I have to get my car smogged. My tags have expired, but at least they let me send my paperwork in. The only remaining step is car to smog place.
Natter 67: Overriding Vetoes
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, nail polish, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
I have to get my car smogged.
This sounds provacative!
After CJ got home from working at the dojo, he was invited over to a friend's house for the evening. CJ and at least 4 14-yer old girls. He dressed a little nicer than usual and he smelled good. Acccckkkkkk.
I went out without him, wandered the game store and ended up with a puzzle. I also got the car washed. After the discussion here recently, I realized I didn't recall when I got it washed last so it had to be time. Then I made the mistake of going to Whole Paycheck.
Somewhere in the last 30 minutes of being out my headache came back with a vengeance. No fair!
And, separately, I have a hivemind question. I got a question from a childhood friend of mine who currently lives in Israel. I'm hoping y'all can help me find an answer...
"Can you please help me figure out which US state has the best medical care for uninsured people with a pre-existing condition?"
Tell her, Canada.
Tell her, Canada.
HAH. Word. Although to be fair, the new Act does require insurers to take on people with pre-existing conditions. Assuming the Act survives the myriad legal challenges against it.
I have become a lump.
He dressed a little nicer than usual and he smelled good. Acccckkkkkk.
Ack!!!!!
"Can you please help me figure out which US state has the best medical care for uninsured people with a pre-existing condition?"
Guessing, I'd say Mass.
I cannot breathe. I am either sick or just getting slammed by allergies. Trepanning sounds like an awesome thing right now. Snot, sneezing and another brutal headache. I need to get back on my script allergy meds. I feel like ass.
Insurance is required in MA, is the deal here. So I don't know what happens if you're uninsured.
Vermont might. I know they have laws prohibiting insurance companies from denying for pre existign conditions. They also have state run insurance for those who don't have any or can't get it through their job, based on certain parameters. And on a sliding fee scale based on income.
I think it would be whatever state has the best public hospitals, no? Those are the ones that have to serve the uninsured. I don't think pre-existing conditions come into it.