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Old 10-10-2015 | 08:13 AM
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Originally Posted by El10
I voted for him, and proud that we now have expanded health care. If I pay a small tax that helps others get coverage that they could not afford otherwise, so be it.
I'm retired...that's called "fixed income" for you working people.

I expect a substantial premium increase on my supplemental and a carrier and drug coverage change. That doesn't mention what will likely happen to my medicare A and B premium, nor my wife's continual coverage under the United group plan.

If I choose to be charitable, I will do so individually and will continue to oppose the federal government mandating it.

The inability to afford medical insurance is unfortunate. However, medicine and insurance are businesses, they are not "rights."

Now go stick it.
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