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March 23, 2010 at 3:23 PM #530897March 23, 2010 at 3:30 PM #529966
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Guestthats a good point Matt- if all the illegals become legal doesn’t that add 20 mill (Matts #’s) to the free health insurance ?
March 23, 2010 at 3:30 PM #530096Anonymous
Guestthats a good point Matt- if all the illegals become legal doesn’t that add 20 mill (Matts #’s) to the free health insurance ?
March 23, 2010 at 3:30 PM #530545Anonymous
Guestthats a good point Matt- if all the illegals become legal doesn’t that add 20 mill (Matts #’s) to the free health insurance ?
March 23, 2010 at 3:30 PM #530643Anonymous
Guestthats a good point Matt- if all the illegals become legal doesn’t that add 20 mill (Matts #’s) to the free health insurance ?
March 23, 2010 at 3:30 PM #530902Anonymous
Guestthats a good point Matt- if all the illegals become legal doesn’t that add 20 mill (Matts #’s) to the free health insurance ?
March 23, 2010 at 3:37 PM #529976ucodegen
Participantjust because you can do it doesn’t mean that millions of other can.
Are you saying tough luck to those who can’t follow your example?
Nope, but I do expect some aspect of discipline.. not necessarily a ‘crap-load’. It is wrong to be self indulgent and then ask someone else to pay for it.
The final bill (delivered to his widow, but paid by MediCal) was over $700k. Would your self-insurance cover that?
Yes, and have money left over. I would check why the bill was so high though. $700k in two weeks is crazy – even with surgeries etc.
Or, if not… it’s worth noting that Cully was conscious much of the time; they just couldn’t fix his liver.
This statement makes me very suspicious of your example. The liver is the one organ on the body that is capable of healing itself. NOTE: as I mentioned before; I was sufficiently ill as to be jaundiced – this was due to a serious liver injury/infection (not hepatitis). The only cause for liver problems tends to be injuries through disease, drinking, genetics or cancer. You can cut a piece off the liver and it grows back. No other organ of the body can do that.
Would you have asked them to let you die when when the bill exceeded your savings balance?
If it looked like I was not going to recover, yes, I would be ask to be allowed to die. I have a DNR.
Highly slanted ‘for-instances’ you posted.
March 23, 2010 at 3:37 PM #530105ucodegen
Participantjust because you can do it doesn’t mean that millions of other can.
Are you saying tough luck to those who can’t follow your example?
Nope, but I do expect some aspect of discipline.. not necessarily a ‘crap-load’. It is wrong to be self indulgent and then ask someone else to pay for it.
The final bill (delivered to his widow, but paid by MediCal) was over $700k. Would your self-insurance cover that?
Yes, and have money left over. I would check why the bill was so high though. $700k in two weeks is crazy – even with surgeries etc.
Or, if not… it’s worth noting that Cully was conscious much of the time; they just couldn’t fix his liver.
This statement makes me very suspicious of your example. The liver is the one organ on the body that is capable of healing itself. NOTE: as I mentioned before; I was sufficiently ill as to be jaundiced – this was due to a serious liver injury/infection (not hepatitis). The only cause for liver problems tends to be injuries through disease, drinking, genetics or cancer. You can cut a piece off the liver and it grows back. No other organ of the body can do that.
Would you have asked them to let you die when when the bill exceeded your savings balance?
If it looked like I was not going to recover, yes, I would be ask to be allowed to die. I have a DNR.
Highly slanted ‘for-instances’ you posted.
March 23, 2010 at 3:37 PM #530555ucodegen
Participantjust because you can do it doesn’t mean that millions of other can.
Are you saying tough luck to those who can’t follow your example?
Nope, but I do expect some aspect of discipline.. not necessarily a ‘crap-load’. It is wrong to be self indulgent and then ask someone else to pay for it.
The final bill (delivered to his widow, but paid by MediCal) was over $700k. Would your self-insurance cover that?
Yes, and have money left over. I would check why the bill was so high though. $700k in two weeks is crazy – even with surgeries etc.
Or, if not… it’s worth noting that Cully was conscious much of the time; they just couldn’t fix his liver.
This statement makes me very suspicious of your example. The liver is the one organ on the body that is capable of healing itself. NOTE: as I mentioned before; I was sufficiently ill as to be jaundiced – this was due to a serious liver injury/infection (not hepatitis). The only cause for liver problems tends to be injuries through disease, drinking, genetics or cancer. You can cut a piece off the liver and it grows back. No other organ of the body can do that.
