Teabaggers Mock Parkinsons Victim

londonfog

Well-Known Member
If this bill passes i'll be forced to spend money on something I don't need, it's unconstitutional and will be struck down.
Is that the same wisdom that stated Obama would never be POTUS or that Health reform won't pass ?????? again I have a question ..do you work ????? and do you own a car ????
 

ViRedd

New Member
Personally, I think its foolish to not carry health insurance. Policies with large deductables are cheap.
 

fitch303

Well-Known Member
I wouldn't advise going to work or driving a car if you wish to remain 100% positive you don't need health insurance.
I don't know what type of shitty car insurance you have but mine has medical coverage for occupants in my car.............so it begs the question, do YOU have car insurance if you didn't know about this type of coverage?

Also I don't know what type of shitty job you have but if I get injured while working the company pays for medicals bills associated with it........every place I worked for had this type of policy.

One of my fellow co workers had a heart attack or something similar while working and the employer paid for a pace maker to be put in, covered all the bills and he was a low level cashier who worked like 15 hours a week.
 

Dragline

Well-Known Member
I don't know what type of shitty car insurance you have but mine has medical coverage for occupants in my car.............so it begs the question, do YOU have car insurance if you didn't know about this type of coverage?

Also I don't know what type of shitty job you have but if I get injured while working the company pays for medicals bills associated with it........every place I worked for had this type of policy.

LMAO!!!! Since you obviously can't GET A CLUE I will use an even easier example for you. Since you are 100% sure you don't need health insurance, you shouldn't even WALK! Because if you walk, you might slip and fall down. If you slip and fall down you might crack that thick skull of yours wide open and may need to go to the hospital!!!!! GET IT YET!?!?!?!?!
 

dukeofbaja

New Member
If this bill passes i'll be forced to spend money on something I don't need, it's unconstitutional and will be struck down.
I bet there are a lot of great drivers out there who think they have no need for auto insurance, but yet they are forced to buy it anyway.

In any case, I don't think my auto insurance policy will cover me if I need an unexpected appendectomy. That type of common thing would basically break me in my current uninsured state. I will gladly be forced into buying insurance or paying a 2% fine if this worry can be removed.

By the way, I totally agree with your message of personal responsibility for your own health and the savings we would reap by less heart disease and other issues directly related to living healthy. We would spend less on health insurance as a nation if we did more to encourage proper exercise and diet. Alas, we are a junk food nation. Sad...

Still watching CSPAN, some masturbatory debae is going on, but it is academic at this point. It will pass....
 

fitch303

Well-Known Member
LMAO!!!! Since you obviously can't GET A CLUE I will use an even easier example for you. Since you are 100% sure you don't need health insurance, you shouldn't even WALK! Because if you walk, you might slip and fall down. If you slip and fall down you might crack that thick skull of yours wide open and may need to go to the hospital!!!!! GET IT YET!?!?!?!?!
Yeah dumbass I get it, Please build a room for me with padded walls, feed me, clothe me, wipe my ass for me, work for me, cut my lawn for me, pull out weeds and mulch for me, can you do that for me? I might as well kill myself for all the possible though not probable bad things that might or might not happen to me. your not even addressing my comments directly, I have the choice to buy insurance with my own money and choose not to but NEVER would I ask someone else to pay for something that only I would benefit from. Is that simple enough for your dense fucking mind to understand?
 

fitch303

Well-Known Member
I bet there are a lot of great drivers out there who think they have no need for auto insurance, but yet they are forced to buy it anyway.

In any case, I don't think my auto insurance policy will cover me if I need an unexpected appendectomy. That type of common thing would basically break me in my current uninsured state. I will gladly be forced into buying insurance or paying a 2% fine if this worry can be removed.

By the way, I totally agree with your message of personal responsibility for your own health and the savings we would reap by less heart disease and other issues directly related to living healthy. We would spend less on health insurance as a nation if we did more to encourage proper exercise and diet. Alas, we are a junk food nation. Sad...

Still watching CSPAN, some masturbatory debae is going on, but it is academic at this point. It will pass....
Driving is a is not a right and you're required (in most states) to have insurance mainly for the other drivers you may crash into. This can be avoided by not driving, unlike health insurance mandates which I can only avoid with death. All children should be insured which pretty much happens anyway or at least the structure exists whether people realize it or not. Preexisting conditions I'm not too familiar with it so I can't comment. my understanding is that insurance companies can charge you more if you have a condition prior to coverage which makes sense. companies exist to make money, morality doesn't make money and frankly it's not their obligation. This may come as a shock to you but I'd rather have a single player system then what is about to pass.
 

londonfog

Well-Known Member
job, yes. car, yes
If you have a car then you are forced to have car insurance.....If you have a job then you must pay taxes.....heck if you go to the store and buy something you have to pay taxes on that as well....so are you protesting that as well ?????
 

FlyLikeAnEagle

Well-Known Member
Preexisting conditions I'm not too familiar with it so I can't comment. my understanding is that insurance companies can charge you more if you have a condition prior to coverage which makes sense.

Your understanding is wrong, they will either not accept you if you have a pre-existing condition or anything that has to do with that condition will not be covered.
 
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PadawanBater

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I heard somewhere a guy had a root canal done years before he was diagnosed with cancer or whatever it was and they denied his coverage because of that "pre-existing condition"... - don't know how true it is or where it came from though... Do you think they do shit like that on a regular basis? Look for any tiny detail to deny someones claim to save the company money to advance their career and look good in the eyes of the higher ups?
 

ink the world

Well-Known Member
Used "preconditions" to deny people coverage:

A baby being too tall
Pregnancy
Organ donation
Family medical history, not personal, family
Being adopted (no way of knowing family history)
The use of many prescription drugs
 

ViRedd

New Member
If you have a car then you are forced to have car insurance.....If you have a job then you must pay taxes.....heck if you go to the store and buy something you have to pay taxes on that as well....so are you protesting that as well ?????
Mandated car insurance is a state issue. Income taxes are covered in the 16th Amendment. Sales taxes are a state, county and city issue. With all of that in mind, please point out from where the federal government derives the authority to DEMAND that any citizen MUST carry health insurance. Thanks ...
 
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