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To: longtermmemmory
I can understand the 26 year old if you think about college and graduate and post graduate school. If we are revitalizing the extended family with multiple generations around the daily dinner table it makes logic.

No it doesn't. Not when the rest of us are footing the bill. My kid is self sufficient and would never dream of mooching off my insurance policy. He's a man and men don't do that. My employees with family coverage saw their premiums increase by about 30% this year because other people's 26 year old parasites are still suckling at the tit!

64 posted on 11/30/2010 10:31:20 AM PST by pgkdan (Protect and Defend America! End the practice of islam on our shores before it's too late!)
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To: pgkdan

I see it as “if you are supporting them” and they are NOT self sufficient. If an offsprint has to file a tax return and is claiming themselves as a deduction then obviously it would not apply to them.

That said, I still would rather see the ENTIRE BILL repealed and this individual issues debated one by one.


70 posted on 11/30/2010 10:35:03 AM PST by longtermmemmory (VOTE! http://www.senate.gov and http://www.house.gov)
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To: pgkdan

RE: “No it doesn’t. Not when the rest of us are footing the bill. My kid is self sufficient and would never dream of mooching off my insurance policy. He’s a man and men don’t do that. My employees with family coverage saw their premiums increase by about 30% this year because other people’s 26 year old parasites are still suckling at the tit!”

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Agree — NO coverage of ‘kids’ up to age 26! How about age 21 — should the ‘kids’ not graduate with an undergrad degree by then? That’s long ENOUGH!

I was working and had my own insurance from age 18 onward - retired a few years early and bought my own policy — skyrocketing premiums for NOTHING every year — and when trying to shop around, was told what I’m paying is ‘competitive.’

Just got notice of 1/1/11 increase — NINETEEN PERCENT per month! That’s what CA allowed. That means $600 per month for one person, not counting co-pays and charges not covered by ins. Such a deal!

I’m dropping the policy; will go uninsured — will pay docs cash at reduced prices — all docs do this — so do hospitals —it’s super expensive, sure, and a big risk, but what the hell! If I get so sick that I spend every dime I’ll just spend until there’s nothing left and I get FREE care like the legions of uninsured who are the ones costing the rest of us our life savings anyway. I don’t need to leave anything to anyone in my ‘will.’ Screw it. I am SO disgusted.


157 posted on 11/30/2010 11:48:37 AM PST by CaliforniaCon
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