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Originally Posted by suesheboy
If they can't afford insurance they get subsidized. Shows how much you know.
I had my own insurance since I was 18 years old paid by myself, same as rent, school and cars. I was not fortunate. I worked my ass off and was given nothing.
Maybe you should fewer luxury goods or phones in order to afford insurance. Says a lot for the company you work for (or own) too.
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I'll say it again:
So you agree that you think your bigger bank account justifies you forcing your ideas for how to live on others.
I'm sorry, are we talking about each other personally or are we discussing an issue which impacts most Americans?
Getting subsidized against one's will is being forced onto welfare. If you are being subsidized, you are on welfare. Kind of the definition:
http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/welfare?s=t "financial or other assistance to an individual or family from a city, state, or national government" You paid for school yourself without Financial Aid from the government? I'm afraid I am wearing my skeptical face now.
We can do some math. How much have you spent on health insurance over the years? How much of a discount did you get because of your daddy's insurance company job? How much have you and your insurers combined spent on your healthcare? Are you ahead or did the insurance company make money on you?