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ralphfurley
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No worries. I bet if you posted a poll here, you’ll find out far fewer people can take advantage of the $4500 tax credit than others.[/quote]
I was curious about this too. Does anyone actually have a car that qualifies for the “cash for clunkers” program?I have a real beater out on the street right now, but it gets (supposedly) a combined 21mpg. Over the 18mpg limit. Plus the car has to be no older than 25 years. The LA Times ran a story that said most of the cars that qualify, get better trade-in value than the voucher will give. Anyone even know someone who is taking advantage of this deal?
ralphfurley
Participant[quote=flu]
No worries. I bet if you posted a poll here, you’ll find out far fewer people can take advantage of the $4500 tax credit than others.[/quote]
I was curious about this too. Does anyone actually have a car that qualifies for the “cash for clunkers” program?I have a real beater out on the street right now, but it gets (supposedly) a combined 21mpg. Over the 18mpg limit. Plus the car has to be no older than 25 years. The LA Times ran a story that said most of the cars that qualify, get better trade-in value than the voucher will give. Anyone even know someone who is taking advantage of this deal?
ralphfurley
Participant[quote=flu]
No worries. I bet if you posted a poll here, you’ll find out far fewer people can take advantage of the $4500 tax credit than others.[/quote]
I was curious about this too. Does anyone actually have a car that qualifies for the “cash for clunkers” program?I have a real beater out on the street right now, but it gets (supposedly) a combined 21mpg. Over the 18mpg limit. Plus the car has to be no older than 25 years. The LA Times ran a story that said most of the cars that qualify, get better trade-in value than the voucher will give. Anyone even know someone who is taking advantage of this deal?
ralphfurley
Participant[quote=flu]
No worries. I bet if you posted a poll here, you’ll find out far fewer people can take advantage of the $4500 tax credit than others.[/quote]
I was curious about this too. Does anyone actually have a car that qualifies for the “cash for clunkers” program?I have a real beater out on the street right now, but it gets (supposedly) a combined 21mpg. Over the 18mpg limit. Plus the car has to be no older than 25 years. The LA Times ran a story that said most of the cars that qualify, get better trade-in value than the voucher will give. Anyone even know someone who is taking advantage of this deal?
July 20, 2009 at 4:48 AM in reply to: Does anyone know we are bombing the moon on October 9th? #434000ralphfurley
Participanthttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Csj7vMKy4EI
What good has the moon ever done us? I say blow it up.
July 20, 2009 at 4:48 AM in reply to: Does anyone know we are bombing the moon on October 9th? #434204ralphfurley
Participanthttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Csj7vMKy4EI
What good has the moon ever done us? I say blow it up.
July 20, 2009 at 4:48 AM in reply to: Does anyone know we are bombing the moon on October 9th? #434519ralphfurley
Participanthttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Csj7vMKy4EI
What good has the moon ever done us? I say blow it up.
July 20, 2009 at 4:48 AM in reply to: Does anyone know we are bombing the moon on October 9th? #434590ralphfurley
Participanthttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Csj7vMKy4EI
What good has the moon ever done us? I say blow it up.
July 20, 2009 at 4:48 AM in reply to: Does anyone know we are bombing the moon on October 9th? #434756ralphfurley
Participanthttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Csj7vMKy4EI
What good has the moon ever done us? I say blow it up.
ralphfurley
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If you don’t have insurance, Hospital can’t turn you away. They have to treat you.
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Wanna bet? While I work at a hospital where they dont turn you away, others sure will. I know, because we get the patients that other hospitals “patch up” and ship off. Unless of course, we are at capacity, then we would keep the really emergent cases and send the others away.[quote=AN]If you tell them, they’ll work with you. They have an uninsured fund.[/quote]
Between IOUs and any money the state actually coughs up for medical reimbursement, there sure isn’t much to go around. Hospitals are operating in the red. How much longer do you figure they can go on like that?ralphfurley
Participant[quote=AN]
If you don’t have insurance, Hospital can’t turn you away. They have to treat you.
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Wanna bet? While I work at a hospital where they dont turn you away, others sure will. I know, because we get the patients that other hospitals “patch up” and ship off. Unless of course, we are at capacity, then we would keep the really emergent cases and send the others away.[quote=AN]If you tell them, they’ll work with you. They have an uninsured fund.[/quote]
Between IOUs and any money the state actually coughs up for medical reimbursement, there sure isn’t much to go around. Hospitals are operating in the red. How much longer do you figure they can go on like that?ralphfurley
Participant[quote=AN]
If you don’t have insurance, Hospital can’t turn you away. They have to treat you.
[/quote]
Wanna bet? While I work at a hospital where they dont turn you away, others sure will. I know, because we get the patients that other hospitals “patch up” and ship off. Unless of course, we are at capacity, then we would keep the really emergent cases and send the others away.[quote=AN]If you tell them, they’ll work with you. They have an uninsured fund.[/quote]
Between IOUs and any money the state actually coughs up for medical reimbursement, there sure isn’t much to go around. Hospitals are operating in the red. How much longer do you figure they can go on like that?ralphfurley
Participant[quote=AN]
If you don’t have insurance, Hospital can’t turn you away. They have to treat you.
[/quote]
Wanna bet? While I work at a hospital where they dont turn you away, others sure will. I know, because we get the patients that other hospitals “patch up” and ship off. Unless of course, we are at capacity, then we would keep the really emergent cases and send the others away.[quote=AN]If you tell them, they’ll work with you. They have an uninsured fund.[/quote]
Between IOUs and any money the state actually coughs up for medical reimbursement, there sure isn’t much to go around. Hospitals are operating in the red. How much longer do you figure they can go on like that?ralphfurley
Participant[quote=AN]
If you don’t have insurance, Hospital can’t turn you away. They have to treat you.
[/quote]
Wanna bet? While I work at a hospital where they dont turn you away, others sure will. I know, because we get the patients that other hospitals “patch up” and ship off. Unless of course, we are at capacity, then we would keep the really emergent cases and send the others away.[quote=AN]If you tell them, they’ll work with you. They have an uninsured fund.[/quote]
Between IOUs and any money the state actually coughs up for medical reimbursement, there sure isn’t much to go around. Hospitals are operating in the red. How much longer do you figure they can go on like that? -
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