← Back to context Comment by Ekaros 3 months ago Does it really matter if cost is in "insurance" or in tax? Wouldn't overall lower total be better? 6 comments Ekaros Reply ryandrake 3 months ago Some people would rather pay $4000/mo to an insurance company than $2000/mo in taxes. I don't get it, either but here we are. johnnienaked 3 months ago That's obviously a false dichotomy. Almsot no one is paying $4k/mo for insurance premiums. stephen_g 3 months ago And nobody is paying $2K a month for healthcare taxes either! 3 replies →
ryandrake 3 months ago Some people would rather pay $4000/mo to an insurance company than $2000/mo in taxes. I don't get it, either but here we are. johnnienaked 3 months ago That's obviously a false dichotomy. Almsot no one is paying $4k/mo for insurance premiums. stephen_g 3 months ago And nobody is paying $2K a month for healthcare taxes either! 3 replies →
johnnienaked 3 months ago That's obviously a false dichotomy. Almsot no one is paying $4k/mo for insurance premiums. stephen_g 3 months ago And nobody is paying $2K a month for healthcare taxes either! 3 replies →
Some people would rather pay $4000/mo to an insurance company than $2000/mo in taxes. I don't get it, either but here we are.
That's obviously a false dichotomy. Almsot no one is paying $4k/mo for insurance premiums.
And nobody is paying $2K a month for healthcare taxes either!
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