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Duck and Cover
posted June 1, 2009


The Democrats and the media have let loose with their propaganda for the nation’s immediate need of Socialized Medicine.  What a bunch of losers.  Democrats own both houses of Congress and the White House but their message is so boring.  Taxing dangerous employer-based health insurance is their best idea yet.

 

Save101.com is fighting back in the propaganda wars.  Starting this week Save101.com interview for Native Voice One is being aired repeatedly to the Indian Nation in several states.  Dr. DeRose is immediately shocked to learn of tax free MSAs in Medicare.  Then the one hour interview keeps getting better from there.  The podcast will be available on July 4th.  Explaining "Total Tax Freedom" with an Indian flute in the background is interesting.

 

May 20th Save101.com was on the Tara Servatius Show on the “boomer” WBT in Charlotte, NC, discussing Republican health care reforms, tax free HSAs and tax credits.  FOX News and Rush Limbaugh might censor Republican health care reform and tax free HSAs but Tara was a champion.  Tara’s podcast with Save101.com will be available soon.  Save101.com’s Rush Limbaugh advertising is also targeting North and South Carolina.

 

We are trying to keep Republican health care reform and the tax free HSA a secret so Rush Limbaugh doesn’t find out.  HSA insurance for a 30-year-old male is $57 a month here in Tampa Bay.  The Republican $2,300 tax credit would pay 100% of the insurance premiums plus the government would deposit $1,616 annually into the citizen’s HSA at the bank.  The younger you are the less the HSA premium is and the LARGER your HSA deposit would be.  The Republican HSA plan is a big winner for young people.  If Rush finds out about Republican reforms he will blab it to everyone.  Rush can’t keep a secret.

 

In other news the ultra-liberal Charlie Crist and his worthless Blue Cross “Cover Florida” health insurance is running for U.S. Senate against a true conservative Marco Rubio.  Marco supports Republican health care reforms and the tax free HSA and liberal Charlie Crist doesn’t.  3.8 million people without health insurance in Florida and Charlie Crist is asleep at the wheel.  There is a movement here in Florida to get Jeb again in 2010.  Jeb has done more for the HSA than any other governor in America.  Jeb is the HSA and Hurricane governor.  Jeb says he has a permanent smile on his face since he got out of politics.  Members of the Ames Gang would love to see Jeb show up in Ames.

 

Here is your home work, read this.  Medicare for all is a Killer.

 

http://spectator.org/archives/2009/05/27/medicare-for-all-is-a-killer

 


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A Storm is Coming
posted March 15, 2009


Welcome to the Save101.com blog.  We got here just in time for the health care wars of 2009.  This summer it will be D-Day in D.C for Socialized Medicine.  Politicians will still want solutions that still won’t work.  At least now the newspapers are not saying that employer-based health insurance is less expensive than portable individual insurance.    

 

The average cost for non-portable employer-based health insurance is $400 a month for single coverage.  At Save101.com a 30-year-old female in Tampa can get HSA insurance for $75 a month.  In many states this cost is even lower.  Government employees should have the option of low cost individual insurance so the taxpayers could feel some relief.  State, city and county employees deserve the security of portable individual insurance.

 

Save101.com promoted this concept back when HSAs were called tax free MSAs and only available to the self employed.    


Wake Up (audio clip)

This Save101.com 60 second spot was played over and over on Rush Radio in Iowa and Nebraska in 2001.  President Bush renamed MSAs to tax free HSAs in 2004.
 


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