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ParticipantYou guys are working with today’s $1.5K, extended through 20 years to get to $600K in 2030 dollars. You need to start by putting away the cost of premium from 1990. There is just no way the combined premiums since 1990 sitting in a vehicle available to general public would lead to $700K in today’s dollars.
Most people will not spend that kind of money on medical services until after they reach medicare age. Or die in a car accident. Otherwise no insurer would make profit.
Having insurance does make you cost-agnostic. When I need to see the doctor my only concern is scheduling. I don’t want to spend 2+ hours on a 5-minute session. I am aware of the cost, but I don’t care about it.
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ParticipantYou guys are working with today’s $1.5K, extended through 20 years to get to $600K in 2030 dollars. You need to start by putting away the cost of premium from 1990. There is just no way the combined premiums since 1990 sitting in a vehicle available to general public would lead to $700K in today’s dollars.
Most people will not spend that kind of money on medical services until after they reach medicare age. Or die in a car accident. Otherwise no insurer would make profit.
Having insurance does make you cost-agnostic. When I need to see the doctor my only concern is scheduling. I don’t want to spend 2+ hours on a 5-minute session. I am aware of the cost, but I don’t care about it.
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ParticipantYou guys are working with today’s $1.5K, extended through 20 years to get to $600K in 2030 dollars. You need to start by putting away the cost of premium from 1990. There is just no way the combined premiums since 1990 sitting in a vehicle available to general public would lead to $700K in today’s dollars.
Most people will not spend that kind of money on medical services until after they reach medicare age. Or die in a car accident. Otherwise no insurer would make profit.
Having insurance does make you cost-agnostic. When I need to see the doctor my only concern is scheduling. I don’t want to spend 2+ hours on a 5-minute session. I am aware of the cost, but I don’t care about it.
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ParticipantYou guys are working with today’s $1.5K, extended through 20 years to get to $600K in 2030 dollars. You need to start by putting away the cost of premium from 1990. There is just no way the combined premiums since 1990 sitting in a vehicle available to general public would lead to $700K in today’s dollars.
Most people will not spend that kind of money on medical services until after they reach medicare age. Or die in a car accident. Otherwise no insurer would make profit.
Having insurance does make you cost-agnostic. When I need to see the doctor my only concern is scheduling. I don’t want to spend 2+ hours on a 5-minute session. I am aware of the cost, but I don’t care about it.
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Participant[quote=NewtoSanDiego]
3. Phase out the social security and medicare tax. This burdensome tax channels billions into bloated government programs. People should be responsible for their own retirement and health care planning. These programs are just socialism is disguise.
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I like this one. Can I also kick a 70y old sick loser with no savings in the head while she sleeps on a sidewalk? I really like doing that, everyone should try it.all
Participant[quote=NewtoSanDiego]
3. Phase out the social security and medicare tax. This burdensome tax channels billions into bloated government programs. People should be responsible for their own retirement and health care planning. These programs are just socialism is disguise.
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I like this one. Can I also kick a 70y old sick loser with no savings in the head while she sleeps on a sidewalk? I really like doing that, everyone should try it.all
Participant[quote=NewtoSanDiego]
3. Phase out the social security and medicare tax. This burdensome tax channels billions into bloated government programs. People should be responsible for their own retirement and health care planning. These programs are just socialism is disguise.
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I like this one. Can I also kick a 70y old sick loser with no savings in the head while she sleeps on a sidewalk? I really like doing that, everyone should try it.all
Participant[quote=NewtoSanDiego]
3. Phase out the social security and medicare tax. This burdensome tax channels billions into bloated government programs. People should be responsible for their own retirement and health care planning. These programs are just socialism is disguise.
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I like this one. Can I also kick a 70y old sick loser with no savings in the head while she sleeps on a sidewalk? I really like doing that, everyone should try it.all
Participant[quote=NewtoSanDiego]
3. Phase out the social security and medicare tax. This burdensome tax channels billions into bloated government programs. People should be responsible for their own retirement and health care planning. These programs are just socialism is disguise.
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I like this one. Can I also kick a 70y old sick loser with no savings in the head while she sleeps on a sidewalk? I really like doing that, everyone should try it.all
Participant[quote=briansd1] The idealized romantic love is a 20th century creation.[/quote]
Shakespeare begs to differ π
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Participant[quote=briansd1] The idealized romantic love is a 20th century creation.[/quote]
Shakespeare begs to differ π
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Participant[quote=briansd1] The idealized romantic love is a 20th century creation.[/quote]
Shakespeare begs to differ π
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Participant[quote=briansd1] The idealized romantic love is a 20th century creation.[/quote]
Shakespeare begs to differ π
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Participant[quote=briansd1] The idealized romantic love is a 20th century creation.[/quote]
Shakespeare begs to differ π
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