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August 15, 2011 at 9:43 PM in reply to: Who knew there “were” so many banks, what about the credit unions? #720916August 14, 2011 at 10:07 AM in reply to: ok: can someone tell me what good is left for the health care reform #719036GHParticipant
Medical insurance should be insurance, not managed care first of all. Got a cold, sniffles, cut on your litle finger and want to PAY the doctor to make it better? Go ahead.
Got run over by a bus? That is where insurance is traditionally needed in other areas where insurance is used like car insurance for example.
As a self employed person I find my health insurance options severly limited because health insurance is strongly tilted towards LARGE employers under the group health plan mentality.
Want to reform health insurance in a way that saves money and makes sense? Let me go to CostCo or my favorite Health insurance store and buy the SAME EXACT policy they give to their employees. Let me buy across state lines. If and I am approved for insurance, make the legal assumption the insurer has run ALL needed background investigations and concluded I am qualified for their plan, rather than having them deny my claim later after finding out I tried a cigarette in High School…
IMO – None of these issues are addressed in ObamaCare and it is a Cluster …
August 14, 2011 at 10:07 AM in reply to: ok: can someone tell me what good is left for the health care reform #719128GHParticipantMedical insurance should be insurance, not managed care first of all. Got a cold, sniffles, cut on your litle finger and want to PAY the doctor to make it better? Go ahead.
Got run over by a bus? That is where insurance is traditionally needed in other areas where insurance is used like car insurance for example.
As a self employed person I find my health insurance options severly limited because health insurance is strongly tilted towards LARGE employers under the group health plan mentality.
Want to reform health insurance in a way that saves money and makes sense? Let me go to CostCo or my favorite Health insurance store and buy the SAME EXACT policy they give to their employees. Let me buy across state lines. If and I am approved for insurance, make the legal assumption the insurer has run ALL needed background investigations and concluded I am qualified for their plan, rather than having them deny my claim later after finding out I tried a cigarette in High School…
IMO – None of these issues are addressed in ObamaCare and it is a Cluster …
August 14, 2011 at 10:07 AM in reply to: ok: can someone tell me what good is left for the health care reform #719728GHParticipantMedical insurance should be insurance, not managed care first of all. Got a cold, sniffles, cut on your litle finger and want to PAY the doctor to make it better? Go ahead.
Got run over by a bus? That is where insurance is traditionally needed in other areas where insurance is used like car insurance for example.
As a self employed person I find my health insurance options severly limited because health insurance is strongly tilted towards LARGE employers under the group health plan mentality.
Want to reform health insurance in a way that saves money and makes sense? Let me go to CostCo or my favorite Health insurance store and buy the SAME EXACT policy they give to their employees. Let me buy across state lines. If and I am approved for insurance, make the legal assumption the insurer has run ALL needed background investigations and concluded I am qualified for their plan, rather than having them deny my claim later after finding out I tried a cigarette in High School…
IMO – None of these issues are addressed in ObamaCare and it is a Cluster …
August 14, 2011 at 10:07 AM in reply to: ok: can someone tell me what good is left for the health care reform #719885GHParticipantMedical insurance should be insurance, not managed care first of all. Got a cold, sniffles, cut on your litle finger and want to PAY the doctor to make it better? Go ahead.
Got run over by a bus? That is where insurance is traditionally needed in other areas where insurance is used like car insurance for example.
As a self employed person I find my health insurance options severly limited because health insurance is strongly tilted towards LARGE employers under the group health plan mentality.
Want to reform health insurance in a way that saves money and makes sense? Let me go to CostCo or my favorite Health insurance store and buy the SAME EXACT policy they give to their employees. Let me buy across state lines. If and I am approved for insurance, make the legal assumption the insurer has run ALL needed background investigations and concluded I am qualified for their plan, rather than having them deny my claim later after finding out I tried a cigarette in High School…
IMO – None of these issues are addressed in ObamaCare and it is a Cluster …
August 14, 2011 at 10:07 AM in reply to: ok: can someone tell me what good is left for the health care reform #720246GHParticipantMedical insurance should be insurance, not managed care first of all. Got a cold, sniffles, cut on your litle finger and want to PAY the doctor to make it better? Go ahead.
Got run over by a bus? That is where insurance is traditionally needed in other areas where insurance is used like car insurance for example.
As a self employed person I find my health insurance options severly limited because health insurance is strongly tilted towards LARGE employers under the group health plan mentality.
Want to reform health insurance in a way that saves money and makes sense? Let me go to CostCo or my favorite Health insurance store and buy the SAME EXACT policy they give to their employees. Let me buy across state lines. If and I am approved for insurance, make the legal assumption the insurer has run ALL needed background investigations and concluded I am qualified for their plan, rather than having them deny my claim later after finding out I tried a cigarette in High School…
IMO – None of these issues are addressed in ObamaCare and it is a Cluster …
August 13, 2011 at 1:29 PM in reply to: OT – Who will run for President on the Republican side? #718749GHParticipantAs much as I like Ron Paul, I suspect it will come down to Romney and Perry…
I don’t much like either – Romney seems too weak and Perry… Well he just comes off as another religious nutter. Worse, I suspect big business will gain substantially under him while small business loses ground…
If it came down to Perry VS Obama I will vote for the lesser of two evils and go with Obama while doing my best to ensure he faces a staunchly Republican Senate and Congress which I am certain will relegate any socialist tenancies he may harbor null.
