Posted by rndy3788 on October 06, 2016 at 04:52:12 from (216.38.33.93):
In Reply to: health insurance posted by Ward1989 on October 05, 2016 at 18:54:40:
Ill never figure out why it cost so much for health care other than to cover the freeloaders , and I know several that are farmers with I'm sure more assets than I have but are on mnsure and apparently pay nothing , on my wifes w2 it says her employer (Mayo Clinic ) pays out in excess of 13000/ yr for insurance for 2 of us, I also have insurance available at my work so because of that we have to pay another 50$/ month for insurance through her company I cant figure that out either , now what really bugs me is if I get hurt at work and my employer has to cover it through workmans comp, we are sent to the local community hospital ( not Mayo) while inmates at local federal medical prison get to go directly to Mayo clinic , while being accompanied by 2 guards and I wonder who is paying for that? Oh and ive never seen or heard of anyone actually being turned away because they didn't have insurance, maybe someone can show me firsthand of who that has happened to?
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