Dear California and Massachusetts Voters:
The California assembley allegedly removed a limit
of 6.5% of a rich persons income to be spent on a premium
for a proposed required very high deductible
health insurance policy.
As of Jan 18,2009 health insurance companies
already want more than 6.5% of a wealthy Californians
income even though they are too rich to qualify
for the state income tax reduction.
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If the California Senate still wants mandatory health
insurance they should ammend the bill so no
individual will have to pay more than 30 per cent of their
income on required health insurance premiums and
no one shall be fined more than 30 per cent
of their income for not having health insurance in
California or Massachusetts
instead of the much larger fine equal to what
their totally unlimited premium
would have been.
If the HMO lobby rejects limiting premiums to 30
percent of a rich persons income then the HMOs
must admit NOW that they are already
planning on raising premiums above 30 per cent
of the income of even the richest of Californians
who are too rich to qualify for a state income
tax reduction.
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Are there any politicians or individuals who
are willing to vote against requiring everyone to
buy health insurance no matter how expensive it
becomes ??
If 30% is too much The state legislatures can choose
a lower percentage for the maximum percentage of each
individuals income that is required to be spent on
mandatory health insurance premiums.
This number will be greater than 6.5% because the 6.5%
maximum limit on premiums was forcibly removed from California's
bill by HMO lobbyists!
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As far as I know both Hillary Clinton and
Mitt Rommney are planning on requiring everyone
to buy health insurance with no limit on
how high health insurance companies (HMOs)
can raise premiums.
Is anybody willing to vote against Hillary Clinton
or Mitt Rommney in any primary ??
Eric Matteson ericmatteson2003november@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Dec 26 2007, 8:40 pm, ericmatteson2003novem...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
> All states that have mandatory health insurance
> are no longer able to afford Microsoft Windows
> or Microsoft Office or any full price software
> from Microsoft.
> When individuals are required to buy health insurance
> by their states premiums are high and then they can
> no longer afford Microsoft software such as Windows.
> Those states that are spending billions of dollars
> partially subsidizing mandatory HMO premiums for
> poor peoples mandatory health insurance are facing
> bankruptcy. Both states and individuals can save money
> by using low cost Linux instead of Microsoft Windows
> on all computers.
> If you are living in a state with mandatory health
> insurance you should lobby that states government
> to switch all school computers ( K-12,Communnity colleges,
> Universities) to use Linux as their operating system
> instead of making you get less of a premium subsidy
> to continue to pay rent on Microsoft Windows and
> Microsoft office site liscences for schools.
> When you buy new computers get Linux instead
> of Microsoft Windows for them. Windows can run on only
> one computer but Linux can run on all computers that you
> own.
> Linux has good programming capabilities. Linux uses
> the full 32-bit c programming language that can be used
> for large programs and not just small programs like
> 16-bit Liberty Basic or qbasic.
> There are some c example programs written for Linux.
> Click here for the list of three files for
> edelev14 text editor
program.http://groups.google.com/group/alt.destroy.microsoft/browse_thread/th...
> After downloading and compiling edelev14.c and its two headers
> wgslater.c and zackvga.h
> ./edelev14.out
> has home gets menu and the end key works differently
> so left arrow from beginning of next line gets to right
> of line.
> There is another c program that uses the same header files
> It is vgview07.c .bmp picture file viewer program at the
linkhttp://groups.google.com/group/alt.student.affairs.net/msg/0672e12579...
> put vgview07.c in same subdirectory as the headers from the other link
> and
> gcc -Wall vgview07.c -L/usr/X11R6/lib -lX11 -o vgview07.out
> ./vgview07.out
> to compile and run the program.
> If there is a list of bitmaps ending with .bmp in the same directory
> ;
> ,
> to get first picture then
> ,
> to get to next picture.
> c
> changes colormode in vgview07
> Different pictures look better in different colormodes.
> .....
> ...
> ..
> .
> Mandatory health insurance is unfair to individuals because the
> premiums are too high and unfair to states because the subsidies
> for poor peoples premiums are more costly than expected
> and also unfair to Microsoft because states that have mandatory
> health insurance are no longer able to afford Microsoft software
> such as Windows and Office any more with all that extra
> money being wasted on HMO premiums. The low cost LINUX
> operating system is already ready to compete with
> Microsoft Windows. If your state has mandatory health insurance
> have the schools and universites there switched their computers
> to LINUX to save money yet??
> Eric Matteson
> ericmatteson2003novem...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]


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