Welcome to The United States of America, thanks for coming! In case you haven't heard, every American is entitled to health care. That's right, coverage is available and nearly anyone can buy it. Or can they? Politicians would have us believe that there are millions of Americans who want health insurance but simply cannot afford it. I often wonder if those least able to pay are even aware of the cost. Are these truly poor people who cannot afford coverage? If they cannot afford socks or the rent on a small apartment then no, they will not be able to afford health care in the private market. Even a health insurance policy for $100/month would be too expensive. I don't mean to suggest that the price will be $100, but that is the point, it wouldnt matter if it was $250 or $1000 per month. Any amount would be too much but that isn't really a health care availability issue is it? I speak to those of you who are able to afford socks and a place to hang them. It is time you rise up and become informed citizens. Before you buy another campaign promise, know the actual cost of the solution. Know your part and know your premium. eHealthInsurance offers 10,000 plans through 175 different carriers! Get Free Quotes, Compare Plans and Apply Online!