Jim Morin for July 10, 2012

  1. Nebulous100
    Nebulous Premium Member almost 12 years ago

    If you have insurance it’s a co-pay.If you don’t have insurance, it’s a bill.And if it’s the other guy’s auto insurance, you might not have to pay anything at all.

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    braindead Premium Member almost 12 years ago

    Another week into the decision and STILL my health coverage has not changed.

    Funny cartoon, BTW.

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    Gypsy8  almost 12 years ago

    You could try living in Somalia where the government doesn’t tell you what to do and you can make up your own rules.

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    Heavy B  almost 12 years ago

    Did you have insurance beforehand? If so, then explain to me how having insurance is a loss of freedom NOW.If not, well its time to pull your own weight you freeloader. I’m not paying your bills anymore.

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    Jason Allen  almost 12 years ago

    Neither. The ambulance company is going to charge you a $1,000 fee.

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    braindead Premium Member almost 12 years ago

    I am amazed that my insurance coverage has not changed since the ruling. Has yours?

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    joe vignone  almost 12 years ago

    Wait ‘till the bean counter at your insurance company decides what it is. The insurance industry will cleanup with this mandatory plan. We don’t need insurance, we need health care.

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    sw10mm  almost 12 years ago

    It will, and it will also cost you.

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    rockngolfer  almost 12 years ago

    Insurance costs are figured partly by zip code. When I moved mine went up $20 a month.

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    Dtroutma  almost 12 years ago

    Actually, my insurance company has no deductible for emergency care, or ambulance. Now the rates and copays all during the “W” years DID keep increasing at 2-3 times the inflation rate, and under ACA would NOT, what has the tax/penalty been for those of us who WERE insured?

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