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Old 03-16-2014, 04:18 AM
 
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What part of "based on your income" do you not understand?

We don't spend over $1 trillion a year on welfare. Feel free to research government spending. I know you don't care, so there is no point in discussing it.

It is entertaining that you are so allergic to data. You don't even read the numbers presented to you.
yes we do, once again you dont know what you're talking about.

tell me Erik, have you bought insurance yet? I'm astounded that someone who hasnt bought insurance, can stand here and lecture everyone on how much its needed
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Old 03-16-2014, 04:20 AM
 
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Are you done trolling?

My personal situation is irrelevant. Would you like a spreadsheet of my personal finances? Health care is affordable. Then again, I prioritize it over luxuries such as cable or a smart phone. I have nothing to complain about.
oooh noooo, you arent going there...

You arent going to stand here and lecture everyone on how affordable it is to buy healthcare, and then stand here and tell us you dont have it..

Your CHOICES are irrelevant...
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Old 03-16-2014, 04:23 AM
 
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If you are paying $3,000 in premiums + $6,000 deductible for health care, the 10% rise in payroll taxes is usually cheaper. Surprise

Most people don't actually meet the deductible in a year, but they sure like to complain about how high of a number it is!
This from the person who doesnt even HAVE insuranc.e. lecturing everyone else on how to save money in order to afford insurance.

oooh the irony is unbelievable..
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Old 03-16-2014, 04:24 AM
 
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The government is required to do so by constitutional law. Your irrational fear of government isn't what is on the books.
Actually no its not....
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