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JoeSpareBedroom August 21st 07 01:44 AM

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Just like the bunny, you go on and on and on. Why don't you go
on someplace
else?
--
John H
Why don't you go **** yourself, diaper boy?
More insight into Doug's personality disorder.


It's amusing to see how you behave when someone deflates your
theories by asking you a question you're too stupid to answer.
I have one of the toughest skins in this entire group. You on the
other hand have one of the weakest skins.

You believe you are owed a response to every question you pose.
You need to get over that hang-up and just deal with USENET as it
is, a place where you can come and talk with, BS with and ignore
anyone you want.

Tell me what the least expensive family health insurance plan
costs in Rochester NY. At least take a guess.
Why?
Your "why" was answered yesterday. You cannot make claims involving
numbers unless you have the numbers. You will now disagree,
something that's sadly predictable.

Because insurance costs in Rochester, New York only concern someone
who lives there. And so you are the only one here who gives a crap
about Rochester insurance costs. Do your own work,

He made a general statement which applied to the entire nation.
Without knowing specifics, his statement was meaningless. Try reading
more of the messages in a thread before commenting.

I read the thread. He probably cares less what insurance costs in
Rochester. Maybe Frostbite runs up the rates. Or winter alcoholism.
He may be able to look up policies in his area with some interest.

Whatever. It's about $675.00, unless you're on NY's poverty plan. Not
funny.
That doesn't seem to be out of line for what you get in case of an
emergency or life threatening situation.


True, but if I recall, the poverty plan becomes available at an income
level of 42K. While it may seem that a family with maybe 2 kids should be
able to manage on (picking a number here) 45K, there are families whose
lifestyles were based on let's say 75K, but their employers shut down.
So, suddenly, the "opportunity" to pay for the insurance no longer
exists. Here, Kodak is an example.


Nothing is forever, and I have gone from good job to wondering where my
next paycheck is coming from 4 times in my career.

Back in '02 I was laid off in late February and my wife was laid off three
weeks later. Going from two paychecks in the high tech arena to no
paychecks was a shocker but, we regrouped and went out looking for new
jobs. Albeit we were lucky enough to have a large employer base in our
area. We have stayed in the DC area for just that reason.

Pick yourself up and make some plans and make some decisions and get on
with your life.


I'm not talking about me. I'm talking about a few million people who have a
lapse of even a few months without health insurance. Unless you're a seer of
some kind, you can't predict when you'll be in a horrific car accident and
rack up $20-$30k worth of medical bills.



Calif Bill August 21st 07 01:47 AM

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Just like the bunny, you go on and on and on. Why don't you
go on someplace
else?
--
John H
Why don't you go **** yourself, diaper boy?
More insight into Doug's personality disorder.


It's amusing to see how you behave when someone deflates your
theories by asking you a question you're too stupid to answer.
I have one of the toughest skins in this entire group. You on the
other hand have one of the weakest skins.

You believe you are owed a response to every question you pose.
You need to get over that hang-up and just deal with USENET as it
is, a place where you can come and talk with, BS with and ignore
anyone you want.

Tell me what the least expensive family health insurance plan
costs in Rochester NY. At least take a guess.
Why?
Your "why" was answered yesterday. You cannot make claims
involving numbers unless you have the numbers. You will now
disagree, something that's sadly predictable.

Because insurance costs in Rochester, New York only concern someone
who lives there. And so you are the only one here who gives a crap
about Rochester insurance costs. Do your own work,

He made a general statement which applied to the entire nation.
Without knowing specifics, his statement was meaningless. Try
reading more of the messages in a thread before commenting.

I read the thread. He probably cares less what insurance costs in
Rochester. Maybe Frostbite runs up the rates. Or winter alcoholism.
He may be able to look up policies in his area with some interest.

Whatever. It's about $675.00, unless you're on NY's poverty plan. Not
funny.
That doesn't seem to be out of line for what you get in case of an
emergency or life threatening situation.


True, but if I recall, the poverty plan becomes available at an income
level of 42K. While it may seem that a family with maybe 2 kids should
be able to manage on (picking a number here) 45K, there are families
whose lifestyles were based on let's say 75K, but their employers shut
down. So, suddenly, the "opportunity" to pay for the insurance no longer
exists. Here, Kodak is an example.


Nothing is forever, and I have gone from good job to wondering where my
next paycheck is coming from 4 times in my career.

