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loucard
10-04-2008, 03:44 PM
I keep reading and if I understand it, Im :cus: I retired Military with a plan called Tri-Care for Life. $12 co pay for office visits, No deductables, $3. prescriptions and no Maximum coverage at all. Now if I understand this, McCain will tax this at a rate of approximately $24,000 for my family plan for me and my wife. Even at a retired % rate, that is a big chunk of money. Anyone understand this better or am I right about this. After 40 plus years as a republican, I will be voting for Obama in November. I emailed JOHNMCCAIN.com over a week ago for a clear understanding and did not even get a response.

Lou

Boomer
10-04-2008, 05:16 PM
WHAT???!!!!

:cus:

Just when I thought I could not even vote -- for the first time in my old enough life.

This is getting more surreal by the day.

Please let us know if you hear anything back.

Boomer

Retired2
10-04-2008, 06:28 PM
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20081004/ap_on_el_pr/obama


I found this information on Yahoo. It offers a little more on the subject of health care by both candidates.

loucard
10-05-2008, 04:09 AM
What a perversion of honesty and honor. When I joined the Army in 1966 I was promised free Health care for life as payment for my sacrifice. I was single, 19 years old and in perfect health, so I was not impressed. I left the army after my three year commitment in 1969 to live proud and free in America. Well, as time went by, I fell in love, married my wife of 40 years and soon we had our first of two children. That was my first experience of needing health insurance. After much thought, we decided that being in the military with a lifetime of free health coverage would be well worth the inconvenience that comes with moving every few years and low pay. By the time I retired in 1988 I had already lost any health care for my eyes, teeth and hearing for me and my wife. Then came the famous combination of services into the tri-care system. With it came a cost, but not excessive and it is a good program so we continued to live, love and raise our two children.
Everything has gone as promised since retirement other than the cost of tri-care and the loss of coverage for eyes, teeth and hearing which ironically is the main expense of heath care for folks our age.
Then along came the McCain Health Care Plan. His plan is not a loss of another piece of coverage or even a simple increase in cost of our FREE HEALTH CARE. With his proposed plan, we will either give up a major portion of our retirement plans or live without any health care coverage. Ask anyone that pays for their insurance coverage if they can get a good plan for two folks over 60 for 5000 dollars.
I am still very proud that I served my country, however, I do feel foolish for voting republican over the past 40 plus years. I will give the Democrats my support in November.

loucard
10-05-2008, 04:12 AM
What a perversion of honesty and honor. When I joined the Army in 1966 I was promised free Health care for life as payment for my sacrifice. I was single, 19 years old and in perfect health, so I was not impressed. I left the army after my three year commitment in 1969 to live proud and free in America. Well, as time went by, I fell in love, married my wife of 40 years and soon we had our first of two children. That was my first experience of needing health insurance. After much thought, we decided that being in the military with a lifetime of free health coverage would be well worth the inconvenience that comes with moving every few years and low pay. By the time I retired in 1988 I had already lost any health care for my eyes, teeth and hearing for me and my wife. Then came the famous combination of services into the tri-care system. With it came a cost, but not excessive and it is a good program so we continued to live, love and raise our two children.
Everything has gone as promised since retirement other than the cost of tri-care and the loss of coverage for eyes, teeth and hearing which ironically is the main expense of heath care for folks our age.
Then along came the McCain Health Care Plan. His plan is not a loss of another piece of coverage or even a simple increase in cost of our FREE HEALTH CARE. With his proposed plan, we will either give up a major portion of our retirement plans or live without any health care coverage. Ask anyone that pays for their insurance coverage if they can get a good plan for two folks over 60 for 5000 dollars.
I am still very proud that I served my country, however, I do feel foolish for voting republican over the past 40 plus years. I will give the Democrats my support in November.

loucard
10-05-2008, 04:43 AM
I tried to post a reply but was blocked for some unknown reason.

loucard
10-05-2008, 04:45 AM
What a perversion of honesty and honor. When I joined the Army in 1966 I was promised free Health care for life as payment for my sacrifice. I was single, 19 years old and in perfect health, so I was not impressed. I left the army after my three year commitment in 1969 to live proud and free in America. Well, as time went by, I fell in love, married my wife of 40 years and soon we had our first of two children. That was my first experience of needing health insurance. After much thought, we decided that being in the military with a lifetime of free health coverage would be well worth the inconvenience that comes with moving every few years and low pay. By the time I retired in 1988 I had already lost any health care for my eyes, teeth and hearing for me and my wife. Then came the famous combination of services into the tri-care system. With it came a cost, but not excessive and it is a good program so we continued to live, love and raise our two children.
Everything has gone as promised since retirement other than the cost of tri-care and the loss of coverage for eyes, teeth and hearing which ironically is the main expense of heath care for folks our age.
Then along came the McCain Health Care Plan. His plan is not a loss of another piece of coverage or even a simple increase in cost of our FREE HEALTH CARE. With his proposed plan, we will either give up a major portion of our retirement plans or live without any health care coverage. Ask anyone that pays for their insurance coverage if they can get a good plan for two folks over 60 for 5000 dollars.
I am still very proud that I served my country, however, I do feel foolish for voting republican over the past 40 plus years. I will give the Democrats my support in November.

