Arianrhod
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- Jul 24, 2015
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Any number of you have been very clear that you personally don’t need no stinkin’ health insurance. The initial impression would be that you’re all young, healthy, and single.
Then you tell us that you’re older than that, and you assume you’re healthy because you never see a doctor. Some have even claimed to have spouses and children but still no health insurance because, you believe, you’d be able to pay for any serious accident or illness out of pocket.
Which leads me to wonder how you feel about Medicare in terms of your parents and/or grandparents. A couple of you have indicated your intention to refuse to apply for Medicare yourself once you turn 65, but what would happen to your older family members if Medicare disappeared?
Do you believe you could provide care for your extended family on your own?
Just curious.
Then you tell us that you’re older than that, and you assume you’re healthy because you never see a doctor. Some have even claimed to have spouses and children but still no health insurance because, you believe, you’d be able to pay for any serious accident or illness out of pocket.
Which leads me to wonder how you feel about Medicare in terms of your parents and/or grandparents. A couple of you have indicated your intention to refuse to apply for Medicare yourself once you turn 65, but what would happen to your older family members if Medicare disappeared?
Do you believe you could provide care for your extended family on your own?
Just curious.