Back in '02 I was laid off in late February and my wife was laid off
three weeks later. Going from two paychecks in the high tech arena to no
paychecks was a shocker but, we regrouped and went out looking for new
jobs. Albeit we were lucky enough to have a large employer base in our
area. We have stayed in the DC area for just that reason.

Pick yourself up and make some plans and make some decisions and get on
with your life.


I'm not talking about me. I'm talking about a few million people who have
a lapse of even a few months without health insurance. Unless you're a
seer of some kind, you can't predict when you'll be in a horrific car
accident and rack up $20-$30k worth of medical bills.


You are supposed to have auto insurance to drive a car. And all those seem
to have medical coverage.



JoeSpareBedroom August 21st 07 01:50 AM

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"Calif Bill" wrote in message
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"BAR" wrote in message
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JoeSpareBedroom wrote:
"BAR" wrote in message
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JoeSpareBedroom wrote:
"Calif Bill" wrote in message
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"JoeSpareBedroom" wrote in message
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"CalifBill" wrote in message
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"JoeSpareBedroom" wrote in message
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"BAR" wrote in message
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JoeSpareBedroom wrote:
"BAR" wrote in message
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Just like the bunny, you go on and on and on. Why don't you
go on someplace
else?
--
John H
Why don't you go **** yourself, diaper boy?
More insight into Doug's personality disorder.


It's amusing to see how you behave when someone deflates your
theories by asking you a question you're too stupid to answer.
I have one of the toughest skins in this entire group. You on
the other hand have one of the weakest skins.

You believe you are owed a response to every question you pose.
You need to get over that hang-up and just deal with USENET as
it is, a place where you can come and talk with, BS with and
ignore anyone you want.

Tell me what the least expensive family health insurance plan
costs in Rochester NY. At least take a guess.
Why?
Your "why" was answered yesterday. You cannot make claims
involving numbers unless you have the numbers. You will now
disagree, something that's sadly predictable.

Because insurance costs in Rochester, New York only concern
someone who lives there. And so you are the only one here who
gives a crap about Rochester insurance costs. Do your own work,

He made a general statement which applied to the entire nation.
Without knowing specifics, his statement was meaningless. Try
reading more of the messages in a thread before commenting.

I read the thread. He probably cares less what insurance costs in
Rochester. Maybe Frostbite runs up the rates. Or winter
alcoholism. He may be able to look up policies in his area with some
interest.

Whatever. It's about $675.00, unless you're on NY's poverty plan. Not
funny.
That doesn't seem to be out of line for what you get in case of an
emergency or life threatening situation.


True, but if I recall, the poverty plan becomes available at an income
level of 42K. While it may seem that a family with maybe 2 kids should
be able to manage on (picking a number here) 45K, there are families
whose lifestyles were based on let's say 75K, but their employers shut
down. So, suddenly, the "opportunity" to pay for the insurance no
longer exists. Here, Kodak is an example.

Nothing is forever, and I have gone from good job to wondering where my
next paycheck is coming from 4 times in my career.

Back in '02 I was laid off in late February and my wife was laid off
three weeks later. Going from two paychecks in the high tech arena to no
paychecks was a shocker but, we regrouped and went out looking for new
jobs. Albeit we were lucky enough to have a large employer base in our
area. We have stayed in the DC area for just that reason.

Pick yourself up and make some plans and make some decisions and get on
with your life.


I'm not talking about me. I'm talking about a few million people who have
a lapse of even a few months without health insurance. Unless you're a
seer of some kind, you can't predict when you'll be in a horrific car
accident and rack up $20-$30k worth of medical bills.


You are supposed to have auto insurance to drive a car. And all those
seem to have medical coverage.


Oh fer cripes sake - think wider, you moron. Cancer, other things not
covered by your car insurance. You cannot predict these things. Stop
focusing on exceptions.



JimH August 21st 07 02:00 AM

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"JoeSpareBedroom" wrote in message
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"Calif Bill" wrote in message
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Pick yourself up and make some plans and make some decisions and get on
with your life.

I'm not talking about me. I'm talking about a few million people who
have a lapse of even a few months without health insurance. Unless
you're a seer of some kind, you can't predict when you'll be in a
horrific car accident and rack up $20-$30k worth of medical bills.


You are supposed to have auto insurance to drive a car. And all those
seem to have medical coverage.


Oh fer cripes sake - think wider, you moron. Cancer, other things not
covered by your car insurance. You cannot predict these things. Stop
focusing on exceptions.


Your MO......keep redefining the discussion to suit your needs. I would
guess your lead your life the same way.



