Hmmm... I saw this:
mbperrin (7,308 posts)
4. Great! I spent 22 years self-employed where we had no insurance of any kind.
Last 3 decades, we've been lucky enough to have insurance by teaching.
Oh, and BTW - our premiums next year are unchanged, just like the previous 3 years. I suspect most of the hollering about premium increases on existing plans is just more Fox.
It IS great to be able to get the treatment you need.
OK maybe I got this wrong and I ain't reading it correctly. It says
WE have spent 22 years self employed and had no insurance. Then it said
we have spent the last 3 decades having insurance by teaching.
22 years + 30 years = 52 years. 18 + 52 = 70.
65 you go on medicare, right? And your premiums are not changed just like the last 3 years?
????
If it was anybody else, I would think they were working past 65. These are dummies though. I guaren-damn-tee you that as soon as they could get on the government tit they did that.
Not to mention the dummie (supposedly) was actually self employed, for 22 years no less, and didn't get a policy?
Sorry mbperrin, your timeline just don't add up.
First of all... 22 years self employed? BWAHAHAHAHA!!! Right. Second of all... then after that you went into teaching? Or was it before? Then that puts the time line a couple 3-4 years out.
So are you telling me that you are 73 and still working?
Liar.