POTUS to reopen markets soon

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ignerntbend

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Good idea Terry. We might conclude that at least the President is as coherent as some guy who posts on a gun board. That would be an interesting place to set the bar.
I'm thinking of a new "game" for OSA. How about scrutinizing Iggy's comments for "quotable" comments and compiling them all together.

I'll bet the results would be a real hoot!
 
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On a near daily basis now one can see mini-revolts on TV, people who won't comply, tear down restrictive police tapes around skate parks, beach parties etc. As long as these fools persist in doing things their way this thing could go on far longer than we would want and it could be far worst on the economy than if they obeyed the restrictions. Restrictions are temporary but the alternative is permanent. Even at the church where they had a service in ? Georgia against restrictions, one worshiper was positive for Covid19 and the pastor said it was a lie...oh well.
 

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. Obama forced us all to bu health insurance.

Actually, no. We had to either buy Obamacare plans or pay a "penalty." Wife looked at the health costs after we retired, and she found that paying the penalty was much cheaper than buying the healthcare. Even with "pay as you go," we spent far, far less than her cheapest quote for an Obamacare plan would have been. It would have been $3000 total for the 12 months ($250 per month), plus she would have had to pay $10,000 in deductibles before the insurance paid anything. Even with paying for doctors and prescriptions through GoodRX, she paid a lot less than $13,000.
 

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Actually, no. We had to either buy Obamacare plans or pay a "penalty." Wife looked at the health costs after we retired, and she found that paying the penalty was much cheaper than buying the healthcare. Even with "pay as you go," we spent far, far less than her cheapest quote for an Obamacare plan would have been. It would have been $3000 total for the 12 months ($250 per month), plus she would have had to pay $10,000 in deductibles before the insurance paid anything. Even with paying for doctors and prescriptions through GoodRX, she paid a lot less than $13,000.
Wait till you or her (god forbid) need an extended stay in the ICU and maybe a surgery. You'll be bankrupt and homeless.
Might wanna rethink the self pay unless your a multi millionaire - which you could be.
 

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