Ah. Pony up ten grand, and you’ve bought your way out of RomneyCare.
What a joke.
>>>Ah. Pony up ten grand, and youve bought your way out of RomneyCare. What a joke.<<<
So once more I point out a blatant fallacy of yours, and you call it a joke, eh? Is that the strategy? Just paint little smiley faces and everything goes away!! :)
But the fact remains that should you so choose, that $10,000 and all derived interest thereof is in an account in your possession. Romney’s plan does, however, allow the state to extract payment for services rendered from that account. I’m not sure why you’re so opposed to that.
Or perhaps you’ve skipped out on your healthcare bills and refused to pay for services rendered? In any other line of work, that’s called theft of services and is punishable by law.
But once more, I give you the chance, and you weasel out of commenting on what you’d call government mandates on healthcare workers to provide services with zero compensation. So from here on out, you’ve tacitly accepted the label of being pro-slave labor.
Not quite the lover of the Constitution you claim you are, methinks.