WCGreen (45,053 posts)
We just were informed that Cobra benefits would be about $1,100 a month....
Add the $350 we spend on scripts each and every month and the $150 per month, on average, for co-payments and stuff that is just not covered and then add the money taken from my SSI benefit, another $125 and that really takes a BITE out of the budget.
We are going to have to shell out $1,750 bucks a month to cover this.
That is more than our mortgage, car payment, food and the Cable combined.
I don't know how we are going to pay for it, but I'm sure something will turn up, We get some help from a really generous friend and some from family, but it's scary.
But having Mitt Romney in the White House would have been so much worse.
If Rmoney had been elected at least the Proglodytes would have someone to blame their troubles on.
NYC_SKP (49,545 posts)
1. My COBRA is $1,375 just for one person.
three years ago it was under $500, then I took a job with bennies, then I quit it.
Why the difference?
If Rmoney had been elected at least the Proglodytes would have someone to blame their troubles on.
What is so rich about this is there is no way to tie it's failures to Bush or the GOP. Even the RINOs voted against it.I wonder what this fool was paying for coverage in 2008.
When this goes down, it will drag the rats along with it.
:popcorn: <--- Mr Mannn waiting for the crash and burn.
For over three years, DUmmy WCGreen has been whining along on a storyline about getting a lung transplant.
He's worse than Pam Dawson with her gut rot, and just as honest.
One thing is for sure, if a useless waste of space like this douchenozzle really needs a lung transplant, he may as well put his head in the oven.
His chance of getting a transplant past the jug-eared Kenyan's death panel is zero.
WCGreen (45,053 posts)
We just were informed that Cobra benefits would be about $1,100 a month....
Add the $350 we spend on scripts each and every month and the $150 per month, on average, for co-payments and stuff that is just not covered and then add the money taken from my SSI benefit, another $125 and that really takes a BITE out of the budget.
We are going to have to shell out $1,750 bucks a month to cover this.
That is more than our mortgage, car payment, food and the Cable combined.
I don't know how we are going to pay for it, but I'm sure something will turn up, We get some help from a really generous friend and some from family, but it's scary.
REP
20. Doesn't your former employer have a Medicare plan?
If you're on the list and on Supplemental Security Income (SSI), I'm guessing you're on Medicare already. Medicare group plans are usually a lot cheaper than non-Medicare ones.
We get some help from a really generous friend.....