Once again, you show yourself to be the arrogant elitist bigot that you are. You have prejudged me once again, because of my income, and you didn't even get the number right. At the same time, you didn't contradict or even dispute one single point I made.
You truly are a gleaming example of the people you support.
Well, let's think this through. You live in an elitist fantasy world, while I live in the income range of those you claim can't buy health insurance.
Between the two of us, which one likely has a better idea of whether or not someone in the lower income bracket can afford insurance? An arrogant jerk who prejudges people who do not earn as much as himself, or one who is in the lower income bracket? I'm going to wager the guy who's in the lower income bracket.
Further, since I am earning very little, and yet can afford rent, food, utilities, basic car expenses, and fuel, and still have a health insurance policy, doesn't that mean it can be done?
Finely, by any general mathematical measure, is $170 a month, to someone earning $25K a year, doable? I suggest it is. $170/mo is only $2040 a year. That's only 8% of your total income. In fact, Social Security is 15%. Let's allow opt-out for Social Security, and everyone will be able to afford health insurance, and then some.