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How to Beat ObamaCare is a business opportunity to become a Self-Insuring Health Care Provider that empowers any patriotic American citizen to legally avoid the unfair taxation of the so-called Affordable Care Act - ACA or Obamacare. Every patriotic American must stand up against one of the worst forms of tyranny in American history. We can and must see this as a tyranny of the highest magnitude because: This proposal was never run past the American People by any polling, or a web site debate, public hearing, town hall meeting or a National Ballot Measure as it could have been and should have been handled. Plus Congress was never even allowed to read it. It was conceived and written by the Health Insurance Providers who gave us the initial Health Care Crisis that this tyranny was meant to correct. Just as the First American Revolution was begun by the founding fathers throwing the British Tea back into Boston Harbor the Second American Revolution must be begun by throwing Obamacare back in the faces of the tyrants who force the youngest and healthiest Americans to pay for the Health Care of the old and the sickly. The concept of self-insurance has been around for centuries and some of the world's top corporations use it to save money. The concept is that if you have a known risk, you can buy insurance from an insurer who spreads the risk over a large pool of people or companies and protect their client from the bad event from happening to them. There can be a nice profit for the Insurance Company because many people want to protect themselves against the risk. BUT, the insurance company must do their homework and know what the odds are of the event happening to one of their insureds and then be sure to price their insurance properly so that when the event happens, they have enough money to pay the one person or company in 12,000 let's say, who have the misfortune of the event being insured against happening to them. The most common example is car insurance. We all carry it because we know that eventually we're going to get into a fender bender with another driver on the road someday. When it happens, there could be major injuries and property damage that could cost into the tens of thousands of dollars. We buy insurance at a few hundred dollars per year to protect us against having to come up with that kind of money when it happens to us. We see enough accidents on the road every day so that we know that eventually it could happen to us. So we buy insurance and the risk is spread across all the millions of other drivers who will not get into accidents for a long time and pay the insurance company enough money to pay for our accident when and if we have one. Some of us who don't buy car insurance are really taking the risk on our own shoulders and this is called Self-Insuring. Some of us who do this also are deadbeats so when the bills are presented, they skip town. But, this inconvenience is just another way of paying for one's mistakes. Most of us know this and so few of us really want to self-insure when it comes to car insurance. Of course in many states, it's illegal to drive a car without insurance so there is that risk of heavy fines or taxes by state governments if we don't carry insurance. This book details the risks and rewards of self-insuring in the area of your own physical Health vs. buying into Obamacare, which is now the law of the land. Most people will just go along with this tyranny and obey the law and blindly pay the money required to buy the useless health insurance presented under the Affordable Health Care Act. But, if you take the advice given in this book, and pledge yourself to live healthier all your life and also help your country get healthier, by fighting this unfair and tyrannical law, and show other Americans how to do the same, you will make enough money to purchase real Health Insurance similar to what Congress has and exempted themselves from Obamacare.

About the Author :
Michael Mathiesen is a best-selling author of Science, Science Fiction and political books. All of his works can be found at: MichaelMathiesen.com One thing that can be said of his works is that they are all original and innovative. Some may call his works as genius. His ideas about how to Incorporate the United States of America in 'America 2.0 Inc. - Take Stock In America' and the benefits that would be gained are perhaps centuries ahead of their time. His understanding of the laws of the universe are expressed in his highly successful 'The God Particle Bible'. This book falls within the parameters of the working knowledge of how the universe works and how any individual can take advantage of and even exploit these forces for their own highest and best use. Or BestAudibleBooks.com


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Product Details
  • ISBN-13: 9781493733330
  • Publisher: Createspace
  • Publisher Imprint: Createspace
  • Height: 229 mm
  • No of Pages: 56
  • Spine Width: 3 mm
  • Weight: 86 gr
  • ISBN-10: 1493733338
  • Publisher Date: 10 Nov 2013
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: N
  • Sub Title: Affordable Health Care Not So Affordable
  • Width: 152 mm


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