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billyhappy

Junior Member
What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Ia

posted this thread here but it may be more appropriate under divorce, question Im divorced with 1 child, I lost my job and went 3 weeks with no health insurance, I am now employed and have my daughter covered on new health insurance. Just found out Ex applied for state health insurance for our daughter.

I told Ex I will be giving her daughters insurance card once I get them and its her problem as far as her applying for state health insurance not mine. Would this be correct.
 


Silverplum

Senior Member
What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Ia

posted this thread here but it may be more appropriate under divorce, question Im divorced with 1 child, I lost my job and went 3 weeks with no health insurance, I am now employed and have my daughter covered on new health insurance. Just found out Ex applied for state health insurance for our daughter.

I told Ex I will be giving her daughters insurance card once I get them and its her problem as far as her applying for state health insurance not mine. Would this be correct.

Are you court ordered to cover the insurance?

Regardless, I think you're being mean. As in, go look up the word, "mean" as an adjective and grasp what I'm stating.
 

LdiJ

Senior Member
Are you court ordered to cover the insurance?

Regardless, I think you're being mean. As in, go look up the word, "mean" as an adjective and grasp what I'm stating.

I know what mean as an adjective means and I do not get what you are saying.:confused:

Mom was concerned about dad losing his job and the children being without insurance...so she applied for state insurance.

Dad did a good job of getting re-employed quickly and getting his children back on his new health insurance.

Dad thinks that somehow he could get into trouble because mom applied for state insurance and/or will have to share mom's cost if there is a cost, and therefore told mom that "its on her" because he has health insurance for the children. He apparently thinks that mom jumped the gun applying for state insurance.

Neither mom nor dad will get in trouble for this. This kind of thing happens all the time.
 

Silverplum

Senior Member
I know what mean as an adjective means and I do not get what you are saying.:confused:

Mom was concerned about dad losing his job and the children being without insurance...so she applied for state insurance.

Dad did a good job of getting re-employed quickly and getting his children back on his new health insurance.

Dad thinks that somehow he could get into trouble because mom applied for state insurance and/or will have to share mom's cost if there is a cost, and therefore told mom that "its on her" because he has health insurance for the children. He apparently thinks that mom jumped the gun applying for state insurance.

Neither mom nor dad will get in trouble for this. This kind of thing happens all the time.

No, you don't know what "mean" as an adjective means. That's okay: I was not writing TO YOU. If the poster wants to figure it out, he will. If he doesn't, I don't care.
 

LdiJ

Senior Member
No, you don't know what "mean" as an adjective means. That's okay: I was not writing TO YOU. If the poster wants to figure it out, he will. If he doesn't, I don't care.

If someone who got a 98 percentile on the GMAT language section doesn't understand what you are getting at, its highly unlikely that the OP is going to figure it out either.

If you do not care whether or not the posters understand your "advice", then why post it in the first place?
 

Just Blue

Senior Member
If someone who got a 98 percentile on the GMAT language section doesn't understand what you are getting at, its highly unlikely that the OP is going to figure it out either.

If you do not care whether or not the posters understand your "advice", then why post it in the first place?

WWW.dictionary.com. ;)
 

billyhappy

Junior Member
Thanks LDiJ you answered my question very well

Blue Meanie your post is not helpful but in all forums there are people like you who for some reason have some need to be mean to others ie why do you post on people threads if you don't care if they respond to it, do you get some satisfaction out of being mean towards them or are you a woman that hates men.

adjective

1.

(mainly Brit) miserly, ungenerous, or petty


2.

humble, obscure, or lowly: he rose from mean origins to high office


3.

despicable, ignoble, or callous: a mean action
 

Silverplum

Senior Member
Thanks LDiJ you answered my question very well

Blue Meanie your post is not helpful but in all forums there are people like you who for some reason have some need to be mean to others ie why do you post on people threads if you don't care if they respond to it, do you get some satisfaction out of being mean towards them or are you a woman that hates men.

adjective

1.

(mainly Brit) miserly, ungenerous, or petty


2.

humble, obscure, or lowly: he rose from mean origins to high office


3.

despicable, ignoble, or callous: a mean action

Yup. There you are.

You're worried that you might have to pay back some state insurance, because you didn't have coverage on your child. You don't see that this is about YOUR CHILD. It's not about money. That's miserly, ungenerous, petty, despicable, ignoble, and callous.
 

Silverplum

Senior Member
If someone who got a 98 percentile on the GMAT language section doesn't understand what you are getting at, its highly unlikely that the OP is going to figure it out either.

If you do not care whether or not the posters understand your "advice", then why post it in the first place?

Looks like the guy got it.

Wonder how HE did on the GMAT? :cool::p
 

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