JoeSpareBedroom August 21st 07 02:02 AM

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"JimH" ask wrote in message
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"JoeSpareBedroom" wrote in message
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"Calif Bill" wrote in message
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Pick yourself up and make some plans and make some decisions and get
on with your life.

I'm not talking about me. I'm talking about a few million people who
have a lapse of even a few months without health insurance. Unless
you're a seer of some kind, you can't predict when you'll be in a
horrific car accident and rack up $20-$30k worth of medical bills.


You are supposed to have auto insurance to drive a car. And all those
seem to have medical coverage.


Oh fer cripes sake - think wider, you moron. Cancer, other things not
covered by your car insurance. You cannot predict these things. Stop
focusing on exceptions.


Your MO......keep redefining the discussion to suit your needs. I would
guess your lead your life the same way.


I would guess that you have convulsion if the phone rings while you're
brushing your teeth. One thing at a time, right?



JimH August 21st 07 02:11 AM

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"JoeSpareBedroom" wrote in message
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"JoeSpareBedroom" wrote in message
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"Calif Bill" wrote in message
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Pick yourself up and make some plans and make some decisions and get
on with your life.

I'm not talking about me. I'm talking about a few million people who
have a lapse of even a few months without health insurance. Unless
you're a seer of some kind, you can't predict when you'll be in a
horrific car accident and rack up $20-$30k worth of medical bills.


You are supposed to have auto insurance to drive a car. And all those
seem to have medical coverage.


Oh fer cripes sake - think wider, you moron. Cancer, other things not
covered by your car insurance. You cannot predict these things. Stop
focusing on exceptions.


Your MO......keep redefining the discussion to suit your needs. I would
guess your lead your life the same way.


I would guess that you have convulsion if the phone rings while you're
brushing your teeth. One thing at a time, right?


Thanks for making my point Doug.



Calif Bill August 21st 07 05:12 AM

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JoeSpareBedroom wrote:
"BAR" wrote in message
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JoeSpareBedroom wrote:
"Calif Bill" wrote in message
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"JoeSpareBedroom" wrote in message
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"CalifBill" wrote in message
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"JoeSpareBedroom" wrote in message
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"BAR" wrote in message
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JoeSpareBedroom wrote:
"BAR" wrote in message
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Just like the bunny, you go on and on and on. Why don't you
go on someplace
else?
--
John H
Why don't you go **** yourself, diaper boy?
More insight into Doug's personality disorder.


It's amusing to see how you behave when someone deflates your
theories by asking you a question you're too stupid to answer.
I have one of the toughest skins in this entire group. You on
the other hand have one of the weakest skins.

You believe you are owed a response to every question you pose.
You need to get over that hang-up and just deal with USENET as
it is, a place where you can come and talk with, BS with and
ignore anyone you want.

Tell me what the least expensive family health insurance plan
costs in Rochester NY. At least take a guess.
Why?
Your "why" was answered yesterday. You cannot make claims
involving numbers unless you have the numbers. You will now
disagree, something that's sadly predictable.

Because insurance costs in Rochester, New York only concern
someone who lives there. And so you are the only one here who
gives a crap about Rochester insurance costs. Do your own work,

He made a general statement which applied to the entire nation.
Without knowing specifics, his statement was meaningless. Try
reading more of the messages in a thread before commenting.

I read the thread. He probably cares less what insurance costs in
Rochester. Maybe Frostbite runs up the rates. Or winter
alcoholism. He may be able to look up policies in his area with
some interest.

Whatever. It's about $675.00, unless you're on NY's poverty plan.
Not funny.
That doesn't seem to be out of line for what you get in case of an
emergency or life threatening situation.


True, but if I recall, the poverty plan becomes available at an income
level of 42K. While it may seem that a family with maybe 2 kids should
be able to manage on (picking a number here) 45K, there are families
whose lifestyles were based on let's say 75K, but their employers shut
down. So, suddenly, the "opportunity" to pay for the insurance no
longer exists. Here, Kodak is an example.

Nothing is forever, and I have gone from good job to wondering where my
next paycheck is coming from 4 times in my career.

Back in '02 I was laid off in late February and my wife was laid off
three weeks later. Going from two paychecks in the high tech arena to
no paychecks was a shocker but, we regrouped and went out looking for
new jobs. Albeit we were lucky enough to have a large employer base in
our area. We have stayed in the DC area for just that reason.

Pick yourself up and make some plans and make some decisions and get on
with your life.

