Thursday, November 14, 2013

Anderson, CA

We are safe and sound in Anderson where we got a lube and oil change for the motorhome. Unfortunately, the "new" computer system will not allow them to put synthetic oil in a motorhome. He tried several ways but as soon as he clicked "motorhome" the synthetic option grayed out. This is not the first time this has happened to us in WalMart. There are also new "No Overnight parking" signs up but the service manager told us to ignore them for one night.

Eavesdropping 

On the way here we stopped for lunch at a Black Bear Restaurant and the couple at the next table were discussing ObamaCare. She said, "There is a poll on the Internet and if they get a certain number of signatures then ObamaCare will be cancelled on January first". OK. Here's Your Sign.

When they got up to leave Norma said, "I hope everything works out with ObamaCare for you". We said we were from Canada and loved our system. They said they had been told that Canadians hated their system and that most Canadians come to the USA for medical treatment. I said that was the Rush Limbaugh theory and they laughed and said that was actually where they had heard it.

She looked to be fifty something and currently has no coverage so they went down to apply. They said she was given two choices. 1) around $50 per month with a $4,000 deductible and 2) around $500 per month with zero deductible. She said the $500 was too expensive. I told her that by taking the $50 option she was saving $450 a month that she could hide away in a savings account and in nine months she would have her deductible saved up for when she needs it. If she needs care more than once a year on average, she would probably be better off with the $500 plan. I think she understood...

8 comments:

  1. The high level of misinformation on the Affordable Care Act is stunning! Although not a perfect medical care system, it is a step in the right direction for over 42 million Americans. Our Canadians system is not perfect but it sure darned good.

    That Rush Limbaugh allowed to spew the rot gut verbiage he is known for is scandalous. What's worse is the high volume of people who believe his mistruths..

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    1. I agree, Bill, René did say it well.

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    2. Unfortunately, there's a shockingly high level of misinformation on just about everything. I'm always astonished to hear all the crackpot theories, crazy explanations, and just sheer ignorance about all kinds of important stuff. It truly makes me wonder how our democracy even functions as well as it does.

      Saludos,

      Kim G
      Boston, MA
      Where we're sort of sick of hearing the whining about Obamacare.

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  2. Oh that Rush Limbaugh, people don't do any fact checking and they have the internet, no excuse to not do your homework.

    The one thing that puzzles me, if there are so many Americans without healthcare, why haven't they signed up? That was the purpose of all this anyway.

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    1. They haven't signed up because of several things. 1) the website isn't working. 2) it's too expensive. 3) they don't like being told they have to buy something by their government.

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  3. "That Rush Limbaugh allowed to spew the rot gut verbiage he is known for is scandalous."

    Actually it's called Free Speech. In America those of us on the right think it's a good thing. Not necessarily what Rush says (I personally don't care for him) but he's got the right to say it. That's the one thing that always bothers me about many on the left. They are all for free speech as long as you are saying something they agree with.

    I am glad Croft is not like that but there are many Liberals who are. Yes, lots of those on the right too but those on the left pride themselves on inclusion (as long as they like what you're for).

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    1. Rush has the freedom to say whatever he wants, and I would TOTALLY oppose any government attempt to censor or silence him, even though I totally disagree with just about whatever he spouts.

      BUT, he should respect the truth and as a public figure has some responsibility to make clear what's opinion and what's fact.

      Sure, he has the right to be totally irresponsible, but he shouldn't want to be that way, and I think that's what bothers a lot of people.

      Kim G

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