2019-12-03 at 4:30 PM UTC
Healthcare should be out of reach of the lower classes, or the result is dysgenic.
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2019-12-03 at 4:32 PM UTC
Also there needs to be an incentive for the lower classes to eat healthy and exercise.
2019-12-03 at 4:52 PM UTC
Can i play?
Broken leg - $10k
Athsma medication - $1000/mo
Anti psychotics - $400/mo
Ambulance ride - $15,000
Checkup - $250
Sick note -$100
Methadone - FREE IF YOU DO HEROIN!!!
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2019-12-03 at 4:55 PM UTC
actually fuck that don't vote for biden he's a hack vote for bernie.
2019-12-03 at 5:06 PM UTC
How many buzz feed videos have you watched today
2019-12-03 at 5:22 PM UTC
$250 is appropriate for a sick note so as to discourage slackers
2019-12-03 at 5:24 PM UTC
I used to get it for free because they were really desperate for any patients that weren't opiate seeking homeless people.
I already had opiates though xD
That's why I needed the sick note I kept missing work from overdosing on fentanyl
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2019-12-03 at 6:31 PM UTC
Doesn't cost anything if you file bankruptcy.
2019-12-03 at 7:33 PM UTC
Cheaper to assume a new identity
Originally posted by MexicanMasterRace
You cant actually get out out of medical debt through bankruptcy lol. That and student debt.
Yes you can...medical debt is unsecured debt and along with other unsecured debt (chiefly credit cards) is the easiest debt to get out of by filing bankruptcy.
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In Chapter 7 Bankruptcy
If you qualify for Chapter 7, your discharge will wipe out your medical bills along with most other general unsecured debts (for instance, student loans fall into this category but aren't dischargeable). There is no limit to the amount of medical debt you can discharge in Chapter 7 bankruptcy.
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2019-12-03 at 10:20 PM UTC
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Tommy Douglas was the coolest, smartest sexiest most huge balled God fearing fiercely intelligent compassionate conscientious canadian who ever lived and you'll american cowards could never dream of holding half a candle to his cock
What kind of a pathetic cuck is even going to pay taxes to a country that provides no healthcare for them? What kind of a faggot would defend a system like that? That's almost literally the only thing a benevolent government would do. You Americans are such a cucky bunch
2019-12-03 at 10:21 PM UTC
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Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson
Yes you can…medical debt is unsecured debt and along with other unsecured debt (chiefly credit cards) is the easiest debt to get out of by filing bankruptcy.
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In Chapter 7 Bankruptcy
If you qualify for Chapter 7, your discharge will wipe out your medical bills along with most other general unsecured debts (for instance, student loans fall into this category but aren't dischargeable). There is no limit to the amount of medical debt you can discharge in Chapter 7 bankruptcy.
I'm Canadian and even I know this. §m£ÂgØL is just wrong all the time because hes dumb and brown and thinks you buy valium and viagra over the counter like in mayheeco
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