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<blockquote data-quote="Jim62" data-source="post: 813377" data-attributes="member: 6655"><p>Funny you should mention this. Over the last few months, it's been looking more and more like I will be needing to start looking for a job, after 11 years of retirement. With gas and diesel prices up ($2.95 and $3.50) I may need to start walking more. Thanks to the new and improved health care insurance act, my premiums went up 30% this year and copays went up about 10% . And this is just in preparation for what's coming over the next few years. Of course, the cost of living has not increased, so there will be no adjustments there.</p><p></p><p>If our reps, are not able to get this thing repealed, it appears that it will come down to having health insurance or eating. "If you like your health insurance, you can keep it". Yes we can--as long as we can afford it, anyway.</p><p></p><p>This will probably get deleted, and get this thread locked. Sorry.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jim62, post: 813377, member: 6655"] Funny you should mention this. Over the last few months, it's been looking more and more like I will be needing to start looking for a job, after 11 years of retirement. With gas and diesel prices up ($2.95 and $3.50) I may need to start walking more. Thanks to the new and improved health care insurance act, my premiums went up 30% this year and copays went up about 10% . And this is just in preparation for what's coming over the next few years. Of course, the cost of living has not increased, so there will be no adjustments there. If our reps, are not able to get this thing repealed, it appears that it will come down to having health insurance or eating. "If you like your health insurance, you can keep it". Yes we can--as long as we can afford it, anyway. This will probably get deleted, and get this thread locked. Sorry. [/QUOTE]
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