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sheshe2

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36. I do not know what State that you live in, dflprincess.
Fri Jun 21, 2013, 11:27 PM
Jun 2013

However, maybe we just have better health care in Massachusetts.

A short time ago there was a near death accident in my family. I won't relate all the details. However after three weeks in critical care then several weeks in a rehab center, they were finally released. There was a month of outpatient follow up. Insurance paid for almost every cent of it.

Are we a wealthy family, the answer is no. We are what can be called middle class or what was known to be middle class. We are not magic or golden.

All of the benefits of Obamacare have yet to kick in. Too many people do NOT know the details. The polls show this.

ProSense has many posts that explain this. The details, in detail. You need to find this information, I would link some but after working all day I am far to tired.

The details and the facts are there for anyone to read!


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Yep! cbdo2007 Jun 2013 #1
I hope the multistate plans really take off and keep existing insurers honest on rate hikes. BenzoDia Jun 2013 #2
Yup. n/t ProSense Jun 2013 #3
My family is anxiously awaiting the federal exchange rates since WI won't comply with the law AllyCat Jun 2013 #4
al strikeforce Jun 2013 #30
But if it doesn't meet a minimum standard AllyCat Jun 2013 #39
Keep getting the word out!!! K&R!! hue Jun 2013 #5
KnR, this should be front page news ucrdem Jun 2013 #6
The 80/20 rule applies Motown_Johnny Jun 2013 #7
80/20 goes both ways alc Jun 2013 #28
What is a "mid-level" policy? emmadoggy Jun 2013 #8
emma strikeforce Jun 2013 #31
When the Democratic Party congress Iliyah Jun 2013 #9
k&r HappyMe Jun 2013 #10
My insurance rate dropped $90 a month with OCare. ErikJ Jun 2013 #11
I found out that Medicare isn't free either flamingdem Jun 2013 #12
Thats from Republicon meddling with Medicare with privatizing options ErikJ Jun 2013 #15
Medicare is a complicated subject. . . h2ebits Jun 2013 #17
wow! That's complicated. I will save this for future reference flamingdem Jun 2013 #19
The full unsubsidized part A & B premium is like $900 / month Recursion Jun 2013 #20
The best thing about Obamacare is the way it empowers consumers. dawg Jun 2013 #13
Great news ...BUT SoCalDem Jun 2013 #14
Single payer will eventually Iliyah Jun 2013 #16
That's hardly the only model that works Recursion Jun 2013 #21
Maybe so Iliyah Jun 2013 #22
This message was self-deleted by its author dflprincess Jun 2013 #32
That's why I didn't say "socialized medicine" Recursion Jun 2013 #33
Whoops dflprincess Jun 2013 #35
K&R! sheshe2 Jun 2013 #18
The barebones plans on Obamacare's marketplaces also have outrageous out of pockets. dflprincess Jun 2013 #34
I do not know what State that you live in, dflprincess. sheshe2 Jun 2013 #36
There was a link here in the last few weeks dflprincess Jun 2013 #37
How interesting. area51 Jun 2013 #23
Shh, don't say that. You could get arrested! leftstreet Jun 2013 #29
This message was self-deleted by its author blkmusclmachine Jun 2013 #24
This was the fear the GOP has, it will work and Democrats will get a generation of voters vinny9698 Jun 2013 #25
Yep. LWolf Jun 2013 #26
K & R Scurrilous Jun 2013 #27
What accounts for reports of higher premiums thus far? Beartracks Jun 2013 #38
Trump is probably soiling himself right now Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin Oct 2018 #40
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