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Glenn Greenwald Strikes Fear Into the Heart of Washington

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goddamnedfrank10/05/2013 11:53:28 pm PDT
I don’t think that the government should be involved in health care or health insurance,” says Greg Collett, a 41-year-old software developer in Caldwell, Idaho, who would rather pay the fine for now — $95 the first year — than signup.

“I calculated it out and it is cheaper for me for the next four years to pay the fine rather than get coverage,” Collett said. “At some point where it would make financial sense to pay for insurance rather than pay fines, I will make the decision from a financial standpoint.”

Yes, a man’s early to mid forties are the best time to go without health insurance. Because you can actually schedule shit like having a stroke, brain tumor, heart attack, cancer or even a broken arm/leg. This asshole didn’t calculate shit, his entire argument is based on ideology and politics, which as we know wreck’s people ability to do math.

Intelligent people know that the question isn’t are you statistically likely to save money one way or another, the question is what is the worst case scenario and how much downside risk can you handle?

I guarantee you that after 2014 hospital ER workers are going to be really fucking irritated dealing with dumbshits like Mr. Collett.

Collett, who is married and has 10 children, says the kids are covered by Medicaid, the joint state-federal health insurance plan for people with low income and children who are not covered.

But it’s “absolutely not okay,” that they are, Collett says quickly. “There are a lot of people out there that’ll cry foul.”

Collett, whose children are home-schooled, likens taking Medicaid to sending children to public school. He also does not approve of government-funded public schools. “The government is taking your money. They are spending it on things they shouldn’t be,” he says. “Trying to get whatever you can back — I have nothing against that. You have to at some point try and get your tax dollars back.”

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