Would you have asked them to let you die when when the bill exceeded your savings balance?
If it looked like I was not going to recover, yes, I would be ask to be allowed to die. I have a DNR.
Highly slanted ‘for-instances’ you posted.
March 23, 2010 at 3:37 PM #530653ucodegen
Participantjust because you can do it doesn’t mean that millions of other can.
Are you saying tough luck to those who can’t follow your example?
Nope, but I do expect some aspect of discipline.. not necessarily a ‘crap-load’. It is wrong to be self indulgent and then ask someone else to pay for it.
The final bill (delivered to his widow, but paid by MediCal) was over $700k. Would your self-insurance cover that?
Yes, and have money left over. I would check why the bill was so high though. $700k in two weeks is crazy – even with surgeries etc.
Or, if not… it’s worth noting that Cully was conscious much of the time; they just couldn’t fix his liver.
This statement makes me very suspicious of your example. The liver is the one organ on the body that is capable of healing itself. NOTE: as I mentioned before; I was sufficiently ill as to be jaundiced – this was due to a serious liver injury/infection (not hepatitis). The only cause for liver problems tends to be injuries through disease, drinking, genetics or cancer. You can cut a piece off the liver and it grows back. No other organ of the body can do that.
Would you have asked them to let you die when when the bill exceeded your savings balance?
If it looked like I was not going to recover, yes, I would be ask to be allowed to die. I have a DNR.
Highly slanted ‘for-instances’ you posted.
March 23, 2010 at 3:37 PM #530912ucodegen
Participantjust because you can do it doesn’t mean that millions of other can.
Are you saying tough luck to those who can’t follow your example?
Nope, but I do expect some aspect of discipline.. not necessarily a ‘crap-load’. It is wrong to be self indulgent and then ask someone else to pay for it.
The final bill (delivered to his widow, but paid by MediCal) was over $700k. Would your self-insurance cover that?
Yes, and have money left over. I would check why the bill was so high though. $700k in two weeks is crazy – even with surgeries etc.
Or, if not… it’s worth noting that Cully was conscious much of the time; they just couldn’t fix his liver.
This statement makes me very suspicious of your example. The liver is the one organ on the body that is capable of healing itself. NOTE: as I mentioned before; I was sufficiently ill as to be jaundiced – this was due to a serious liver injury/infection (not hepatitis). The only cause for liver problems tends to be injuries through disease, drinking, genetics or cancer. You can cut a piece off the liver and it grows back. No other organ of the body can do that.
Would you have asked them to let you die when when the bill exceeded your savings balance?
If it looked like I was not going to recover, yes, I would be ask to be allowed to die. I have a DNR.
Highly slanted ‘for-instances’ you posted.
March 23, 2010 at 3:39 PM #529981sd_matt
Participant[quote=justsayin1964]thats a good point Matt- if all the illegals become legal doesn’t that add 20 mill (Matts #’s) to the free health insurance ?[/quote]
And don’t forget that many of these new citizens will continue to work under the table since jobs (the documented kind) are kinda hard to come by.
Health care without paying for it…nice.
March 23, 2010 at 3:39 PM #530110sd_matt
Participant[quote=justsayin1964]thats a good point Matt- if all the illegals become legal doesn’t that add 20 mill (Matts #’s) to the free health insurance ?[/quote]
And don’t forget that many of these new citizens will continue to work under the table since jobs (the documented kind) are kinda hard to come by.
Health care without paying for it…nice.
March 23, 2010 at 3:39 PM #530560sd_matt
Participant[quote=justsayin1964]thats a good point Matt- if all the illegals become legal doesn’t that add 20 mill (Matts #’s) to the free health insurance ?[/quote]
And don’t forget that many of these new citizens will continue to work under the table since jobs (the documented kind) are kinda hard to come by.
Health care without paying for it…nice.
March 23, 2010 at 3:39 PM #530658sd_matt
Participant[quote=justsayin1964]thats a good point Matt- if all the illegals become legal doesn’t that add 20 mill (Matts #’s) to the free health insurance ?[/quote]
And don’t forget that many of these new citizens will continue to work under the table since jobs (the documented kind) are kinda hard to come by.
Health care without paying for it…nice.
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