RE: Uni Health Care
August 26, 2009 at 10:26 am
(This post was last modified: August 26, 2009 at 10:28 am by dry land fish.)
I know many people who have taken bankruptcy and they are just fine. My best friend took a chapter seven bankruptcy about eight years ago because she bit off more than she could chew with a house and a new car. She got to keep her house, sold her car, and the next week had another car that was just as nice. She's better off than I am even having a bankruptcy on her credit report!!
I don't have insurance and I am just fine. I pay around a hundred dollars to see my doctor when I see him. If anything were to happen to me that I just could not afford I know that my family would put a mortgage on their home to help me pay for it. My friends would help and donate money. That's what most people do where I live who can't afford heart surgery or cancer treatments. The government has no right to take money from people who have money to spread it around to people who have no money. People need to rely on charty and friends and family in times of need.
Last year I bought an Adenta dental plan for my whole family for eighty dollars a month. It covered cleaning, x rays, and some dental work up to 75 percent. That's cheap. My mother has her own health insurance. She pays around two hundred a month and she's considered at risk due to her age. A young person can get a good health insurance plan for nothing. My son's plan that I pay for out of pocket costs me one hundred dollars a month. I don't see how insurance is so expensive...it's just what some procedures cost that is expensive. The problem is regulating what doctors are allowed to charge and to make sure they aren't charging excessive amounts for procedures. There is a way the government can control that aspect of the health care indusry without taxing it's citizens. Americans hate taxes.....and we usually resist any new program that requires us to be taxed more. Do not forget that our economy is at it's worst since the great depression. This is NO time to start up new programs that cost billions. I don't care who is dieing in the streets...we can NOT afford it.
I don't have insurance and I am just fine. I pay around a hundred dollars to see my doctor when I see him. If anything were to happen to me that I just could not afford I know that my family would put a mortgage on their home to help me pay for it. My friends would help and donate money. That's what most people do where I live who can't afford heart surgery or cancer treatments. The government has no right to take money from people who have money to spread it around to people who have no money. People need to rely on charty and friends and family in times of need.
Last year I bought an Adenta dental plan for my whole family for eighty dollars a month. It covered cleaning, x rays, and some dental work up to 75 percent. That's cheap. My mother has her own health insurance. She pays around two hundred a month and she's considered at risk due to her age. A young person can get a good health insurance plan for nothing. My son's plan that I pay for out of pocket costs me one hundred dollars a month. I don't see how insurance is so expensive...it's just what some procedures cost that is expensive. The problem is regulating what doctors are allowed to charge and to make sure they aren't charging excessive amounts for procedures. There is a way the government can control that aspect of the health care indusry without taxing it's citizens. Americans hate taxes.....and we usually resist any new program that requires us to be taxed more. Do not forget that our economy is at it's worst since the great depression. This is NO time to start up new programs that cost billions. I don't care who is dieing in the streets...we can NOT afford it.