No,it's not down to $100 a month,but that tax credit at least allows me to have health insurance. It's still double what I paid when I was 40. Anybody who says they wouldn't use that legal tax credit isn't my age and has never paid for their own health insurance. For a good part of my life,those premiums weren't even tax deductible. I paid income tax and 15.2% social security self employment tax on every cent that I paid to insurance companies while those who had employer provided insurance had a huge tax free income in the form of that premium being paid for them.
It's fine for talk radio hosts and all their owners who they defend,to hire entire accounting firms to make sure they don't give the government one red cent that they don't have to isn't it? I guess some low life little termite like me should just shut up and pay all the taxes they don't shouldn't I?
I'll tell you straight up,I'm voting Libertarian. I'm not getting my fingerprints on either one of those train wrecks. Don't tell me that's a vote for HRC. The people who voted for that red headed slug already elected her.
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