
Originally Posted by
Fluidic Kimbo
I see the following quote from that website:
"The law sets a ceiling on how much consumers have to spend on health care. In 2019, it's $7,900 for a single person and double that for a family. "
So let's say I decide to move to America. . . first I need to tolerate the fact that every person who takes a disliking to me can walk into a shop and buy a gun. Second thing I need to accept that I might end up spending 20% of my income on medical care. Tell me about the 'American Dream' again. Did they mean 'dream' in the sense of something whimsical and derisory?