On May 12, 5:29=A0am, Frank Bures <f...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> kujebak wrote:
> >http://tinyurl.com/3lwd3x
>
> > I think the following passage says it all. In the context of discus-
> > sing affordability of health insurance for a 26-year old single
> > female:
>
> > Q: "...but in this state coverage for a 26-year old non-smoker
> > =A0 =A0 with no pre-existing conditions starts at $96 a month".
>
> > A: "It's $96 a month, but that's almost $1200 a year you're spen-
> > =A0 =A0 ding on health insurance, and honestly, I think it's
ridiculous
> > =A0 =A0 that we live in a First World country, where I have to pay for
> > =A0 =A0 basic health care"
>
> I red an article about the recent mortgage crisis in the States in the
> Financial Post the other day. =A0The article dealt with situation in
Flori=
da
> bringing examples of people who simply walked away from their properties
a=
s
> opposed to people who negotiated some form of substitute payments with
> their banks. =A0Then there was that family in Arizona, who simply
stopped
> making mortgage payments. =A0Not that they did not have money for
mortgage=
> payments. =A0They just felt entitled to their 3500 sqft mansion and
increa=
se
> mortgage payments would prohibit them from regularly eating out,
traveling=
,
> throwing parties and generally having fun. =A0So they just stopped
making
> payments altogether and they are now waiting for the bank to foreclose
on
> them. =A0They claimed they are by far not the only ones to behave that
way=
in
> the neighbourhood.
> Well, frankly I have absolutely NO sympathy for leaches like that.
>
> Cheers
> Frank
>
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>
> <f...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
Frank, did you read one of my earlier posts relating
to this subject? This is a pervasive problem in all parts
of the US, yet no one in the mainstream media is even
considering it as an integral part of the overall mortgage
crisis issue, because, obviously, it cuts right into the
meat of the consequences of nurturing entitlement mentality
by the left-wing educators in our young people. The same
sort of slanted view of the realation****p between the indi-
vidual and society that permeates the universal health care
debate. Here is the article about the two Stockton home
squatters:
http://tinyurl.com/3vhw94


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