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According to eHealthInsurance, for unsubsidized customers in 2016, "premiums for individual coverage averaged $321 per month while premiums for family plans averaged $833 per month. The average annual deductible for individual plans was $4,358 and the average deductible for family plans was $7,983."Jun 23, 2017
that is that the far left and the far right get united in their opportunistic violence. That's a red flag right there.
Transportation of the future is that it's a service. The trend is in general towards services and less "owning"
originally posted by: TheConstruKctionofLight
a reply to: carewemust
Of course you can't imagine it.
This has been the way in most countries outside the US. The US - Saudi petrodollar scam is why you Americans get to live a privileged life.
Its why you invade other countries for resources.
And yet you get slugged for health Insurance. I couldn't imagine paying the below mentioned averages
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According to eHealthInsurance, for unsubsidized customers in 2016, "premiums for individual coverage averaged $321 per month while premiums for family plans averaged $833 per month. The average annual deductible for individual plans was $4,358 and the average deductible for family plans was $7,983."Jun 23, 2017
originally posted by: Peeple
a reply to: TheConstruKctionofLight
What?
Interesting in France Antifa is "fighting oppression" in the US they are criminals... talking about double standards...
And the last bit made even less sense. Self driving electric cars and busses still need roads. So no it's not more taxes, it's less, because you don't buy the car and you don't pay taxes for owning it. Just no. And still a big portion of wtf? What?
You're not from this reality are you?
originally posted by: Peeple
a reply to: SprocketUK
The difference between rich and poor is often smart decisions vs bad choices. A car being so expensive it leaves you with nothing but enough to barely survive maybe means it's time to benefit from the social system. Or to move. Or to buy an electric car yourself. There are a ton of options. Good and bad ones. But to burn the city and other people's cars is no option and won't get any sympathy from me.
You obviously think it's "cool". Wait until they burn your shop and your car/property.
originally posted by: Peeple
a reply to: SprocketUK
The difference between rich and poor is often smart decisions vs bad choices. A car being so expensive it leaves you with nothing but enough to barely survive maybe means it's time to benefit from the social system. Or to move. Or to buy an electric car yourself. There are a ton of options. Good and bad ones. But to burn the city and other people's cars is no option and won't get any sympathy from me.
You obviously think it's "cool". Wait until they burn your shop and your car/property.
originally posted by: Peeple
a reply to: SprocketUK
It's not me who is out of touch it's you. We're not talking about some third world country we talk about France. Their poor is still very rich compared to 3/4 of the world.
originally posted by: Peeple
a reply to: SprocketUK
I'm not exactly dying if I can't buy the latest iPhone. Apples and oranges indeed.
originally posted by: Peeple
a reply to: SprocketUK
Yes everybody else can. I'm convinced that if you value money so much you are burning down Paris for it you could spend that energy more productive.