• Obama health summit heals few divides
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[QUOTE=PvtCupcakes;20446043]I'm note one of those people that try to game the system. By choosing to not buy insurance, I'm choosing to not be in the Emergency room. So if I break my arm, I'm not going to be in the emergency room. However, I haven't figured out how to say "Don't touch me, I'm not paying for an emergency room visit" if I'm found unconscious somewhere. [/QUOTE] this is so stupid
What you do is you keep a note in your pocket saying "leave me alone I want to die"
[QUOTE=PvtCupcakes;20446043]I'm note one of those people that try to game the system. By choosing to not buy insurance, I'm choosing to not be in the Emergency room. So if I break my arm, I'm not going to be in the emergency room. However, I haven't figured out how to say "Don't touch me, I'm not paying for an emergency room visit" if I'm found unconscious somewhere.[/QUOTE] [img]http://jamie-online.com/random-jamz/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/facepalm.jpg[/img]
[QUOTE=Lambeth;20446426]What you do is you keep a note in your pocket saying "leave me alone I want to die"[/QUOTE] "I don't have insurance" is more effective if you want to be left to die.
I find it funny how apparently it's the Democrats who refuse to cooperate, when clearly they keep changing the bill every fucking month to suck the GOP cock. We wanted Single Payer no We wanted public option no We wanted SOMETHING probably not lol [editline]02:27AM[/editline] [QUOTE=PvtCupcakes;20445794]A. With cars, you don't have to buy a car or drive on public roads. If you don't own a car you don't have to pay for insurance. With this healthcare bill there is no way out of paying it short of moving to another country. Secondly, car insurance is a state issue. Some states may not require it; I don't know of any off the top of my head though. And the States aren't bound to the Constitution anyway. Anything that isn't in it is left to the States. And thirdly the point of car insurance is to pay for damage you cause to other peoples' cars. It's not to keep you healthy at all. Being healthy is my choice, and I get to choose whether or not my health matters to me. I'm not hurting anyone by not buying insurance unless you're of the opinion that I'm not helping other people pay for their problems. B. I'm not a Republican, I'm a Libertarian. So I'll oppose any bill that forces people to buy health insurance, Republican or Democrat. But I actually didn't know the Republicans had proposed that in the past. I just happen to support the Republicans at the moment because they're stopping a bill I don't like. The minute they propose something I don't like I'll oppose them on that issue.[/QUOTE] Don't kid yourself. You're like my roommate, you complain about not liking the bill when it's really just an easy excuse to hate it just for the sake of hating it. I don't think you [i]really [/i] know what you're talking about.
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