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Only if they are full time student, if not so you cannot under parent's insurance.
Yes, it´s same with here in Germany.
Only if they are full time student, if not so you cannot under parent's insurance.
Yes, it´s same with here in Germany.
liebling - question. how old do they must start paying for health care?
back to Jiro.
Until they got job .
The students living under their parent´s health insurance until they are 26 years old. Their parents collect child benefit every month until their children are 26 years old if they (students) living under parent´s roof.
where? I don't see any. I checked 3x and you have never answered my question as listed in my previous post. Please do not lie.
Check my post #70 to response your repeat question.
I feel you owe me an apology for call me a liar.
I don't understand your last 2 sentences. You keep saying that I am misinformed and that I should educate myself on it. That means you're saying you know more it than me. and now you're telling me to "agree to disagree" ????????
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Simple answer is: You keep on saying that I don´t understand instead of debate agree to disagree with me. I can see that you and I have different knowledge over those issues.
Unfortunlately true, many Americans are misinformed over healthcare issues.
link please???????????????? You are notorious for misunderstanding one's post so you most likely misunderstood it. either way - LINK PLEASE? Please either prove it or stop accusing me.
Okay you ask for it.
You quoted my post #39 to response in your post #41. I provided the link of Americans´ comments over their bad experience with healthcare as medicare/medicaid/insurance companies and suggest you to read their comments. All what you quoted to tell me... "
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Jiro´s post #41
plenty of assistance service here. the people are just too damn lazy and stupid to get the service. and they waste their time bitching about it when the services are readily available for them"
http://www.alldeaf.com/war-politica...d-about-aarp-supporting-obamacare-more-2.html
After that, I viewed your post toward Americans as lazy, bitching, etc as an insult and disrespect because you don´t know American´s first hand experience to deal with insurance companies, medicare/medcaid, etc.
Don´t tell me that I misunderstand or misinterpreted your post. The fact is I offered the link of Americans´comments and suggest you to read it in my post #39.
until they get a job? what if they're 35 years old and still no job? (cuz you know - some students are immatured and do not want to "grow up")
huh? nothing in your post #70 is an answer to my question! I ask again - Do you agree that there are more than 1 solution for this health care problem?Check my post #70 to response your repeat question.
I feel you owe me an apology for call me a liar.
So are you telling me that I am misinformed about this healthcare issue?Simple answer is: You keep on saying that I don´t understand instead of debate agree to disagree with me. I can see that you and I have different knowledge over those issues.
Unfortunlately true, many Americans are misinformed over healthcare issues.
Okay you ask for it.
You quoted my post #39 to response in your post #41. I provided the link of Americans´ comments over their bad experience with healthcare as medicare/medicaid/insurance companies and suggest you to read their comments. All what you quoted to tell me... "
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Jiro´s post #41
plenty of assistance service here. the people are just too damn lazy and stupid to get the service. and they waste their time bitching about it when the services are readily available for them"
http://www.alldeaf.com/war-politica...d-about-aarp-supporting-obamacare-more-2.html
After that, I viewed your post toward Americans as lazy, bitching, etc as an insult and disrespect because you don´t know American´s first hand experience to deal with insurance companies, medicare/medcaid, etc.
Don´t tell me that I misunderstand or misinterpreted your post. The fact is I offered the link of Americans´comments and suggest you to read it in my post #39.
Twenty-six patients at Cuba’s largest hospital for the mentally ill died this week during a cold snap, the government said Friday.
Human rights leaders cited negligence and a lack of resources as factors in the deaths, and the Health Ministry launched an investigation that it said could lead to criminal proceedings.
A Health Ministry communique read on state television blamed “prolonged low temperatures that fell to 38 degrees Fahrenheit (4 Celsius) in Boyeros,” the neighborhood where Havana’s Psychiatric Hospital is located.
It said most of the deaths were from natural causes such as old age, respiratory infections and complications from chronic diseases including cancer and cardiovascular problems.
The statement came in response to reports from the independent Cuban Commission on Human Rights that at least 24 mental patients died of hypothermia this week, and that the hospital did not do enough to protect them from the cold because of problems such as faulty windows.