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In reply to the discussion: So what good is ACA afterall, if it gets delayed years and years?? [View all]Atman
(31,464 posts)3. "IT" didn't get delayed years and years.
What was delayed for one year was paperwork requirements. The large corporations affected already provide health insurance to over 90% of their employees, and they would face most of the paperwork burden.
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So what good is ACA afterall, if it gets delayed years and years?? [View all]
darkangel218
Jul 2013
OP
Tell that to all of the young adults who now are able to stay on their parents' insurance
Freddie Stubbs
Jul 2013
#2
lol, as a former nurse you should know lack of health insurence can destroy lives
darkangel218
Jul 2013
#10
Those are pretty low expectations considering Democrats gave up the House for the ACA
Hippo_Tron
Jul 2013
#64
It hasn't been delayed till 2015. The health exchanges will be available in Jan. 2014.
pnwmom
Jul 2013
#25
Individual plans will be hell of expensive, and probably unafordable for most.
darkangel218
Jul 2013
#27
It must be, since you resort on putting words in another poster's mouth just to make your point.
darkangel218
Jul 2013
#24
And how many employers offer health insurence to their employees willingly??
darkangel218
Jul 2013
#28
You have to understand -- I support Medicare for all. But I don't see why anyone
pnwmom
Jul 2013
#53
Right. You didn't correct anything I said, because I didn't make a factual error. n/t
pnwmom
Jul 2013
#60
The bronze plans are more expensive to use though, because they cover less...
Humanist_Activist
Jul 2013
#56
The point is that, even after insurance is calculated in, the out of pocket costs will still be...
Humanist_Activist
Jul 2013
#63
The ACA allows the PTB and their shills to say "see, government healthcare doesn't work".
Scuba
Jul 2013
#13
Another good, yet usually ignored point. Jamming everybody into the one size fits none
Egalitarian Thug
Jul 2013
#55
I have an issue with the subsidies, I don't know if I can apply, or if I even qualify...
Humanist_Activist
Jul 2013
#62
You're asking a good question. There are lots of quirks in the law that under normal circumstances
pnwmom
Jul 2013
#65
Pure BS. Everything that has happened and much more that is still to come
Egalitarian Thug
Jul 2013
#45
Blah, blah, blah. Nothing but the same lies you unwavering proponents of blue uber alles
Egalitarian Thug
Jul 2013
#51
K&R Hey, at least he's consistent when it comes to keeping his word on things!
forestpath
Jul 2013
#61