I suspect our nation works best when neither “team” has all three wings of Govt.
Any chance someone comes out of the woodwork we have not heard from yet?
August 13, 2011 at 1:29 PM in reply to: OT – Who will run for President on the Republican side? #718840GHParticipantAs much as I like Ron Paul, I suspect it will come down to Romney and Perry…
I don’t much like either – Romney seems too weak and Perry… Well he just comes off as another religious nutter. Worse, I suspect big business will gain substantially under him while small business loses ground…
If it came down to Perry VS Obama I will vote for the lesser of two evils and go with Obama while doing my best to ensure he faces a staunchly Republican Senate and Congress which I am certain will relegate any socialist tenancies he may harbor null.
I suspect our nation works best when neither “team” has all three wings of Govt.
Any chance someone comes out of the woodwork we have not heard from yet?
August 13, 2011 at 1:29 PM in reply to: OT – Who will run for President on the Republican side? #719439GHParticipantAs much as I like Ron Paul, I suspect it will come down to Romney and Perry…
I don’t much like either – Romney seems too weak and Perry… Well he just comes off as another religious nutter. Worse, I suspect big business will gain substantially under him while small business loses ground…
If it came down to Perry VS Obama I will vote for the lesser of two evils and go with Obama while doing my best to ensure he faces a staunchly Republican Senate and Congress which I am certain will relegate any socialist tenancies he may harbor null.
I suspect our nation works best when neither “team” has all three wings of Govt.
Any chance someone comes out of the woodwork we have not heard from yet?
August 13, 2011 at 1:29 PM in reply to: OT – Who will run for President on the Republican side? #719597GHParticipantAs much as I like Ron Paul, I suspect it will come down to Romney and Perry…
I don’t much like either – Romney seems too weak and Perry… Well he just comes off as another religious nutter. Worse, I suspect big business will gain substantially under him while small business loses ground…
If it came down to Perry VS Obama I will vote for the lesser of two evils and go with Obama while doing my best to ensure he faces a staunchly Republican Senate and Congress which I am certain will relegate any socialist tenancies he may harbor null.
I suspect our nation works best when neither “team” has all three wings of Govt.
Any chance someone comes out of the woodwork we have not heard from yet?
August 13, 2011 at 1:29 PM in reply to: OT – Who will run for President on the Republican side? #719958GHParticipantAs much as I like Ron Paul, I suspect it will come down to Romney and Perry…
I don’t much like either – Romney seems too weak and Perry… Well he just comes off as another religious nutter. Worse, I suspect big business will gain substantially under him while small business loses ground…
If it came down to Perry VS Obama I will vote for the lesser of two evils and go with Obama while doing my best to ensure he faces a staunchly Republican Senate and Congress which I am certain will relegate any socialist tenancies he may harbor null.
I suspect our nation works best when neither “team” has all three wings of Govt.
Any chance someone comes out of the woodwork we have not heard from yet?
GHParticipantSooo our rating is NOT bad because we owe too much and cannot pay our bills without incurring yet more debt, but because of the tea party?
Our govt is lucky I am not on the rating board, because frankly I doubt there is any way in hell we ever repay our debts and stay solvent.
I am firmly on the side of Soviet style bankruptcy when it comes to the US and most EU countries.
We have too many entitlements and history has demonstrated over and over socialism does not work and like it or not we are a socialist nation. We have become the nation of ask not what you can do for your country but what your country can do for you!
GHParticipantSooo our rating is NOT bad because we owe too much and cannot pay our bills without incurring yet more debt, but because of the tea party?
Our govt is lucky I am not on the rating board, because frankly I doubt there is any way in hell we ever repay our debts and stay solvent.
I am firmly on the side of Soviet style bankruptcy when it comes to the US and most EU countries.
We have too many entitlements and history has demonstrated over and over socialism does not work and like it or not we are a socialist nation. We have become the nation of ask not what you can do for your country but what your country can do for you!
GHParticipantSooo our rating is NOT bad because we owe too much and cannot pay our bills without incurring yet more debt, but because of the tea party?
Our govt is lucky I am not on the rating board, because frankly I doubt there is any way in hell we ever repay our debts and stay solvent.
I am firmly on the side of Soviet style bankruptcy when it comes to the US and most EU countries.
We have too many entitlements and history has demonstrated over and over socialism does not work and like it or not we are a socialist nation. We have become the nation of ask not what you can do for your country but what your country can do for you!
GHParticipantSooo our rating is NOT bad because we owe too much and cannot pay our bills without incurring yet more debt, but because of the tea party?
Our govt is lucky I am not on the rating board, because frankly I doubt there is any way in hell we ever repay our debts and stay solvent.
I am firmly on the side of Soviet style bankruptcy when it comes to the US and most EU countries.
We have too many entitlements and history has demonstrated over and over socialism does not work and like it or not we are a socialist nation. We have become the nation of ask not what you can do for your country but what your country can do for you!
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