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Senate GOP repeals ObamaCare mandate
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<blockquote data-quote="Almost there" data-source="post: 72061443" data-attributes="member: 403354"><p>Heh, but what if the government forces you to buy a TV, and it costs more than your house payment, your car payment AND your utilities payments? That's where I would be, which is why I don't have health insurance. Well, the REAL reason is that I trust the Great Physician, and he's been very faithful.</p><p></p><p>I have discovered, in talking with friends and acquaintances without health insurance, that health care is quite cheap if you pay out of pocket. I'm talking about 70-90% savings. And more and more doctors and hospitals are actually listing prices, just like McDonalds. This is because so many people, with high deductibles, are now forced to pay out of pocket. This is an odd good thing that came out of Obamacare - people price shopping. </p><p></p><p>And here's one of the problems with health insurance: As someone said a while ago, if car insurance was like health insurance, it would pay for oil changes, wiper fluid and light bulbs, not to mention tires.</p><p></p><p>No wonder health insurance is so expensive.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Almost there, post: 72061443, member: 403354"] Heh, but what if the government forces you to buy a TV, and it costs more than your house payment, your car payment AND your utilities payments? That's where I would be, which is why I don't have health insurance. Well, the REAL reason is that I trust the Great Physician, and he's been very faithful. I have discovered, in talking with friends and acquaintances without health insurance, that health care is quite cheap if you pay out of pocket. I'm talking about 70-90% savings. And more and more doctors and hospitals are actually listing prices, just like McDonalds. This is because so many people, with high deductibles, are now forced to pay out of pocket. This is an odd good thing that came out of Obamacare - people price shopping. And here's one of the problems with health insurance: As someone said a while ago, if car insurance was like health insurance, it would pay for oil changes, wiper fluid and light bulbs, not to mention tires. No wonder health insurance is so expensive. [/QUOTE]
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