I mean, you could just move back and get health insurance. It would be expensive, but you’d make 2-3 times as much money, so it would probably work out alright.
Quiet Marge, he’s a good digger
Good god, they’re desperate
https://x.com/mikecrispi/status/1821566842260820060?s=61&t=PJ_nuTfUmHpusvvriNf7WA
il tuo pony è lento
“Are you gonna vote for a jerry? Did your great-great-grandfather fight at Belleau Wood so that a Bosch could be vice president?! Did I miss when they changed the national anthem to Edelweiss ??”
you can buy annuities
What’s wrong with Medicare when you’re 65? It’s pretty damn comprehensive, and while Japan is awesome in a lot of ways, the top end US health care is better if you can afford it. And just about all of the best facilities take Medicare, so you would be able to afford it.
Tim Walz is an enemy of the German community. He has supported not letting me put my Hitler statues in all the schools. Call it what it is: racism.
Japan has amazing video game stores, though.
How necessary is a supplement and what does it cost people
And then call JG Wentworth because it’s your money. Use it now!
My biggest fear is living too long and running out of money.
There’s some guys you can take advice from:
Tom Selleck, Fred Thompson,Henry Winkler, Robert Wagner, or Jerry Orbach.
Unless you rent
I think I’ll stay where I am for the time being, thanks.
65 it is. Though Japan also has medicare. Just as comprehensive. And more affordable.
How necessary is a supplement and what does it cost people
It depends. My parents pay about $100/month. I’d still say Medicare is pretty damn comprehensive. If we go way into the weeds, I’m sure we would find advantages in US health care vs Japan’s that offset that. There is a reason why rich people from the rest of the world often come to the US for health care and most of that care is entirely accessible to someone on Medicare.
65 it is.
Well, in that case, you’d have to add that to the list below, right?
- I become incredibly wealthy or 2) the system changes.
Also it would make this untrue,
So in other words, never.
Unless you don’t make it to 65, which seems highly unlikely.
I honestly can’t tell if these people are being purposely obtuse or if they honestly don’t know being Italian isn’t a race.
65 it is. Though Japan also has medicare. Just as comprehensive. And more affordable.
I think “just as comprehensive” is probably debatable. With Medicare you can probably see one of the foremost experts in the world for just about any disease.
Being a social construct, people believing or insisting it’s a race kinda contributes to it sorta being a race