RE: The FOX NEWS Shits Will Explode
February 19, 2014 at 12:02 pm
(This post was last modified: February 19, 2014 at 12:09 pm by Assimilate.)
My Mom works for Aetna, she pretty much thinks Obamacare is the end of the world. She's also the one who does the math to determine if you will be a financial loss for the company. She's pretty much a sheep, and worships anything that comes out of her CEO's mouth. Her belief is that the new health care laws will put her out of a job eventually, I forget the exact reasons why she thinks this. But he argument is pretty much what "could" happen instead of what "is" happening right now. Personally, I don't have a problem with the new health care act I'm about to be 30, my job I am at doesn't offer health insurance, why wouldn't I be for it.
I also never really got along with my mom, not because of what I bring up, but because of her way of thinking (and acting). She is also the same type of person who thinks a rise in minimum wage is solicism, but not working full time and still collecting.
Also want to add, a friend of mine was diagnosed with lymphoma a couple years ago (before the healthcare act took place).
He walked into the ER with a tumor the size of a golf ball on his neck, he isn't very smart at letting it get to that point, but he did. He went in to the hospital because he could hardly breath, and eating and drinking were painful. He was uninsured, and they actually wouldn't have treated him because he walked in. The nurse had to lie on the paper work making it look like he couldn't walk in on his own to get treated. I'm not sure what kind of aide he got, but he got it. He doesn't have any signs of cancer anymore, but just the idea he could have been turned away is just sickening.
I also never really got along with my mom, not because of what I bring up, but because of her way of thinking (and acting). She is also the same type of person who thinks a rise in minimum wage is solicism, but not working full time and still collecting.
Also want to add, a friend of mine was diagnosed with lymphoma a couple years ago (before the healthcare act took place).
He walked into the ER with a tumor the size of a golf ball on his neck, he isn't very smart at letting it get to that point, but he did. He went in to the hospital because he could hardly breath, and eating and drinking were painful. He was uninsured, and they actually wouldn't have treated him because he walked in. The nurse had to lie on the paper work making it look like he couldn't walk in on his own to get treated. I'm not sure what kind of aide he got, but he got it. He doesn't have any signs of cancer anymore, but just the idea he could have been turned away is just sickening.