It should totally cover third-leg attachments and heightening surgery. Note: this video is not made to support socialism, though some of the passersby might suggest it as a solution. K?
I believe that in our inalienable rights, the ability to be happy should be the main thing considered when an insurace company considers electives. Be more personable with us than just numbering or catagorizing us.
Freedom let me take of myself, and let me not have to pay for someone else. Its called you dont help me i dont help you sounds fair, I mean i am not rich but I still think that rule should applies.
I believe that somebody who is healthy, nonsmoking, no bad habits, normal weight. Should be able to receive a deduction on my health insurance. Now for someone (my hubby is Type 1 diabetic and my son has a heart defect) this was not brought on by being overweight, or something that was caused by one's own choice. Also should not have a raise in their health insurance. As for people who do smoke, do bad habits, overweight by choice should not be able to have a deduction in their insurance.
I feel very sorry for all people without health insurance who get a third rate health care in th U.S.. Health insurance is by no way linked to socialism. whoever claims that - gimme a break - you want to tell me that in one of the highest developed and richest country in the world with the most adavanced medical technology there should be no free or at least affordable treatment for citizens ?????
@09Brant It is a big mistake to confuse the people with the choices of their government, although governments are "democratically" elected by them. Arrogance though is the worst thing and this is why we are all ruled by people with the worst intentions. Reagan once characterized USSR as the empire of evil, could we actually back then believe that all Russians were evil? "Afraid of" goes to that when I meet or talk to an American all the bad that his/her government has done comes into my mind.
@mcamoran "afraid of"? I'm not sure about that. they may be prejudiced, as I have experienced, but not afriad from what I saw. God Bless you for studying at UCLA. A liberal university, but still one of the top in the country.
@09Brant Europeans are afraid of Americans I agree with you, but there have been countries where US has imposed and supported dictatorships, like in Greece for example 1967-1974 with dramatic and negative results. I studied in UCLA for 3 years and I know a few things about your country.
@mcamoran True. You raise good points. But don't believe all the negative propaganda you read regarding the USA. I traveled Europe in '96 and I will say there was a lot of prejudices against my sister and I because we are Americans. I have opinions too, but suffice it to say..when that plane landed in NY airport and I walked out back home in the USA, I said, "God Bless America".
I believe that in our inalienable rights, the ability to be happy should be the main thing considered when an insurace company considers electives. Be more personable with us than just numbering or catagorizing us.
xerodarkesthour 1 week ago
Freedom let me take of myself, and let me not have to pay for someone else. Its called you dont help me i dont help you sounds fair, I mean i am not rich but I still think that rule should applies.
gergar121 1 week ago
I believe that somebody who is healthy, nonsmoking, no bad habits, normal weight. Should be able to receive a deduction on my health insurance. Now for someone (my hubby is Type 1 diabetic and my son has a heart defect) this was not brought on by being overweight, or something that was caused by one's own choice. Also should not have a raise in their health insurance. As for people who do smoke, do bad habits, overweight by choice should not be able to have a deduction in their insurance.
cazurhellen83 1 month ago
healthcare4family
jasontalley803 2 months ago
I feel very sorry for all people without health insurance who get a third rate health care in th U.S.. Health insurance is by no way linked to socialism. whoever claims that - gimme a break - you want to tell me that in one of the highest developed and richest country in the world with the most adavanced medical technology there should be no free or at least affordable treatment for citizens ?????
MsSpitfire1978 2 months ago
@09Brant It is a big mistake to confuse the people with the choices of their government, although governments are "democratically" elected by them. Arrogance though is the worst thing and this is why we are all ruled by people with the worst intentions. Reagan once characterized USSR as the empire of evil, could we actually back then believe that all Russians were evil? "Afraid of" goes to that when I meet or talk to an American all the bad that his/her government has done comes into my mind.
mcamoran 2 months ago
@mcamoran "afraid of"? I'm not sure about that. they may be prejudiced, as I have experienced, but not afriad from what I saw. God Bless you for studying at UCLA. A liberal university, but still one of the top in the country.
09Brant 2 months ago
@09Brant Europeans are afraid of Americans I agree with you, but there have been countries where US has imposed and supported dictatorships, like in Greece for example 1967-1974 with dramatic and negative results. I studied in UCLA for 3 years and I know a few things about your country.
mcamoran 2 months ago
@mcamoran True. You raise good points. But don't believe all the negative propaganda you read regarding the USA. I traveled Europe in '96 and I will say there was a lot of prejudices against my sister and I because we are Americans. I have opinions too, but suffice it to say..when that plane landed in NY airport and I walked out back home in the USA, I said, "God Bless America".
09Brant 2 months ago