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Old 12-31-2015, 03:46 PM
 
Location: O-Town
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You can't afford insurance for your family, sir. What more needs to be said?
He probably robs people for a living, when he's not talking trash online.
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Old 12-31-2015, 03:50 PM
 
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You can't afford insurance for your family, sir. What more needs to be said?
hahahaha ? are you serious ?...when,where did i say that ??? ..Say hello to Zimmerman for me.
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Old 12-31-2015, 03:51 PM
 
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He probably robs people for a living, when he's not talking trash online.
No my name is not "JOSE FALCON"...
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Old 12-31-2015, 03:57 PM
 
Location: Spring Hill Florida
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Medicaid doctor's visit : taxpayer cost: $25

Uninsured ER visit: taxpayer cost: $5000

Which one adds more to the Federal debt burden ???
Where do you get this info?

Here is a fact to consider:

A group of 10,000 low-income Oregon residents who recently obtained Medicaid coverage visited ERs 40 percent more often than those without insurance.

The new Medicaid recipients used ERs more often for all kinds of health issues, including problems that could have been treated in doctors' offices during business hours, according to the study.

Earlier studies had found the same patients used more of other medical services as well.

On average, the Medicaid recipients visited ERs in 12 Portland-area hospitals 1.4 times during an 18-month period, compared with 1.02 visits for the control group without insurance.

Using $435 as the average cost of an ER visit, the researchers calculated that Medicaid increased annual ER spending by $120 a covered person. Hospitals often end up footing the bill for uninsured patients.
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Old 12-31-2015, 04:00 PM
 
Location: Spring Hill Florida
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Collecting welfare is what your hero Governor did all his life and now denies it to the needy,please do go ahead and verify all of the facts i just posted, i doubt you will....
Nothing you posted is backed up by anything, anywhere.

Gov Scott apparently worked for a living based on the facts I provided earlier.
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Old 12-31-2015, 04:16 PM
 
Location: Spring Hill Florida
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People need to catch up on FL facts.

City Data listed Fl #39 on the IQ estimates of the states.

Per City Data: "From 1980 to 1990, manufacturing grew by 14.4% in Florida, while declining 6% nationwide. The share of manufacturing to GSP declined marginally from 10.7% in 1977 to 7.6% in 1997. Florida ranks 2nd only to California in both employment and number of firms engaged in the manufacture of guided missiles and space vehicles; 10% of all US aircraft engines and engine parts are manufactured in Florida. Nearly 20% of the nation's boat manufacturers are located in the state. Electric components are primarily manufactured in three east coast counties (Brevard, Palm Beach, and Broward), where about half of the state's electronic component workers reside, Since the perfection of the laser by Martin-Marietta in Orlando in the 1950s, the greater Orlando area has grown to have the 3rd-highest concentration of electro-optics and laser manufacturers in the US."

For the record: Zimmerman did the right thing under the right circumstances.

What other unverifiable, completely incorrect, ridiculous information would you like to have torn up?
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Old 12-31-2015, 06:05 PM
 
Location: Flawduh
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hahahaha ? are you serious ?...when,where did i say that ??? ..Say hello to Zimmerman for me.
It's one of your main FL complaints. Something I never even think of. Because I HAVE INSURANCE. Gosh you are dense dude.
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