@RedWavePress In the 80s young kids worked and helped pay for their expenses. My parents worked on the family ranch/farm from even younger. So, this idea of let kids be kids is new. Let them learn to work whether its on the farm or sports. Kids need to be learn to be responsible.
@RSNBUtes Any man that can quote Winnie the Pooh is pretty awesome in my book. Then when he is a football Coach. Even better. That is my Head Coach. Thanks Coach Scalley for being an example. Go Utes!
@MissyWhit Nobody but total crazed fans dislike Coach Whit. Those that say things like that are the same ones that called for him to be fired everything the U lost a game. You can't help dumb. The trib sucks.
Obama’s “Affordable” Care Act made healthcare anything but affordable. It lined the pockets of insurance companies while driving costs through the roof for everyone else. Health insurance has become one of the biggest scams in America.
A family medicine doctor just blew the lid off medical pricing—proving that paying cash for basic procedures like an MRI costs only a fraction of what insurance companies charge.
The proof is right here:
• With insurance: $1,900 → Self-pay: $374
• With insurance: $1,250 → Self-pay: $433
• With insurance: $1,800 → Self-pay: $209
The difference between using insurance and paying out of pocket? In many cases, you actually save money by skipping insurance altogether. And your doctor doesn’t have to waste time battling red tape or begging for approval—only for you to be hit with a massive bill anyway.
Take a simple MRI of the spine. Insurance companies usually force patients to go through weeks of physical therapy, try medications, and make doctors jump through endless hoops with prior authorizations, precertifications, or even “peer-to-peer” calls—just to get approval. And when you finally get the green light, they’ll charge you $1,900 for a test that would’ve cost around $200 cash.
“They told me my MRI would be $5,100 WITH insurance — but only $700 WITHOUT it.”
When she asked to self-pay, the hospital said, “Since you have insurance, we won’t let you.”
“How is that not a scam? Isn’t it my choice?”
Health insurance is a legalized scam.
@CtApplegarth@Utah_Football@AFCU You're paying a lot of attention to catch that. Sure does sound like someone is living rent free somewhere.
Congrats on your win.