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In reply to the discussion: So, I was sitting on a chair in the hall of the county courthouse this morning [View all]Gary 50
(490 posts)34. No more horror stories..
Obama care will end horror stories like this, thank God. I was wondering if he couldn't have sold his home and related assets to a friend or relative for some nominal amount and just kept living his life the same as before, with the 400,000 debt hanging over him but with no way for them to make him pay? Is this possible. Some might feel that they were doing something wrong by doing this but I wouldn't. It would be screwing the system that screwed him.
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So, I was sitting on a chair in the hall of the county courthouse this morning [View all]
Skidmore
Nov 2013
OP
Basically, a good person wiped out financially due to a medical bill, one of the
bluestate10
Nov 2013
#1
That's certainly not a very caring attitude toward someone who's suffered a hardship.
AndyA
Nov 2013
#43
I hear this more and more from Republicans here in Tea Party, Texas, too. It gives me hope.
marble falls
Nov 2013
#18
thx for the story, sad the guy had to give all he had to pay medical bills
Liberal_in_LA
Nov 2013
#25