Claim to be red-pilled

>claim to be red-pilled
>pays for insurance of any kind
i sure hope you guys don't do this

>claims to be australian
>thread is accurate and not inflammatory at all

>implying I can own a home without insuring it

I pay about a thousand USD a year to insure my car and home... I can run you over with complete impunity

>not dabbling in insurance fraud

>tfw I have literally zero insurance and zero healthcare
Daily reminder you are not a true capitalist if you use any of these "services".

>not alleviating risk of loss?
How do you sleep at night? If I didn't have insurance I'd be terrified of disasters...

>dabbling in insurance fraud

Kek'd

You just go to court and when they ask you why you didnt pay insurance say its "the vibe"

>flew to america
>didn't take baggage insurance
>californiggers lost my luggage

At least I am still redpilled

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Itt: neets with nothing worth insuring

>Literally using services that redistributes your wealth to others
It is by definition, socialism.

same happened to me
california hates aussies

Hmmmm
>pay $20 / mo for $250k life insurance
>$500/mo for health/dental/optometry insurance
>$120/mo homeowners insurance
>$1400 year for car insurance
>$2300/year for property tax
>just under $23,000/year in income taxes

Just fuck my shit up tbqh famalam

In the USA it is literally criminal not to have insurance. Obamacare made Health Insurance a legal requirement and car insurance has always been a legal requirement if you wish to drive.

>Obamacare made Health Insurance a legal requirement
No it isn't you just have to pay a "fine" to help keep it alive and not fail due to lack of funds.
>car insurance has always been a legal requirement
Have you even heard of bikes and mass transit?
>2016
>Falling for the insurance and car jew

>No it isn't you just have to pay a "fine" to help keep it alive and not fail due to lack of funds.

which is like saying hey dude you didn't have to give that mugger your wallet you could have just let him stab you

again

Paying the fine actually costs a lot less then officially paying for it.

>get paid under the table and pay uncle rent in a house that isn't supposed to be rented out and not pay taxes
>tfw free health insurance
just got like $5,000 worth of dental work done, thank you everyone that pays taxes/pays for their insurance

So how much would a trip to the hospital cost if say I happened to break my arm vs health insurance?
I've only ever gone once for surgery but that's about it.

how do you have free insurance for living with your uncle?
Does he clean your teeth after he blows his load in your asshole?

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