Heisenberg wrote: I bought from there 1996 till 2010... at the time my company was called The Sharper Auto and had a partner. I'm sure I'd remember you, especially if you were in the sales dept. or titles. I won't ask anymore personal questions.
I was the flooring manager during that time. And I worked the window on auction days. I know sharper auto. I am sure I saw you at some point. It was fun to learn titles and it was a fast moving job. And I know you know about the Plainsman down the street. You know what I am talking about as far as the auctioneers and the girls. I knew this one girl that was sleeping with everyone. Fighting off the guys sometimes was an interesting thing. I had to be nice. LOL I loved that job.
You forgot Option-3: Buying health care risk insurance at a reduced price, and with the lifetime-limits eliminated, the pre-existing conditions no longer applicable, the insurance companies forced to spend at least 85% of their premiums on actual health-care instead of bonuses/options/salaries for their top CEO's, preventing insurance companies from unreasonable rate-hikes, ensuring that your kids can be covered to age-26, covering the senior drug "donut-hole" for prescriptions, and establishing Affordable Health Care Insurance Exchanges.
Thanks, Alex...I'll go for Door #3.... Just so I am CLEAR...
on that note, changed my mind. Let's just continue with letting those who can't get insurance get government-assisted emergency room care paid for by the rest of us. Let them flood the emergency rooms when they are sick. We don't mind paying for their care.