koshergrl
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- Aug 4, 2011
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So I know this person whose young adult son is disabled from the workforce. He can't afford health insurance so he just sits at home hoping one day his condition will get better. The father of this son believes that soon, under the new health care law, he'll be able to put his son on his policy and not have the pre-existing conditions effect it, and his son will get to see a doctor and have his conditioned cared for and hopefully fixed so he can return to the workforce. The father in this case votes Republican.
My question is - should I inform him that he is voting against his son's interests, or wait until Obamacare is repealed or struck down and have him find out the hard way?
"disabled from the workforce". What, exactly, does that mean? What sort of disability? What "treatment" is he unable to get now, that he will be able to get that will allow him to return to the workforce? Is he receiving disability? Why not, if he's disabled?
I think you're full of shit. And if you aren't, I'll bet the son is, and you're an idiot for believing him.
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