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To: Libloather

“Under the bill, her 21-year-old son can remain on his parents’ insurance plan for five more years and that “just takes away the nervousness,” she said.”

I have two boys, both just passed 22. THEY PAY FOR THEIR OWN INSURANCE. A catastrophic plan for a 22 year old with a HSA is about $129 a month where I live. I would love to slap this woman, who thinks we should pay for her silly son.


3 posted on 03/25/2010 8:45:58 PM PDT by I still care (I believe in the universality of freedom -George Bush, asked if he regrets going to war.)
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To: I still care

I’ve never expected anyone to pay anything for me or mine. Our only child was paying her own way at 21. What is it these people have against teaching youngsters to stand on their own?


4 posted on 03/25/2010 8:56:21 PM PDT by southernsunshine
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If her 21 year old son went into the U. S. military, he would have insurance from that time—plus good pay, great educational opportunities, a fine opportunity to see the world, and the gaining of experience to make him a self-reliant young man.


12 posted on 03/25/2010 10:49:59 PM PDT by mtntop3
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Greetings I still care:

Guess the latest “donut hole” joke is on her. The nervous one has to wait four years before her disgustingly lazy, 21-year-old society leech becomes eligible for one year of 0bamacare coverage.

Covering my own health insurance need since I turned 18,
OLA


14 posted on 03/25/2010 11:08:32 PM PDT by OneLoyalAmerican (In God I trust, all others cite your source.)
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