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Re: once again, I enrolled for Health Insurance....

Posted: Wed Dec 03, 2014 8:07 pm
by callmeslick
Reservoir_Dog wrote:
callmeslick wrote:Only costs $1780 per month, I get $400 per month taken off that
I'm covered to the hilt. The whole nine yards.
It costs me $177.84 per month.
And that includes Chipz.

God bless Canada.
as I'm sure you know, I'm not arguing your system's superiority whatsoever. To be fair, you all have to factor in the taxation which goes to healthcare BEFORE your monthly contribution. Still, you come out WAY ahead of me.

Re: once again, I enrolled for Health Insurance....

Posted: Wed Dec 03, 2014 8:08 pm
by callmeslick
Pud knows nothing about the ACA, because he's busy with his head in the sand, and lives off the government teat for his own benefits.

Re: once again, I enrolled for Health Insurance....

Posted: Wed Dec 03, 2014 8:28 pm
by Reservoir_Dog
callmeslick wrote:
Reservoir_Dog wrote:
callmeslick wrote:Only costs $1780 per month, I get $400 per month taken off that
I'm covered to the hilt. The whole nine yards.
It costs me $177.84 per month.
And that includes Chipz.

God bless Canada.
as I'm sure you know, I'm not arguing your system's superiority whatsoever. To be fair, you all have to factor in the taxation which goes to healthcare BEFORE your monthly contribution. Still, you come out WAY ahead of me.
Agreed.
I pay 33% federal tax on every pay cheque I get. And you know what ... I don't mind one little bit. I'm glad to give it up.
I live in a great country, and if I have to pay a little extra tax to help insure that EVERY Canadian citizen can receive health care regardless of how much money they have in the bank ... I'll do it willingly.

Responsible countries take care of their citizens. And countries that don't, can't call themselves advanced societies.

Re: once again, I enrolled for Health Insurance....

Posted: Thu Dec 04, 2014 10:16 am
by callmeslick
well put, and the pathetic part, Res, is that increasing our taxation and making Medicare cradle to grave would save 95% of the citizenry money over what they are currently spending. It would free businesses from trying to guess at future healthcare costs, simplifiy paperwork for medical professionals and as every example shows, substantially raise the overall performance of healthcare in the US. However, at election time,try mentioning Socialized Medicine and watch the loony right whip it into a twisted horror show.

Re: once again, I enrolled for Health Insurance....

Posted: Thu Dec 04, 2014 10:17 am
by callmeslick
oh, and 'paycheque'.....how quaint. :lol:

Re: once again, I enrolled for Health Insurance....

Posted: Thu Dec 04, 2014 3:27 pm
by Reservoir_Dog
callmeslick wrote:oh, and 'paycheque'.....how quaint. :lol:
Anything else I can do to help you learn to spell properly ... just let me know. 8-)

Re: once again, I enrolled for Health Insurance....

Posted: Thu Dec 04, 2014 3:32 pm
by callmeslick
Reservoir_Dog wrote:
callmeslick wrote:oh, and 'paycheque'.....how quaint. :lol:
Anything else I can do to help you learn to spell properly ... just let me know. 8-)
:lol: Go fuque yourself :P

Re: once again, I enrolled for Health Insurance....

Posted: Thu Dec 04, 2014 3:53 pm
by nicolas10
haha only 1700 bucks a month?

It's only a bit more than half the average personal monthly income of your fellow merrickans.

Nic

Re: once again, I enrolled for Health Insurance....

Posted: Thu Dec 04, 2014 3:58 pm
by nicolas10
So you canadians have your wives provided by insurance companies?

No wonder they talk with a strange accent, esp for less than 180$ a month.

Nic

Re: once again, I enrolled for Health Insurance....

Posted: Thu Dec 04, 2014 4:29 pm
by callmeslick
nicolas10 wrote:haha only 1700 bucks a month?

It's only a bit more than half the average personal monthly income of your fellow merrickans.

Nic
I'm aware. I am paying it, because I can afford it, and it leaves me with little, if any, financial exposure. You see, Nic, in the US, if you DON'T take my approach, and have money, the medical system can drain ENORMOUS amounts.
Note that a less generous policy, with higher co-pays and greater out-of-pocket costs is about 1/4 the cost of mine(and, as a late middle aged person, I am the most expensive class on the rate scale), and any couple earning less than around $65,000 get some tax breaks to lower that cost.
Still, the way your nation, Nic, runs things, would be nice for the US to emulate.