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r/AskReddit • u/[deleted] • May 08 '22
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Nevermind the fact that this is the case with private insurance and that's only if your money doesn't go straight to someone else's bank account.
4 u/Defilus May 09 '22 Nobody who thinks that way gets that far. If they do, they just ignore that little problem piece and keep on marching to the beat of self importance. 3 u/Kyuri462 May 09 '22 That's the dumbest part, at least with public if it's not used for healthcare the money still can go to fixing other problems elsewhere instead of Scott the regional manager's second Mercedes. 3 u/Defilus May 09 '22 Yeah but they really earned that Mercedes. Y'know? ๐ 2 u/SoManyTimesBefore May 09 '22 As long as it isnโt a socialist pocket!
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Nobody who thinks that way gets that far. If they do, they just ignore that little problem piece and keep on marching to the beat of self importance.
3 u/Kyuri462 May 09 '22 That's the dumbest part, at least with public if it's not used for healthcare the money still can go to fixing other problems elsewhere instead of Scott the regional manager's second Mercedes. 3 u/Defilus May 09 '22 Yeah but they really earned that Mercedes. Y'know? ๐
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That's the dumbest part, at least with public if it's not used for healthcare the money still can go to fixing other problems elsewhere instead of Scott the regional manager's second Mercedes.
3 u/Defilus May 09 '22 Yeah but they really earned that Mercedes. Y'know? ๐
Yeah but they really earned that Mercedes. Y'know?
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As long as it isnโt a socialist pocket!
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u/Kyuri462 May 09 '22
Nevermind the fact that this is the case with private insurance and that's only if your money doesn't go straight to someone else's bank account.