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It is certainly a valid point of view to say "even if the current way sucks, it is my view that the alternatives would be worse in aggregate."
Also valid to say "the current system sucks and should be changed but this particular solution would be worse." My problem with much of the opposition on the right is that they say the latter and behave the former. |
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It's what I had when I was out of work. |
So...let's say the highest numbers out there are accurate and 48 million people are uninsured (i do not subscribe that figure). This means that 252 million Americans are insured.
You are saying that it is unfair that 252 million people have something that you do not. Because of that, you would impose a change on the 252 million people that have it. Of course, I won't claim to say that all 252 million people are happy with it. I'm not always happy with mine (had to pay a lot for the knee surgery and rehab the daughter had). I also won't say that all of the uninsured really want insurance (if they have to pay) because some have other priorities for their money). I understand there are problems with the current system. However, this does not mean I think the proposed fix is a good idea, and it does not follow that I think nothing should be done. It just means I don't think this shoudl be done. |
Leo - what would you do if either you or your wife lost their job and insurance wasn't available. Or you both lost your jobs.
Now you have to use your savings and UI to live off of and pay for COBRA. Now your savings are gone and you can no longer afford COBRA. Now you have no insurance. What would you do? Don't say it won't happen, because it can. It is happening to thousands of people across the country. What would you do? Quote:
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[quote=BarTopDancer;308551]Leo - what would you do if either you or your wife lost their job and insurance wasn't available. Or you both lost your jobs.
Now you have to use your savings and UI to live off of and pay for COBRA. Now your savings are gone and you can no longer afford COBRA. Now you have no insurance. What would you do? Don't say it won't happen, because it can. It is happening to thousands of people across the country. What would you do? [\QUOTE] And COBRA is oh so affordable when you've lost your job... I used to feel the same way SCA. It was someone elses problem... I had insurance so sure, I could see the importance of it, but it wasn't urgent. Things sure do change when it's your family that's affected. My health insurance wasn't all that great - or so I thought until I had none. I didn't know how good I had it. And letting go of COBRA had to be done. I got a bill for nearly $3,000 for one month. OMFG! Just can't afford it. Well I could - but we would just pay for that and be homeless. Health care is out of control. |
Of course, even if you have insurance, there is no guarantee that you would be covered when you get sick. If your illness is a very expensive one, the insurance company will find a way to not pay up. (Talk about "death panels"!)
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Seriously Betty, look into a catastrophic policy through Anthem Blue Cross. At least for the kids. Or do the kids qualify for the MediCal for kids program? |
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