I'm not talking about me. I'm talking about a few million people who
have a lapse of even a few months without health insurance. Unless
you're a seer of some kind, you can't predict when you'll be in a
horrific car accident and rack up $20-$30k worth of medical bills.


You are supposed to have auto insurance to drive a car. And all those
seem to have medical coverage.


Oh fer cripes sake - think wider, you moron. Cancer, other things not
covered by your car insurance. You cannot predict these things. Stop
focusing on exceptions.


You are moving the target. You are the one who brought up car accident.
You may lose your home in some situations, but then the government picks up
your medical bills. And if you can not afford to buy insurance, you may not
be able to make the mortgage payment.



BAR August 21st 07 12:34 PM

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JoeSpareBedroom wrote:
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"BAR" wrote in message
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JoeSpareBedroom wrote:
"Calif Bill" wrote in message
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"JoeSpareBedroom" wrote in message
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"CalifBill" wrote in message
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"JoeSpareBedroom" wrote in message
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"BAR" wrote in message
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JoeSpareBedroom wrote:
"BAR" wrote in message
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Just like the bunny, you go on and on and on. Why don't you go
on someplace
else?
--
John H
Why don't you go **** yourself, diaper boy?
More insight into Doug's personality disorder.


It's amusing to see how you behave when someone deflates your
theories by asking you a question you're too stupid to answer.
I have one of the toughest skins in this entire group. You on the
other hand have one of the weakest skins.

You believe you are owed a response to every question you pose.
You need to get over that hang-up and just deal with USENET as it
is, a place where you can come and talk with, BS with and ignore
anyone you want.

Tell me what the least expensive family health insurance plan
costs in Rochester NY. At least take a guess.
Why?
Your "why" was answered yesterday. You cannot make claims involving
numbers unless you have the numbers. You will now disagree,
something that's sadly predictable.

Because insurance costs in Rochester, New York only concern someone
who lives there. And so you are the only one here who gives a crap
about Rochester insurance costs. Do your own work,

He made a general statement which applied to the entire nation.
Without knowing specifics, his statement was meaningless. Try reading
more of the messages in a thread before commenting.

I read the thread. He probably cares less what insurance costs in
Rochester. Maybe Frostbite runs up the rates. Or winter alcoholism.
He may be able to look up policies in his area with some interest.
Whatever. It's about $675.00, unless you're on NY's poverty plan. Not
funny.
That doesn't seem to be out of line for what you get in case of an
emergency or life threatening situation.

True, but if I recall, the poverty plan becomes available at an income
level of 42K. While it may seem that a family with maybe 2 kids should be
able to manage on (picking a number here) 45K, there are families whose
lifestyles were based on let's say 75K, but their employers shut down.
So, suddenly, the "opportunity" to pay for the insurance no longer
exists. Here, Kodak is an example.

Nothing is forever, and I have gone from good job to wondering where my
next paycheck is coming from 4 times in my career.

Back in '02 I was laid off in late February and my wife was laid off three
weeks later. Going from two paychecks in the high tech arena to no
paychecks was a shocker but, we regrouped and went out looking for new
jobs. Albeit we were lucky enough to have a large employer base in our
area. We have stayed in the DC area for just that reason.

Pick yourself up and make some plans and make some decisions and get on
with your life.


I'm not talking about me. I'm talking about a few million people who have a
lapse of even a few months without health insurance. Unless you're a seer of
some kind, you can't predict when you'll be in a horrific car accident and
rack up $20-$30k worth of medical bills.


Oh, ok. You are talking about a friend, gotcha.

$1 can get you $100 million in the lottery too.

JoeSpareBedroom August 21st 07 12:39 PM

Another consequence - bio fuels...
 
"BAR" wrote in message
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JoeSpareBedroom wrote:
"BAR" wrote in message
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JoeSpareBedroom wrote:
"BAR" wrote in message
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JoeSpareBedroom wrote:
"Calif Bill" wrote in message
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"JoeSpareBedroom" wrote in message
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"CalifBill" wrote in message
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"JoeSpareBedroom" wrote in message
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"BAR" wrote in message
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JoeSpareBedroom wrote:
"BAR" wrote in message
...

Just like the bunny, you go on and on and on. Why don't you
go on someplace
else?
--
John H
Why don't you go **** yourself, diaper boy?
More insight into Doug's personality disorder.


It's amusing to see how you behave when someone deflates your
theories by asking you a question you're too stupid to answer.
I have one of the toughest skins in this entire group. You on
the other hand have one of the weakest skins.