loucard
10-05-2008, 04:46 AM
What a perversion of honesty and honor. When I joined the Army in 1966 I was promised free Health care for life as payment for my sacrifice. I was single, 19 years old and in perfect health, so I was not impressed. I left the army after my three year commitment in 1969 to live proud and free in America. Well, as time went by, I fell in love, married my wife of 40 years and soon we had our first of two children. That was my first experience of needing health insurance. After much thought, we decided that being in the military with a lifetime of free health coverage would be well worth the inconvenience that comes with moving every few years and low pay. By the time I retired in 1988 I had already lost any health care for my eyes, teeth and hearing for me and my wife. Then came the famous combination of services into the tri-care system. With it came a cost, but not excessive and it is a good program so we continued to live, love and raise our two children.
Everything has gone as promised since retirement other than the cost of tri-care and the loss of coverage for eyes, teeth and hearing which ironically is the main expense of heath care for folks our age.
Then along came the McCain Health Care Plan. His plan is not a loss of another piece of coverage or even a simple increase in cost of our FREE HEALTH CARE. With his proposed plan, we will either give up a major portion of our retirement plans or live without any health care coverage. Ask anyone that pays for their insurance coverage if they can get a good plan for two folks over 60 for 5000 dollars.
I am still very proud that I served my country, however, I do feel foolish for voting republican over the past 40 plus years. I will give the Democrats my support in November.

loucard
10-05-2008, 05:00 AM
What a pervision of honesty and Honor. When I joined the Army in 1966 I was promised free health care for life as payment for my sacrifice. I was single, 19 years old and in perfect health so I was not impressed. I left the Army in 1969 after my three year commitment to live proud and free in America. Well as time went by, I fell in love married my wife of 40 years and soon we had our first of two Children. That was our first experience of needing health insurance. After much thought we decided that being in the military with a lifetime of free health coverage would be well worth the inconvenience that comes with moving every few years and the low pay of the Military. By the time I retired in 1988 I had already lost any health care for my eyes, teeth and hearing for both of us. Then came the Tri-care system.
Then along came the McCain Health Care Plan. His plan is not a loss of another piece of coverage or even a simple increase in cost of our FREE healthe care. With his proposed plan,we will eithther give up a major portion of our retirement plans or live without any health care coverage. Ask anyone thatpaysfor their insurance coverage if they can get a good plan for two folks over 60 for 5000 dollars. If I would not have been lied to, I would have stayed in the civilian sector and made 40 years worth of deposits for this plan that may very well break us many other retired Military Soldiers.

loucard
10-05-2008, 05:02 AM
What a perversion of honesty and honor. When I joined the Army in 1966 I was promised free Health care for life as payment for my sacrifice. I was single, 19 years old and in perfect health, so I was not impressed. I left the army after my three year commitment in 1969 to live proud and free in America. Well, as time went by, I fell in love, married my wife of 40 years and soon we had our first of two children. That was my first experience of needing health insurance. After much thought, we decided that being in the military with a lifetime of free health coverage would be well worth the inconvenience that comes with moving every few years and low pay. By the time I retired in 1988 I had already lost any health care for my eyes, teeth and hearing for me and my wife. Then came the famous combination of services into the tri-care system. With it came a cost, but not excessive and it is a good program so we continued to live, love and raise our two children.
Everything has gone as promised since retirement other than the cost of tri-care and the loss of coverage for eyes, teeth and hearing which ironically is the main expense of heath care for folks our age.
Then along came the McCain Health Care Plan. His plan is not a loss of another piece of coverage or even a simple increase in cost of our FREE HEALTH CARE. With his proposed plan, we will either give up a major portion of our retirement plans or live without any health care coverage. Ask anyone that pays for their insurance coverage if they can get a good plan for two folks over 60 for 5000 dollars.
I am still very proud that I served my country, however, I do feel foolish for voting republican over the past 40 plus years. I will give the Democrats my support in November.

loucard
10-05-2008, 05:07 AM
What a perversion of honesty and honor. When I joined the Army in 1966 I was promised free Health care for life as payment for my sacrifice. I was single, 19 years old and in perfect health, so I was not impressed. I left the army after my three year commitment in 1969 to live proud and free in America. Well, as time went by, I fell in love, married my wife of 40 years and soon we had our first of two children. That was my first experience of needing health insurance. After much thought, we decided that being in the military with a lifetime of free health coverage would be well worth the inconvenience that comes with moving every few years and low pay. By the time I retired in 1988 I had already lost any health care for my eyes, teeth and hearing for me and my wife. Then came the famous combination of services into the tri-care system. With it came a cost, but not excessive and it is a good program so we continued to live, love and raise our two children.
Everything has gone as promised since retirement other than the cost of tri-care and the loss of coverage for eyes, teeth and hearing which ironically is the main expense of heath care for folks our age.
Then along came the McCain Health Care Plan. His plan is not a loss of another piece of coverage or even a simple increase in cost of our FREE HEALTH CARE. With his proposed plan, we will either give up a major portion of our retirement plans or live without any health care coverage. Ask anyone that pays for their insurance coverage if they can get a good plan for two folks over 60 for 5000 dollars.
I am still very proud that I served my country, however, I do feel foolish for voting republican over the past 40 plus years. I will give the Democrats my support in November.

loucard
10-05-2008, 08:08 AM
His plan will cost us about 5000 dollors in extra tax and that is in addition to the 5000 credit. So pass the plan and we will be increased by 10000 dollars of acctual TAX.
Lou

Sidney Lanier
10-07-2008, 08:16 AM
May I respectfully suggest that this thread should be opened in the Medical and Health Discussion forum too? I would do it, but I'm not familiar with this particular subject. I have dealt with and posted about the health insurance nightmare which has only worsened in recent years; my more recent post had to do with Medicare Part D Prescription Drug Plans, but the whole medical insurance debacle seems to be going completely over the edge and is something that we residents of a retirement community need to keep ourselves more and more aware of. What could be next?...