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<blockquote data-quote="blackribbon" data-source="post: 72153170" data-attributes="member: 298417"><p>Not really. Before Obamacare, there were affordable options like catastrophic plans which covered diagnoses like cancer. It is about priorities. People don't ask for free housing...or free cars...or free phones, tvs, cable service...and yet most people have all the above. The difference is that can't touch the product until you actually need it so it is easy to not buy for yourself and then complain because you don't have it. I have had insurance for my entire life except my last year of nursing school because I couldn't afford Obamacare coverage...(my plan had been to get catastrophic coverage for that year and pay for normal care out of my pocket). Most people actually get their insurance through their jobs and their employer pays for part of the coverage.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="blackribbon, post: 72153170, member: 298417"] Not really. Before Obamacare, there were affordable options like catastrophic plans which covered diagnoses like cancer. It is about priorities. People don't ask for free housing...or free cars...or free phones, tvs, cable service...and yet most people have all the above. The difference is that can't touch the product until you actually need it so it is easy to not buy for yourself and then complain because you don't have it. I have had insurance for my entire life except my last year of nursing school because I couldn't afford Obamacare coverage...(my plan had been to get catastrophic coverage for that year and pay for normal care out of my pocket). Most people actually get their insurance through their jobs and their employer pays for part of the coverage. [/QUOTE]
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