I read every single one. Would you like to point out a specific one that you dont feel I read or read well enough? If so, please quote it and comment on it.
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Ummmmm..... you do know that those are seperate things, dont you? Or are you saying they have BOTH?
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Wow, do you need an adjustment of your medication or something? I never said that or insuinated it, not even close. I mearly pointed out a huge problem they are facing. An insurance problem. Insurance companies believe your kids and people like them are expensive. Thats a fact and it aint going away. You can try to deny it but you want get anywhere with it. You can even joust at windmills claiming people want to shoot your children but it of course wont be true.
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I never said anything even close to that. Again, I have to ask, are you OK?
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Thats not totally true. It dismisses the facts I posted earlier and the mulitude of ones I didnt mention. Fact is, your kids (and grandkids) are in an expensive demographic. Health insurance companies are not out to insure people for free, they do it to make money. They aint even doing it to make a ton of money on each person, they just want a little bit and they make it up in volume (ironically, just like McDonalds). It all goes by averages. Kids=expensive. Young adults that "need" maternity coverage=super expensive. Thems just the facts my man, and no crying that you do will change that.
The country has not been given a solution either, what we got is worse than we had. Thats why I asked how your kids voted, they are in a classic demographic for voting for the lies without thinking about the consequences. Well, like a guy at work says, "be careful what you wish for". While there is no taking back votes at this point, something sure can be learned from it. The question is, will they? And thats not just for your kids JDSeller(because you wouldnt say how they voted), its for everybody. Everybody needs to take a good look at how screwed up things have gotten in the last few years and make it a point to remember that when walking into the voting booth.
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