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My children are half black, half white. My husband is from Kenya, and he has said that in the U.S., our children are considered black, but in Kenya, our kids are considered white. Just seems like the minority aspect predominates in either country.
abellParticipantMy children are half black, half white. My husband is from Kenya, and he has said that in the U.S., our children are considered black, but in Kenya, our kids are considered white. Just seems like the minority aspect predominates in either country.
abellParticipantMy children are half black, half white. My husband is from Kenya, and he has said that in the U.S., our children are considered black, but in Kenya, our kids are considered white. Just seems like the minority aspect predominates in either country.
abellParticipantMy children are half black, half white. My husband is from Kenya, and he has said that in the U.S., our children are considered black, but in Kenya, our kids are considered white. Just seems like the minority aspect predominates in either country.
abellParticipant[quote=sd_matt]I have heard of some saying to allow interstate competition.
What is that about?[/quote]
Interstate competition is allowing health insurance companies to sell insurance nationally. At the current time, there are a lot of rules a regulations for each state, and for some reason most health insurance companies only sell insurance in one state. The idea is the open it up, allow health insurance companies to sell nationally, which could possibly lower the price due to increased competition and larger pool of potential clients.
I have no idea if that would actually lower costs or not.
abellParticipant[quote=sd_matt]I have heard of some saying to allow interstate competition.
What is that about?[/quote]
Interstate competition is allowing health insurance companies to sell insurance nationally. At the current time, there are a lot of rules a regulations for each state, and for some reason most health insurance companies only sell insurance in one state. The idea is the open it up, allow health insurance companies to sell nationally, which could possibly lower the price due to increased competition and larger pool of potential clients.
I have no idea if that would actually lower costs or not.
abellParticipant[quote=sd_matt]I have heard of some saying to allow interstate competition.
What is that about?[/quote]
Interstate competition is allowing health insurance companies to sell insurance nationally. At the current time, there are a lot of rules a regulations for each state, and for some reason most health insurance companies only sell insurance in one state. The idea is the open it up, allow health insurance companies to sell nationally, which could possibly lower the price due to increased competition and larger pool of potential clients.
I have no idea if that would actually lower costs or not.
abellParticipant[quote=sd_matt]I have heard of some saying to allow interstate competition.
What is that about?[/quote]
Interstate competition is allowing health insurance companies to sell insurance nationally. At the current time, there are a lot of rules a regulations for each state, and for some reason most health insurance companies only sell insurance in one state. The idea is the open it up, allow health insurance companies to sell nationally, which could possibly lower the price due to increased competition and larger pool of potential clients.
I have no idea if that would actually lower costs or not.
abellParticipant[quote=sd_matt]I have heard of some saying to allow interstate competition.
What is that about?[/quote]
Interstate competition is allowing health insurance companies to sell insurance nationally. At the current time, there are a lot of rules a regulations for each state, and for some reason most health insurance companies only sell insurance in one state. The idea is the open it up, allow health insurance companies to sell nationally, which could possibly lower the price due to increased competition and larger pool of potential clients.
I have no idea if that would actually lower costs or not.
October 10, 2009 at 3:00 AM in reply to: Help: non-responsive landlord potentially late on mortgage payments #466753abellParticipantKearney Mesa is closed all the time. I went there a few months ago to see a sign on the door saying it was closed due to budget cuts and had to drive to another location.
October 10, 2009 at 3:00 AM in reply to: Help: non-responsive landlord potentially late on mortgage payments #466936abellParticipantKearney Mesa is closed all the time. I went there a few months ago to see a sign on the door saying it was closed due to budget cuts and had to drive to another location.
October 10, 2009 at 3:00 AM in reply to: Help: non-responsive landlord potentially late on mortgage payments #467283abellParticipantKearney Mesa is closed all the time. I went there a few months ago to see a sign on the door saying it was closed due to budget cuts and had to drive to another location.
October 10, 2009 at 3:00 AM in reply to: Help: non-responsive landlord potentially late on mortgage payments #467353abellParticipantKearney Mesa is closed all the time. I went there a few months ago to see a sign on the door saying it was closed due to budget cuts and had to drive to another location.
October 10, 2009 at 3:00 AM in reply to: Help: non-responsive landlord potentially late on mortgage payments #467558abellParticipantKearney Mesa is closed all the time. I went there a few months ago to see a sign on the door saying it was closed due to budget cuts and had to drive to another location.
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