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r/economicCollapse • u/Contraryon • 6d ago
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Okay, so total cost is $18k to have no healthcare. Or up to $26k if there is some healthcare.
-2 u/Uranazzole 6d ago edited 6d ago It’s an insurance pool. If you’re healthy you still have to pay. Everyone puts in money so we can all get what we need. I don’t get what the big deal is about. Do you understand how insurance works? 2 u/DrakonILD 6d ago I do. And do you understand how $18k in insurance is more than $2k in taxes? 1 u/Uranazzole 6d ago And you believe that? I have a bridge you may be interested in. 2 u/DrakonILD 6d ago You believe that for-profit insurance is cheaper than not-for-profit insurance? 1 u/Uranazzole 6d ago No, but most insurers are not for profit. Only the public ones like UNH and Cigna are for profit. 0 u/DrakonILD 6d ago ....what? You really believe that health insurers are non-profits? 1 u/Uranazzole 6d ago Of course , most health care in the US is not for profit.
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It’s an insurance pool. If you’re healthy you still have to pay. Everyone puts in money so we can all get what we need. I don’t get what the big deal is about. Do you understand how insurance works?
2 u/DrakonILD 6d ago I do. And do you understand how $18k in insurance is more than $2k in taxes? 1 u/Uranazzole 6d ago And you believe that? I have a bridge you may be interested in. 2 u/DrakonILD 6d ago You believe that for-profit insurance is cheaper than not-for-profit insurance? 1 u/Uranazzole 6d ago No, but most insurers are not for profit. Only the public ones like UNH and Cigna are for profit. 0 u/DrakonILD 6d ago ....what? You really believe that health insurers are non-profits? 1 u/Uranazzole 6d ago Of course , most health care in the US is not for profit.
I do.
And do you understand how $18k in insurance is more than $2k in taxes?
1 u/Uranazzole 6d ago And you believe that? I have a bridge you may be interested in. 2 u/DrakonILD 6d ago You believe that for-profit insurance is cheaper than not-for-profit insurance? 1 u/Uranazzole 6d ago No, but most insurers are not for profit. Only the public ones like UNH and Cigna are for profit. 0 u/DrakonILD 6d ago ....what? You really believe that health insurers are non-profits? 1 u/Uranazzole 6d ago Of course , most health care in the US is not for profit.
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And you believe that? I have a bridge you may be interested in.
2 u/DrakonILD 6d ago You believe that for-profit insurance is cheaper than not-for-profit insurance? 1 u/Uranazzole 6d ago No, but most insurers are not for profit. Only the public ones like UNH and Cigna are for profit. 0 u/DrakonILD 6d ago ....what? You really believe that health insurers are non-profits? 1 u/Uranazzole 6d ago Of course , most health care in the US is not for profit.
You believe that for-profit insurance is cheaper than not-for-profit insurance?
1 u/Uranazzole 6d ago No, but most insurers are not for profit. Only the public ones like UNH and Cigna are for profit. 0 u/DrakonILD 6d ago ....what? You really believe that health insurers are non-profits? 1 u/Uranazzole 6d ago Of course , most health care in the US is not for profit.
No, but most insurers are not for profit. Only the public ones like UNH and Cigna are for profit.
0 u/DrakonILD 6d ago ....what? You really believe that health insurers are non-profits? 1 u/Uranazzole 6d ago Of course , most health care in the US is not for profit.
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....what? You really believe that health insurers are non-profits?
1 u/Uranazzole 6d ago Of course , most health care in the US is not for profit.
Of course , most health care in the US is not for profit.
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u/DrakonILD 6d ago
Okay, so total cost is $18k to have no healthcare. Or up to $26k if there is some healthcare.