salinen
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Sat Sep-19-09 11:27 AM
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How wonderful it must be to have Cadillac health care for yourself and family. It's probably so wonderful that they can stop even thinking about it. If a health concern arises, they know they'll have fast, expert, professional care. I'm happy for them.
And one of the greatest parts of having Cadillac health care - no worries! It will never lead to bankruptcy. There is no such thing as being denied for pre-existing. Probably no co-pay. I'll bet the meds are free or cheap. A+ doctors.
For most of us, I can't think of the correct car reference.
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Ruby the Liberal
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Sat Sep-19-09 11:34 AM
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Just fine unless you get hit in the rear?
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Sat Sep-19-09 11:40 AM
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Sat Sep-19-09 11:43 AM
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3. Hitch-hiking, actually. |
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Sat Sep-19-09 12:01 PM
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5. What is "Congresscare"? |
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Apparently the OP does not know. The last I heard, Congress was covered by the same health care plans available to federal employees. The plans are good but many private employer provided plans are better.
By the way OPM health care plans do have copays and meds are not free.
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