You believe you are owed a response to every question you pose.
You need to get over that hang-up and just deal with USENET as
it is, a place where you can come and talk with, BS with and
ignore anyone you want.

Tell me what the least expensive family health insurance plan
costs in Rochester NY. At least take a guess.
Why?
Your "why" was answered yesterday. You cannot make claims
involving numbers unless you have the numbers. You will now
disagree, something that's sadly predictable.

Because insurance costs in Rochester, New York only concern
someone who lives there. And so you are the only one here who
gives a crap about Rochester insurance costs. Do your own work,

He made a general statement which applied to the entire nation.
Without knowing specifics, his statement was meaningless. Try
reading more of the messages in a thread before commenting.

I read the thread. He probably cares less what insurance costs in
Rochester. Maybe Frostbite runs up the rates. Or winter
alcoholism. He may be able to look up policies in his area with some
interest.
Whatever. It's about $675.00, unless you're on NY's poverty plan. Not
funny.
That doesn't seem to be out of line for what you get in case of an
emergency or life threatening situation.

True, but if I recall, the poverty plan becomes available at an income
level of 42K. While it may seem that a family with maybe 2 kids should
be able to manage on (picking a number here) 45K, there are families
whose lifestyles were based on let's say 75K, but their employers shut
down. So, suddenly, the "opportunity" to pay for the insurance no
longer exists. Here, Kodak is an example.
Nothing is forever, and I have gone from good job to wondering where my
next paycheck is coming from 4 times in my career.

Back in '02 I was laid off in late February and my wife was laid off
three weeks later. Going from two paychecks in the high tech arena to no
paychecks was a shocker but, we regrouped and went out looking for new
jobs. Albeit we were lucky enough to have a large employer base in our
area. We have stayed in the DC area for just that reason.

Pick yourself up and make some plans and make some decisions and get on
with your life.


I'm not talking about me. I'm talking about a few million people who have
a lapse of even a few months without health insurance. Unless you're a
seer of some kind, you can't predict when you'll be in a horrific car
accident and rack up $20-$30k worth of medical bills.


Oh, ok. You are talking about a friend, gotcha.

$1 can get you $100 million in the lottery too.


Does it really matter anyway? News story from a month ago: Millions of
people make too little to afford health insurance, but they make just enough
to NOT qualify for low income plans.

That's "millions", as in "millions". Need help with that concept?



BAR August 21st 07 01:00 PM

Another consequence - bio fuels...
 
JoeSpareBedroom wrote:
"BAR" wrote in message
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JoeSpareBedroom wrote:
"BAR" wrote in message
...
JoeSpareBedroom wrote:
"BAR" wrote in message
. ..
JoeSpareBedroom wrote:
"Calif Bill" wrote in message
...
"JoeSpareBedroom" wrote in message
...
"CalifBill" wrote in message
...
"JoeSpareBedroom" wrote in message
...
"BAR" wrote in message
. ..
JoeSpareBedroom wrote:
"BAR" wrote in message
...

Just like the bunny, you go on and on and on. Why don't you
go on someplace
else?
--
John H
Why don't you go **** yourself, diaper boy?
More insight into Doug's personality disorder.


It's amusing to see how you behave when someone deflates your
theories by asking you a question you're too stupid to answer.
I have one of the toughest skins in this entire group. You on
the other hand have one of the weakest skins.

You believe you are owed a response to every question you pose.
You need to get over that hang-up and just deal with USENET as
it is, a place where you can come and talk with, BS with and
ignore anyone you want.

Tell me what the least expensive family health insurance plan
costs in Rochester NY. At least take a guess.
Why?
Your "why" was answered yesterday. You cannot make claims
involving numbers unless you have the numbers. You will now
disagree, something that's sadly predictable.

Because insurance costs in Rochester, New York only concern
someone who lives there. And so you are the only one here who
gives a crap about Rochester insurance costs. Do your own work,

He made a general statement which applied to the entire nation.
Without knowing specifics, his statement was meaningless. Try
reading more of the messages in a thread before commenting.

I read the thread. He probably cares less what insurance costs in
Rochester. Maybe Frostbite runs up the rates. Or winter
alcoholism. He may be able to look up policies in his area with some
interest.
Whatever. It's about $675.00, unless you're on NY's poverty plan. Not
funny.
That doesn't seem to be out of line for what you get in case of an
emergency or life threatening situation.

