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They didn't trust their healthcare system so they all came here for our doctors and hospitals- where would the thousands of people who flee to SE Michigan go for healthcare if we had a federal system?!?
Every time someone was pregant, broke something, needed surgery, was sick they all came to the US to get good doctors!
I would sure as hell rather pay a few dollars even every month to keep them off my back rather than having my taxes upped 20%
That $8,400 a year using your 20% rate would equate to an income of $42,000. Now if that same $8,400 is not costing you at least 20% of your income, consider how lucky you are compared to the millions in the US who make less than $30,000/annum, when that same $8,400 would equate to 28% of their income. Your mindset objects to your taxes going to healthcare, simply because you don�t like to be taxed, so you would rather pay that kind of money as a premium just to get away from the tax label.
Now for good insurance on my daughter and me, it would be about $700/month.
Originally posted by SomewhereinBetween
which is better, your $8,400 or the $1,650?
Lukef: Good post, especially regarding the doctor situation, which the government is hoping to correct with the new schooling plans.
Originally posted by SomewhereinBetween
I would sure as hell rather pay a few dollars even every month to keep them off my back rather than having my taxes upped 20%
That is where you make no sense. In a later post you state:
Now for good insurance on my daughter and me, it would be about $700/month.