Posted by 36 coupe on June 01, 2013 at 18:21:12 from (66.186.169.139):
In Reply to: Amish exemption posted by rrlund on June 01, 2013 at 09:29:21:
They are exempt from social security.Our government jailed them, sold their horses and equipment.They take care of their own in old age.They dont like insurance.Our medical insurence is a swindle now.A Doctor here is done with insurance.He has cut his prices in half.Most doctors have a big staff to handle insurance claims.I carried insurance for the family for 40 bucks a month for many years.It would cost 1200 bucks now.It is estimated that half the people in Maine have NO medical insurance.Lets do the math thats 300 bucks a week.A minimum wage worker makes 320 bucks before taxes.I can squeeze the buffalo on a nickle till he craps. but I cant live on 20 bucks a week.
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