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|    F.O.A.D. to amdx    |
|    Re: Obama wants my help.    |
|    11 Dec 13 17:32:39    |
      XPost: rec.boats, sci.electronics.design, sci.electronics.basic       XPost: sci.electronics.repair, alt.hvac       From: noway@jose.com              On 12/11/13, 4:40 PM, amdx wrote:       > On 12/11/2013 2:51 PM, F.O.A.D. wrote:       >> On 12/11/13, 3:22 PM, amdx wrote:       >>> On 12/11/2013 10:30 AM, F.O.A.D. wrote:       >>>> On 12/11/13, 8:19 AM, amdx wrote:       >>>>> On 12/11/2013 4:17 AM, Hench >idonot@know.ca< wrote:       >>>>>> what the hell are you talking about?       >>>>>       >>>>> Your email address says it all!       >>>>       >>>>       >>>> It's too bad, Mikey, that the crook who is the governor of Florida,       >>>> your       >>>> state, cared more about lining his own pockets than he does about the       >>>> health of the people of his state. If he cared, you'd have a Florida       >>>> health exchange. But...you don't.       >>>>       >>>       >>> I don't want a Florida Health Exchange.       >>> How come you don't understand, I like what I have.       >>> I don't want to pay an additional $5,004 for something       >>> not as good as I have.       >>> Mikek       >>       >>       >>       >> 1. A Florida health care exchange would help you find more plans you       >> like at perhaps more competitive prices. That's been the experience of       >> many in states where the governors aren't right-wing asshole criminals,       >> like your governor.       >>       > I'm sure you can log onto healthcare.com and check the price of policy       > for a family of four, Ages 58, 54, 22, and 19. You will see the cheapest       > policy is over $1,000.       >       >> 2. I'm unconvinced you know how to shop for health care insurance.       >       > If I change insurance now, I must go on Obamacare. This will cost over       > $1,000 per month up to $2,101 per month. I don't know why you think you       > have knowledge of U.S. healthcare expenses while setting in Australia.       >       >>       >> 3. From what little I recall of your posts, your current plan calls for       >> you to pay out $10,000 a year before your coverage kicks in,       >       > That is correct, when I bought this policy, I saved $4,300 per year over       > the previous $2,500 deductible policy.       > That was a 57% reduction in my premium.       > I don't recall spending $3,000 on healthcare in one year.       > I bought the policy I have, I want the policy I have.       > The policy I have works very well with my tax deductible HSA.       > HSA = Health Savings Account       >       > Why do you think a person should not be responsible to pay for       > normal doctor visits and tests. Why should someone else be responsible?       >       >       >> it doesn't cover preventive care and common procedures,       >       > At this time it does cover preventive care, but I think that was       > because Obamacare forced that on the insurance companies.       > I don't know what a "common procedure" is, but it is not covered       > until I pay my $10,000 deductible.       >       > >you were silent on pre-existing condition coverage and       >> lifetime maximum coverage.       >       > I don't have any preexisting conditions so that doesn't matter.       > I had $5,000,000 lifetime Maximum coverage, with Obamacare rules       > that has been increased to unlimited lifetime coverage.       >       >>       >> I pay $10,000 a year or so in premiums, actually more like $9,000, and       >> have very low out of pockets. This coming spring, though, I might switch       >> over to complete medicare and supplement.       >>       > Comparing Aussie prices to U.S. prices is meaningless, without a       > whole lot of adjustments.       >       > I don't know why you have any interest in U.S. healthcare policies.       > Is this an Aussie inferiority complex, and you make yourself feel better       > when the U.S. has a political squabble?       > Mikek       >                     As I said, I'm not convinced you actually know how to shop...or even       read for comprehension. As an example, I'm guessing I am about 10,000       miles, more or less, from Australia. Does my typing have an accent that       makes you think I am in Australia?                            --       Religion: together we can find the cure.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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