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<blockquote data-quote="soonersfan" data-source="post: 1556651" data-attributes="member: 9063"><p>Well I'll take death over socialism. Our state already offers highly subsidized insurance to average citizens in need but many are not responsible enough to sign up for it. I offer this plan to any of my employees after working only six months and average 24 hrs a week. They can purchase insurance for less than 15% of what it cost me and they get better coverage at half the price. I'm a small business owner and offering insurance to my employees comes straight off my bottom line. It's staggering to me the number that refuse it and spend twice what their premiums would cost in cigarette purchases each month. They will eventually become a drain on the system by seeking coverage for COPD, etc. from smoking and will have no insurance to pay for it. There are certainly people in need who justifiably need help but IMO many of our large unsolvable social issues have more to do with a lack of individual responsibility than a lack of government handouts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="soonersfan, post: 1556651, member: 9063"] Well I'll take death over socialism. Our state already offers highly subsidized insurance to average citizens in need but many are not responsible enough to sign up for it. I offer this plan to any of my employees after working only six months and average 24 hrs a week. They can purchase insurance for less than 15% of what it cost me and they get better coverage at half the price. I'm a small business owner and offering insurance to my employees comes straight off my bottom line. It's staggering to me the number that refuse it and spend twice what their premiums would cost in cigarette purchases each month. They will eventually become a drain on the system by seeking coverage for COPD, etc. from smoking and will have no insurance to pay for it. There are certainly people in need who justifiably need help but IMO many of our large unsolvable social issues have more to do with a lack of individual responsibility than a lack of government handouts. [/QUOTE]
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