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<blockquote data-quote="CV355" data-source="post: 16184558" data-attributes="member: 181885"><p>[ATTACH=full]1568907[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>My father had something similar a few years back. Thanks to CT's Dan Malloy, a walking collection of festering fecal matter, the hospital my father worked for had cutbacks. They laid him off. The same week, he was diagnosed with 3 types of cancer. A year later, he had 4 strokes. I think his actual out of pocket for everything was around $65k. COBRA, or whatever it was, cost him somewhere on the order of $700/mo on top of the medical bills. There was something about "pre-existing conditions" and the insurance didn't cover a lot of it. He didn't share all the details, just sold his Corvettes and now sits around the house sad all the time. He could have retired 4 years ago, but he's still working to try to make up for those losses.</p><p></p><p>So yeah, Dan Malloy can go to hell. And all the people that get free healthcare because they don't pay, well, in a perfect world they simply wouldn't GET healthcare. I don't see it as a "right," personally.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CV355, post: 16184558, member: 181885"] [ATTACH=full]1568907[/ATTACH] My father had something similar a few years back. Thanks to CT's Dan Malloy, a walking collection of festering fecal matter, the hospital my father worked for had cutbacks. They laid him off. The same week, he was diagnosed with 3 types of cancer. A year later, he had 4 strokes. I think his actual out of pocket for everything was around $65k. COBRA, or whatever it was, cost him somewhere on the order of $700/mo on top of the medical bills. There was something about "pre-existing conditions" and the insurance didn't cover a lot of it. He didn't share all the details, just sold his Corvettes and now sits around the house sad all the time. He could have retired 4 years ago, but he's still working to try to make up for those losses. So yeah, Dan Malloy can go to hell. And all the people that get free healthcare because they don't pay, well, in a perfect world they simply wouldn't GET healthcare. I don't see it as a "right," personally. [/QUOTE]
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