NDFarmer wrote:There is an event on November 6th which could fix all this.
Right on brother!
NDFarmer wrote:There is an event on November 6th which could fix all this.
IdahoCopper wrote:Nobody here, or in the media is discussing the Big Picture. SCOTUS just ruled that a penalty is a constitutional tax.
Now the floodgates for an ever-increasing number of penalties is unleashed. We will be awash in innovative penalties, that will be justified by this ruling.
Obamacare is just a drop in the pond to what is coming.
Big Mac penalty
Soda pop penalty
Too much salt penalty
Tobacco penalty
French (oops "Freedom") Fries penalty
Federal seat belt penalty
the list is endless.
Rodebaugh wrote:Problem is, folks have and have had for a long time the "right to healthcare". ie...you can't be turned away durning an emergency.
I already pay for this right for others through my taxation. What has changed? Folks gonna have to pay a little for themselves now?
I have no problem with the ends but as most others....I don't care much for the means.
frugi wrote:Rodebaugh wrote:Problem is, folks have and have had for a long time the "right to healthcare". ie...you can't be turned away durning an emergency.
I already pay for this right for others through my taxation. What has changed? Folks gonna have to pay a little for themselves now?
I have no problem with the ends but as most others....I don't care much for the means.
I am not sure what taxes you are paying for this "right". Just because you wont be turned away does not mean you are off the hook. My friend jumped off a cliff into some water, and shattered both of his legs, had to be airlifted to a hospital, had to have reconstructive surgery, had to learn to walk all over again. He did not have insurance. He has a $3,000,000.00 hospital bill, he will pay for it the rest of his life. How does that mean that you in any way paid for it?
Thogey wrote:Back on topic.
The cruel fact is: Americans cannot handle real freedom. Because with freedom comes responsibility. Which means that each, truly free American, should be responsible for 100% of their own medical expenses. But that does not happen because we Americans have unrealistic expectations. Most Americans do not think they are responsible for their own health care costs.
I have a private, high deductible policy with an HSA. I have made every effort to be self reliant and provide for my family.
I get a gash at work that needs stitches. I pay out of my HSA account, I put money in it every week.
Recently I paid cash or a 5 stitch wound ,including a tetanus shot, with an MD sewing me up. $300 out the door.
I thought the was a pretty good price. The ER would have been $1500
We pay cash for dental care (you get a better deal and better care with cash)
But it looks like Omambo and the rest of his friends are going to make my goal of being self reliant impossible.
Please someone argue with this.
TXBullion wrote:Will all private insurance have to accept pre existing? If so wont that mean higher rates across the board since risk pool has greatly increased?
Also I think doc meant we pay for it anyways in terms of bad debt being factored in as a cost of doing business , maybe I'm wrong though
TXBullion wrote:Will all private insurance have to accept pre existing? If so wont that mean higher rates across the board since risk pool has greatly increased?
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