expense.If you have children it's doubly important to have medical insurance. A family policy costs about $500 a month. Most families have 2 car payments that are more then that. They have credit card debt that is nearly that.
I will say it again those who earn less then 25K a year can get Medicare for their kids. Those who are impoverished get free health care. Those who earn $40k a year (avg family income) can afford health car if they really wanted to.
Thats about $2500 a month net.
Rent or mortgage/insurance should be no more then $800 at that income Utilities/Cable/Phone maybe $200 Car insurance $200 Food $400 Medical Insurance $200
Total. 2000 Still leaves $500 for savings and extras.
The point is it CAN be done. People are taking home a lot more then that and claiming they cannot afford medical insurance. They can They CHOOSE other things as more important. Its all about priorities and sacrifice,
I will say it again those who earn less then 25K a year can get Medicare for their kids. Those who are impoverished get free health care. Those who earn $40k a year (avg family income) can afford health car if they really wanted to.
Thats about $2500 a month net.
Rent or mortgage/insurance should be no more then $800 at that income Utilities/Cable/Phone maybe $200 Car insurance $200 Food $400 Medical Insurance $200
Total. 2000 Still leaves $500 for savings and extras.
The point is it CAN be done. People are taking home a lot more then that and claiming they cannot afford medical insurance. They can They CHOOSE other things as more important. Its all about priorities and sacrifice,
Yeah, "Priorities and sacrifice" Tell that to those self-serving sycophant congress dolts who rarely work and feel entitled to "their seat" while voting themselves payraises!
Poop flows from the top down and those self righteous indignant bags of&%$^K# serve as fine examples of what is wrong with this countries values. These folks do all they can to simply stay where they are and show their pearly whites. Stalling and being ineffective at actually doing their job brings us all down. They "sacrifice" nothing and show us their "priorities" are to self and party. Top down theory at its worst. Public service, yeah right............ But I digress.....
Back on topic:
I employ people at my small business. I looked, pooled and worked hard at trying to keep and find the best single and group health insurance.
One of my guys hit age 50 and the premium doubled. Same price everywhere. I had to stop offering health insurance and gave him a small raise. His premium alone was over $500.00 /month with no real "preexisting condition" etc. Just an age thing. Get older, they charge ya more. The way of the world.....
Makes sense in a capitalist way since they gotta pay their share holders. For profit medical has its drawbacks people. Insurance is a for profit business, so it is a flawed way to go about health care these days.
This was over eight years ago. Prices have climbed even more. Out of control health care prices DO exist. Stop with the blinders people

Not everyone IS a lazy bum or illegal like you folks make things out to be. Bad things DO happen to good people all the time.
Too many people listening to talk radio jocks here. I can tell. Remember folks, the talk radio buffoons are getting paid to entertain. Their word is not law and they only serve themselves.We have to stop lionising them.
See how patriotic they'd be if you paid them a simple "Living wage". But I digress................
And of course ALL our woes are due to the "illegles" ..........
Bootstrap conservatives and Lazy Socialists ( Not you CH ) should try to meet in the middle.
Poverty can be overcome by some, but not all. A few lazy folks pollute a LOT of boostrap Conservative world views. Yes, idiots abuse the systems, they always will and alway do. Look no further than the Federal government for confirmation of how to ruin a once great series of systems. But I digress......
Anyway, nice lively banter here these days.