True, but if I recall, the poverty plan becomes available at an income
level of 42K. While it may seem that a family with maybe 2 kids should
be able to manage on (picking a number here) 45K, there are families
whose lifestyles were based on let's say 75K, but their employers shut
down. So, suddenly, the "opportunity" to pay for the insurance no
longer exists. Here, Kodak is an example.
Nothing is forever, and I have gone from good job to wondering where my
next paycheck is coming from 4 times in my career.

Back in '02 I was laid off in late February and my wife was laid off
three weeks later. Going from two paychecks in the high tech arena to no
paychecks was a shocker but, we regrouped and went out looking for new
jobs. Albeit we were lucky enough to have a large employer base in our
area. We have stayed in the DC area for just that reason.

Pick yourself up and make some plans and make some decisions and get on
with your life.
I'm not talking about me. I'm talking about a few million people who have
a lapse of even a few months without health insurance. Unless you're a
seer of some kind, you can't predict when you'll be in a horrific car
accident and rack up $20-$30k worth of medical bills.

Oh, ok. You are talking about a friend, gotcha.

$1 can get you $100 million in the lottery too.


Does it really matter anyway? News story from a month ago: Millions of
people make too little to afford health insurance, but they make just enough
to NOT qualify for low income plans.

That's "millions", as in "millions". Need help with that concept?


Is health care insurance a right or a choice?

Michael Moore says Cuba has a great health care system (i.e. free), why
not consider emigrating to Cuba? Socialist health care in Cuba is so
good that it will pay to bring in a better Spanish doctor if the local
Cuban doctors can fix you up, just like they did for Castro.



JoeSpareBedroom August 21st 07 01:07 PM

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Is health care insurance a right or a choice?

Michael Moore says Cuba has a great health care system (i.e. free), why
not consider emigrating to Cuba? Socialist health care in Cuba is so good
that it will pay to bring in a better Spanish doctor if the local Cuban
doctors can fix you up, just like they did for Castro.



It's fun to see your breed immediately think "socialism" when this topic is
discussed. You're like trained seals. Bark, seal!



BAR August 21st 07 01:48 PM

Another consequence - bio fuels...
 
JoeSpareBedroom wrote:
"BAR" wrote in message
. ..

Is health care insurance a right or a choice?

Michael Moore says Cuba has a great health care system (i.e. free), why
not consider emigrating to Cuba? Socialist health care in Cuba is so good
that it will pay to bring in a better Spanish doctor if the local Cuban
doctors can fix you up, just like they did for Castro.



It's fun to see your breed immediately think "socialism" when this topic is
discussed. You're like trained seals. Bark, seal!


It is even more fun to watch you whine about the government not giving
you what you want.

Get off your ass and work for it.



JoeSpareBedroom August 21st 07 01:54 PM

Another consequence - bio fuels...
 
"BAR" wrote in message
. ..
JoeSpareBedroom wrote:
"BAR" wrote in message
. ..

Is health care insurance a right or a choice?

Michael Moore says Cuba has a great health care system (i.e. free), why
not consider emigrating to Cuba? Socialist health care in Cuba is so
good that it will pay to bring in a better Spanish doctor if the local
Cuban doctors can fix you up, just like they did for Castro.



It's fun to see your breed immediately think "socialism" when this topic
is discussed. You're like trained seals. Bark, seal!


It is even more fun to watch you whine about the government not giving you
what you want.

Get off your ass and work for it.



Bark! I have a nice fish for you. Bark, seal!



John H. August 21st 07 07:34 PM

Another consequence - bio fuels...
 
On Tue, 21 Aug 2007 12:54:23 GMT, "JoeSpareBedroom"
wrote:

"BAR" wrote in message
...
JoeSpareBedroom wrote:
"BAR" wrote in message
. ..

Is health care insurance a right or a choice?

Michael Moore says Cuba has a great health care system (i.e. free), why
not consider emigrating to Cuba? Socialist health care in Cuba is so
good that it will pay to bring in a better Spanish doctor if the local
Cuban doctors can fix you up, just like they did for Castro.



It's fun to see your breed immediately think "socialism" when this topic
is discussed. You're like trained seals. Bark, seal!


It is even more fun to watch you whine about the government not giving you
what you want.

Get off your ass and work for it.



Bark! I have a nice fish for you. Bark, seal!


Well... that was stimulating. Are you done now? Could you take your next
ridiculous piece of tripe to a politics newsgroup? a.politics would be
right up your alley, there's no one there!
--
John H


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