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In reply to the discussion: Fancy That - Some RW Friends Of Ours Are Suddenly Supporters Of Obamacare [View all]BlueStreak
(8,377 posts)17. I hope they did get insurance. But I'm not so sure about this.
When terminated from a job, you have 18 months of COBRA. My guess is THAT is what they got, and that has nothing to do with the ACA.
I'm not sure that ACA guarantees them they can get a policy with a pre-existing condition like this. The ACA does have some support for high risk pools. And I think once the exchanges are in place, a person with pre-existing condition can get a policy through the exchange. but until then, I'm not so sure. Maybe somebody can educate me on this.
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Fancy That - Some RW Friends Of Ours Are Suddenly Supporters Of Obamacare [View all]
stopbush
Apr 2013
OP
forget about the relay! let's hope they remember the help when times get better. eom
ellenfl
Apr 2013
#25
They won't. When it comes down to their turn in trouble, it's "I earned it!"
Ikonoklast
Apr 2013
#60
Yes, they will feel that they are deserving, and others are moochers -- we had next-door
Nay
Apr 2013
#58
I don't think so. We have a member here with cancer who was kept on because of the ACA last year.
freshwest
Apr 2013
#21
Next year the tax credits will reduce payments for people with incomes up to $88K. n/t
pnwmom
Apr 2013
#50
Well said. For those who are big on private everything, I've let them know that in such systems as
freshwest
Apr 2013
#22
Sad thing is this is how it always goes. I hope you remind her that dems feel we want
southernyankeebelle
Apr 2013
#23
My rightwing Dad sure loves his Medicare! He doesn't think of it as a "govt entitlement"
Honeycombe8
Apr 2013
#31