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Originally Posted by wil318466
Because like with every argument you are being purposefully misleading. Do you think we are stupid people or we don't read about things like real estate values, especially the ones that are on the extreme end of it? What are you going to tell us next, that San Francisco is expensive too?
It's just humorous you say something like "my parents are wealthy, their house would be worth 7 million in Vancouver!". Yeah dude, I could never work another day in my life if I move to Thailand right now. Guess what? Your parents house isn't in Vancouver and I'm not moving to Thailand.
...You are completely missing the point. How do you always latch onto something completely wrong, miss the point completely and make an ass of yourself in a derail while not responding to the premise? Literally every other person understood the entire post. How does it feel to be continually the only person who doesn't grasp simple arguments?
Here, I'll put it in point form because you and DJT get your outlines the same way
My parents are wealthy, have considerable assets despite living somewhere with very low cost of living
They have never had health problems before
My Dad needed a major heart operation that would have cost nearly 7 figures according to some research on avg costs in USA
They were both retired, but not at an age where they qualified for medicaid being in their 50s.
From my understanding of the pre-ACA system, they'd be ****ed. Post ACA, they're still paying quite a bit a month. Am I wrong? (The operation happened just around when the ACA went into effect, might be slightly off by a year)