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Subject: Re: YOu are wrong with saying most people


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Duncan7
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Date Posted: 21:36:38 07/14/07 Sat
In reply to: Bev 's message, "YOu are wrong with saying most people" on 15:04:53 07/14/07 Sat

So i should pay for their failure to save for retirement? And that would be $900 each for 2 people, just like my parents. You will omit what ever you can to push your nonsense. Not to mention how their costs are going to go up paying for socialized medicine. As if all their costs are going to be the same they just get a freebee. Get real bev. we're done here.

> I have read time after time and listened to it in the
>news time after time that a little over half the
>elderly population live on ss alone. and that the
>average pay for them was something like 900 a month .
>It would be hard for anyone on that kind of money or
>even 1200 a month to pay for food , energy costs, keep
>up a vehicle .pay partially for prescriptions pay
>almost 100 a month for part b medicare , buy clothes (
>not designer clothes just replacing stuff from penneys
>such as shoes ect on that kind of income ) try it
>yourself for 6 months and lets here how well you live
>plus many are renters so they have housing expcnse ,
>ins to pay . if they own there own home they have ins
>and taxes to pay on that . i think 1200 a month puts
>them over the poverty level so they would have no help
>from any agency such as medicare .They would be very
>hard pressed to come up with even the cost of plan A
>for medigap ins add to that the 35 or so a month for
>prescription coverage . remember a lot of rural areas
>do not have hmos for medicare people the ins agencies
>moved out of many rural areas. so there is no relief
>for some there either .

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No in many cases they are both not collecting that muchBev22:57:38 07/14/07 Sat


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