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Originally Posted by brentbacardi
Hmmm, being a healthy single male might be a little different than providing and paying for health care for a family but I only pay about $100 a month for almost top level health coverage, not that big a deal.
& If you are poor and on the street and get hit by a car, guess what? You still go to the hospital so its not like you have no security from health concerns.
So to wrap up my opinion, if you have a big screen tv or a nice car, there is no reason why you don't have health care other than you decided it wasn't as important as a new tv. This is America where you have the right to decide between that $1200 plasma tv in your living room and health insurance, nobody should force you to choose one or the other, just get some common sense. My 
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If you ever get diabetes, cancer or another fucking awful disease and you have to test your health insurance, you might have a different opinion. You might be better off with the big screen tv. You are forced to do lots of things already. Like pay for the roads you drive on. Pay for all those people who keep you safe when they inspect the elevators you ride on. The list goes on and on.