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<blockquote data-quote="klein" data-source="post: 612812" data-attributes="member: 23950"><p>That's nice to see, they got nice young people doing such a video (as above).</p><p>They will have a nice story to tell thier children one day, and it will sound like this :</p><p> </p><p>Once upon a time, in the early 1900's , companies started to offer free health insurance, as an incentive to keep thier workers.</p><p> </p><p>However, as costs of medical rose and rose, companies started to introduce partial payments in the early 2000's.</p><p>But, since healthcare costs were going up twice or tripple the inflation rate, Employers could no longer give away the benefit incentives , they introduced 100 years ago.</p><p> </p><p>We did have several chances to let government handle healthcare and control costs, but we chose to trust Employers and private insurance companies instead.</p><p>We now need to pay for it ourselves, and can't live as well as our parents once did. We have atleast $1000 less per month to spend.</p><p> </p><p>Anyways, my son, you just turned 18 today. You just fell out of my insurance. Get atleast a paperboy job for now, and pay your healthcare insurance. If you don't earn enough out of that, I might be willing to pitch in another couple of $100 for you.</p><p>Unlike the neighbors son, he needs 2 jobs to keep up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klein, post: 612812, member: 23950"] That's nice to see, they got nice young people doing such a video (as above). They will have a nice story to tell thier children one day, and it will sound like this : Once upon a time, in the early 1900's , companies started to offer free health insurance, as an incentive to keep thier workers. However, as costs of medical rose and rose, companies started to introduce partial payments in the early 2000's. But, since healthcare costs were going up twice or tripple the inflation rate, Employers could no longer give away the benefit incentives , they introduced 100 years ago. We did have several chances to let government handle healthcare and control costs, but we chose to trust Employers and private insurance companies instead. We now need to pay for it ourselves, and can't live as well as our parents once did. We have atleast $1000 less per month to spend. Anyways, my son, you just turned 18 today. You just fell out of my insurance. Get atleast a paperboy job for now, and pay your healthcare insurance. If you don't earn enough out of that, I might be willing to pitch in another couple of $100 for you. Unlike the neighbors son, he needs 2 jobs to keep up. [/QUOTE]
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