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In reply to the discussion: The way I see the individual mandate [View all]AJTheMan
(288 posts)10. Yeah I'm only 18. Just got out of high school.
I am a dependent. For now. I plan to branch out on my own once I finish up my bachelors. (Like I said, I only now a freshman)
Not to sound argumentative, but I don't see any plausible way for me to leave LA. I'm on TOPPS Scholarship so I go to school for free here. If I moved then I would have to deal with student debt elsewhere. I do agree with you that life in Louisiana is getting tougher. Did you know that we have a total of three, count them, three abortion clinics in the entire state. Not very progressive.
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I see. Yes, you have to stay. La. is beautiful, but the economy sucks. You WILL get health care....
Honeycombe8
Jul 2012
#16
Tell that to the 34% of the American population who rents that the "buy a house mandate" exists?
joshcryer
Jul 2012
#15
They didn't mandate we buy a house. They gave us a tax penalty for not buying one
Tony_FLADEM
Jul 2012
#9
Perhaps the renters, without all the burden of being not owners, but actually just mortgage holders
Bluenorthwest
Jul 2012
#38
Tony, you are correct that we enshrine social values in our tax system....
Swede Atlanta
Jul 2012
#6
I plugged in some hypotheticals at www.healthcare.gov & got some plans for you.
Honeycombe8
Jul 2012
#13
That's a plan that protects against catastrophe. Not one that pays for everything. Note
Honeycombe8
Jul 2012
#18
Not at all. His post was making fun of others who have to do with less. You're
Honeycombe8
Jul 2012
#33
My COBRA premium for $700 deductible standard policy was $621.50/mo. $7,458/yr.
Honeycombe8
Jul 2012
#35
If the government absolutely had to raise revenue (bogus - they did not)..
girl gone mad
Jul 2012
#21