Whoops...
On 11/1/09 12:39 PM, jps wrote:
On Sun, 01 Nov 2009 08:05:43 -0500, H the
wrote:
On 10/31/09 10:36 PM, JustWaitAFrekinMinute! wrote:
On Oct 31, 10:26 pm, wrote:
On Sat, 31 Oct 2009 22:08:35 -0400, H the
wrote:
On 10/31/09 9:30 PM, jps wrote:
On Sat, 31 Oct 2009 17:56:48 -0400, H the
wrote:
On 10/31/09 3:41 PM, Tosk wrote:
When I was in the hospital last week one doctor all but suggested that I
give a fake name and ss number knowing I was uninsured. He said and I
quote "everybody does it"... But no, I will be paying the 26,000 dollars
for the next twenty years because I am not a thief...
I figured you were among the uninsured. Really. But you are lying about
the doctor, of course, because reputable hospitals ask for photo IDs,
and you'd have to produce your driver's license.
"Everybody does it" said Sean Hannity, Rush Limbaugh, Glenn Beck, etc.
Yeah, really. And the uninsured little **** ran up a $26,000 tab, which
he cannot pay because...well, he's unemployable. So that means his tab
will be spread out over paying customers and their insurance companies.
I wonder what he's planning to do if and when his kid has a serious
medical problem. Sell off her motorbike?
I don't think I'd have my kid on a motocross bike without insurance.
Can't believe how much my kids cost with insurance. Between
deductibles, co-pays, limits it gets expensive quickly.
Son has been through muscle tear and a bone chip, daughter through
shin splint therapy. Last year I spent $8K out of pocket for the
whole family. That's in addition to the $15K for medical and dental
coverage.
OK, for the last time, my kid is insured.. Period.. The division we
race in doesn't allow otherwise, and the local school system has the
same policy... So **** you and your cowardly little bitch friends,
liars all of you, go **** yourself...
snerk Tork, er, Tusk, er, whatever, must have bought one of those
school accident policies...assuming they still sell them.
How the hell are the kids insured and he isn't? If they're on his
wife's policy, then he could be too. Just saving $ by putting it on
the taxpayers? What's the deal, motoboy?
I really don't know, but I vaguely recall that when I was a kid, there
was some sort of "accident policy" your parents could buy through the
schools that paid for or helped pay for medical care related to injuries
(as opposed to illness). That's why I suggested the school accident
policy, if they still exist. Or maybe the bittykid motorbike racers
offer something.
Whatever it is, the little turd has a lot of nerve speaking out against
health care insurance reform when he has no cards in the game. You'd
think that someone who will be stiffing a hospital out of $26,000 would
be first in line to obtain a "public option" policy.
A year or two ago, when he was whining about the high cost of
prescriptions, I offered to put him in touch with someone who could take
care of that problem for him. Apparently he wasn't interested in a
"cure," but only the ability to whine about it.
He's a real piece of work.
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