What Are You Doing Right Now
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@gjacobse said:
Getting to start the new year lighter in the wallet... Insurance went up by $200 a month,...
ouch. Mine went way down.
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@scottalanmiller said:
@gjacobse said:
Getting to start the new year lighter in the wallet... Insurance went up by $200 a month,...
ouch. Mine went way down.
You dropped any US healthcare, I would assume.
Mine is going down by $230 because I am taking a risk with a shittier plan. We have had too many child sicknesses and injuries for us to drop insurance and just pay cash for services plus the penalty. If I get a solid year+ of healthy kids I may go that route.
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Oh, well yes I did. However I thought that we were talking car insurance for some reason. My car insurance went down this year
But yes, my healthcare did drop dramatically too by dropping insurance completely.
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We really tried hard to get official US health insurance, but literally we were uncoverable under Obamacare. No plan is offered that satisfies the tax requirements of Obamacare and covers us. So it's a gap in coverage. We read about it a lot and several sources said from day one that this was a known gap and a category of people just being ignored right now.
The problem that we face is that we could spend a fortune for useless healthcare and not pay the tax penalty, but we'd get no coverage and we'd pay far more than the penalty is. That doesn't just waste money, but it uses up money that we would otherwise need to have saved up to deal with a medical emergency since we have to pay out of pocket for whatever we need.
Just stuck, unfortunately.
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Just installed the latest update to OS X on my MacBook Pro.
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Heading to bed here.
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Thinking about running out and grabbing breakfast before work.
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Denny's maybe...
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@scottalanmiller said:
We really tried hard to get official US health insurance, but literally we were uncoverable under Obamacare. No plan is offered that satisfies the tax requirements of Obamacare and covers us. So it's a gap in coverage. We read about it a lot and several sources said from day one that this was a known gap and a category of people just being ignored right now.
The problem that we face is that we could spend a fortune for useless healthcare and not pay the tax penalty, but we'd get no coverage and we'd pay far more than the penalty is. That doesn't just waste money, but it uses up money that we would otherwise need to have saved up to deal with a medical emergency since we have to pay out of pocket for whatever we need.
Just stuck, unfortunately.
Is that because of your traveling?
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Gettign the kids dressed for school.
Holiday hat and socks day for the 7yo..
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I appear to be the only one awake and about around here!
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I am here.... just busy with work this morning.
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@Dashrender said:
@scottalanmiller said:
We really tried hard to get official US health insurance, but literally we were uncoverable under Obamacare. No plan is offered that satisfies the tax requirements of Obamacare and covers us. So it's a gap in coverage. We read about it a lot and several sources said from day one that this was a known gap and a category of people just being ignored right now.
The problem that we face is that we could spend a fortune for useless healthcare and not pay the tax penalty, but we'd get no coverage and we'd pay far more than the penalty is. That doesn't just waste money, but it uses up money that we would otherwise need to have saved up to deal with a medical emergency since we have to pay out of pocket for whatever we need.
Just stuck, unfortunately.
Is that because of your traveling?
Yes, it's because I travel almost continuously but visit family in the US for more than 30 or 35 days a year (we can't get below 45 realistically.) We are in the US about two weeks longer than they account for in any way. It's really because we visit the US "too much" that is the problem. If we could cut back family visits to 29 days a year, we'd be all set.
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Getting things set up on the new Scale cluster!
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@JaredBusch said:
Gettign the kids dressed for school.
Holiday hat and socks day for the 7yo..
Do they have PJ Day, too?
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@BRRABill said:
@JaredBusch said:
Gettign the kids dressed for school.
Holiday hat and socks day for the 7yo..
Do they have PJ Day, too?
Yesterday.
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@JaredBusch said:
@BRRABill said:
Do they have PJ Day, too?
Yesterday.
Ours is the last day before the Christmas break.
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Everyday. I'm in PJs right now. They are warm, fuzzy and have ice skating penguins on them.
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@scottalanmiller said:
Everyday. I'm in PJs right now. They are warm, fuzzy and have ice skating penguins on them.
Warm, fuzzy, and "ice skating penguins" are not things I'd associate with Texas.