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Last week a couple I know was wondering how they'd pay for health care
when they left for an extended cruise of 3 years.
Now, PROBLEM SOLVED. ObamaCare. They simply ignore the issue until
they need expensive care and then pay the tiny fine and get care.
Otherwise, they simply pay locally in whatever country they are in for
cheap doctor visits. They will have no assetts in the USA that can be
attached by the IRS.
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On Thu, 25 Mar 2010 12:31:43 -0700 (PDT), Frogwatch
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Last week a couple I know was wondering how they'd pay for health care
when they left for an extended cruise of 3 years.
Now, PROBLEM SOLVED. ObamaCare. They simply ignore the issue until
they need expensive care and then pay the tiny fine and get care.
Otherwise, they simply pay locally in whatever country they are in for
cheap doctor visits. They will have no assetts in the USA that can be
attached by the IRS.


You live in a rich fantasy world.
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On 3/25/10 3:55 PM, jps wrote:
On Thu, 25 Mar 2010 12:31:43 -0700 (PDT), Frogwatch
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Last week a couple I know was wondering how they'd pay for health care
when they left for an extended cruise of 3 years.
Now, PROBLEM SOLVED. ObamaCare. They simply ignore the issue until
they need expensive care and then pay the tiny fine and get care.
Otherwise, they simply pay locally in whatever country they are in for
cheap doctor visits. They will have no assetts in the USA that can be
attached by the IRS.


You live in a rich fantasy world.



Indeed. If SnottyScotty is the dumbest poster here (he's beaten out
loogy), then Froggy is the craziest.
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On Thu, 25 Mar 2010 12:31:43 -0700 (PDT), Frogwatch
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Last week a couple I know was wondering how they'd pay for health care
when they left for an extended cruise of 3 years.
Now, PROBLEM SOLVED. ObamaCare. They simply ignore the issue until
they need expensive care and then pay the tiny fine and get care.
Otherwise, they simply pay locally in whatever country they are in for
cheap doctor visits. They will have no assetts in the USA that can be
attached by the IRS.


ROFLMAO!! as opposed to them paying 40% annual increases to support
health insurance companies?

looks like the tea baggers love their HMO's
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