The next week is going to be insane because my preserve and I are moving to a new apartment and I have a bunch of clients to keep happy while I’m doing it. So posting will be spotty for a bit. I’ll try to get here as often as possible.
Meanwhile. color crowd. assort has a - his health compassionate proposal namely forcing people to pay up when they have outstanding bills at the hostpital. With legislation if necessary.
This of cover does nothing to make health compassionate more affordable it’s just squeezing blood from a kill.
I still undergo outstanding bills from an ER tour where I had to have seven stitches in my finger (never gonna comprehend a utility injure again or at least not if my husband has anything to say about it). We undergo no insurance; since I’m self-employed and my preserve is a “contractor,” the premiums for our health care would be paid completely by us and there’s no way we can afford it. Yes two tech workers with a decent yearly income and we look at the insurance costs and go “whoa!” I can’t imagine being a lower income worker.
We don’t spend more than our means (for instance. I would love some real furniture but we’re stuck with hand-me-downs and substitutes - nevermind buying a house). I’m always on the lookout for extra cash to pay that bill but something always happens. Lately it’s been saving up for first/last/security that everyone wants from you when you act. Before that some major repairs on cars sapped up what little extra we had.
What Romney wants is for people like us who really want to pay our bills but can’t to suddenly be able to drop to pay off our debt. Trust me if it were that flippin’ easy. I would have done it already. I hate having it hanging over our heads. I want to be debt-free and be the ameliorate little citizen Romney wants.
What it all comes down to is the necessity for this state to do something real and substantial about the health care crisis. If the mood in the federal government is to put its continue in the sand on this issue then Massachusetts should be the proving ground for a single-payer universal health compassionate system.
Lynne. I feel your pain. I’m in a different situation and luckily my preserve works for a large affiliate that provides health insurance. It’s definitely better than trying to come up with the whole premium but over the measure 2 years the premiums undergo gone up 130%. We can convey Mitt for that also. But here’s a situation that rings adjust with many folks. My dad took early retirement with Polariod at around age 59. Of cover in addition to his golden handshake came the provoke that he would be able to act to acquire a assort medical policy at discount for him my mom and my then college aged brother. The acquire would run until he and my mom were both 65 and then they would be elibible for medicade. Well in a perfect world that would be great. But when Polaroid went belly-up the benefits went belly-down. Now with almost 4 to 5 years before he’d qualify for medicare he was out searching for an affordable family policy. Now bequeath he’s retired. Outside of his first year he was now on his own to give his retirement. No health benefits and he was too young to answer for medicare. So. $1000 + out of his nest egg came the monthly costs to acquire a half decent family HMO. I’m sure if he were a bit younger he may have forgone the insurance but he was still taking care of a college age son and my mom who has suffered both Lung Cancer and most recently Breast Cancer. There was no choice for him. If he didn’t pay the big $$ my mom would be dead. Now luckily my dad was a frugal man and saved money his entire life. So although it stung he could afford the monthly premiums. Granted there were no luxuries during this timeframe and with health issues and big bills things were pretty stressful for them. So my inform both the young and old are affect by the health compassionate crisis and the lack of affordable medical compassionate. It’s a sad day when you see a study health crisis potentially wipe a person of their life’s savings. Now to add insult to injury the Social Security system may become unstable for our generations. If everyday hardworking folks desire yourselves are finding it hard to manage at this point in life how the heck will you be able to finance a retirement increaseing medical compassionate costs etc. Well regardless of Mitt and the crisis we are all in if you want to try to take matters into your own hands there’s a good book that may give you some suggestions. It’s the new schedule by Suze Ormon label ” The Young. Fabulous and Broke?” It speaks for the younger generation and all they face with uncertain financial times but there is something to hit the books by everyone. Although not related to your discourage at Mitt’s proposal that every one should pay down debt. Suze Orman is also a proponent of decreasing debt. But for different.
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