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[–] [email protected] 0 points 3 years ago (1 children)

Yes, because you are lucky enough to be able to afford an insurance. Lose your job and see what happens.

Just took a new job. The insurance is far worse than at the last job (pay is better though). Decided to not get insurance during open enrollment. My wife and I analyzed the options, and we decided that we'd be better off just squirreling away the cash than to pay premiums for shit insurance that covered little.

We don't have significant medical bills.

If you country implodes, you live in it.

It's been imploding since I was born. The 1970s were a wild ride, even if I only vaguely remember the last few years of it. The 1980s were little better, we did drills in school to crawl under our desks in the event of nuclear bombardment.

Short of a shooting war, there's very little the "implosion" can do to me that I haven't seen. And if that happens, I plan on being somewhere else entirely about 12 months before the first bullet flies. Even have some gold stashed away to bribe whichever border guards need bribing. Fake passports are getting harder to come by though, that's worrisome.

Any attempt to emotionally take me hostage and attempt to fix the unfixable is going to fail. They're all monkeys here, and you just have to accept that monkeys fling shit. It's even kind of funny to watch, if you learn to duck the turds.

US individualism is killing its people

Possibly. But it's not killing me and mine. In fact, it's saving me and mine, when the non-individualism has so many whining about how their welfare checks are too small and flipping burgers isn't a salary career with living wages. I've got a better deal, and you're trying to talk me into taking the worse one.