You know, our conversation has gotten away from the original post, so here's a diversionary thought.
My dad was a machinist. He made a good living, not great. He had 5 kids. And even he tithed 10, saved 10, and we lived on the rest. We bought a new car every 8 years or so, and he drove the old one. We didn't have much, but my mom stayed home, and we scratched by on a house with sufficiency and love.
I am a sole bread-winner. Our newest car is a 2005 Cobalt. Mine is a 99 F 150. I save 18%, and should be tithing. We still give a whole lot. Our kids wear Walmart and Target clothes, and we don't have consumer debt.
That is so we can pay our freaking obligations to the doctors, contractors, auto repairmen, and everybody else that provides my family service, including our insurance man, cash.
We forego the new Z71 Pickup, the gozillion dollar cable package, and all of the other new eye candy that I so often see the very same people, who claim that they are unable to afford insurance, using and driving.
Sell the $30K vehicle, say goodbye to cable, and quit eating out 5 nights per week, and there will be plenty there for the $500 per month health package.
Yes, I know, for the 15 million or so that have situations where they just can't get coverage, then I'm willing to kick in a little to help a poor guy out. Everybody else, grow up a little.