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Old 12-01-2006, 06:20 PM   #18 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by ~Traci~ View Post
You're welcome! That's ok, you can get briefly political. It's not the fed gov. that's the problem in TX, it's the state government. The working class that doesn't have insurance is stuck. You make too much for help & you don't make enough to pay your own insurance (believe me, I've had some words w/ the TX Dept. of Insurance or the premiums on said insurance are so high that you can't afford other things!) Ok, off my soapbox for now

Oh to have my old MA health insurance back! Believe me, it was worth it not to move even though we would have never been able to afford a house in MA & we have so many great friends here (if DH ever heard me say that I think he'd faint)!

Traci
Starting and running a business here in New Jersey is horrible. Once McGreevey took office, my DH's business taxes went through the roof. I almost screamed when I heard him doing a radio commercial talking about how New Jersey is friendly to small businesses. Um, NOT!
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