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ProSense

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38. Bottom line: Obamacare really is for the 99%
Mon Sep 23, 2013, 11:11 PM
Sep 2013
Bottom line: Obamacare really is for the 99%

by nyceve

The right wing, led by the moral reprobates at Freedom Works are determined to sabotage enrollment in the Affordable Care Act. They are targeting 18- 34 year olds, the cohort most critical to the success of the ACA.

Fox News, we are being told in an excellent diary by Jon Perr is, as usual, substituting lies and distortion for fact.

As President Obama said yesterday at his news conference, there are 53 days left before the Health Insurance Exchanges open on October 1st. I'm reminding today myself why progressives, that means you and I, must organize to fight any effort to defund, destroy or otherwise tamper with Obamacare. The ACA is light years away from perfection, but it's what we have--today. It will assist many good, hard working Americans who are in desperate need of help

Powerful unions like National Nurses United and other progressive organizations are going to beat the drum--loudly, and remind Americans that those politicians who seek to defund Obamacare are the people who give themselves the best healthcare.

If you listen to these videos which I made during my visits to Free Health Clinics in 2009 during the height of the healthcare fight, it seems to me, you come to only one conclusion, Obamacare is for the 99%.

The people here describe the barbaric depravity of American healthcare that we hope and expect will go away come January 1st. It is sobering to listen to these fine people describe the toxic waste dump of the pre-Obamacare U.S. healthcare system.

Most of all, we hope that more people like Karen Black will not die because they don't have funds for treatment.

Keith needs a leg, with insurance, he will get it.

Keith who needed a prosthesis when I met him in Little Rock in 2009 could not get one because he didn't even qualify for Medicaid. Now, hopefully he will either qualify for Medicaid or receive a subsidy to purchase insurance on the Arkansas exchange.

I'll be praying for Keith on January 1st.

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Frank Wood has been uninsured most of his life.

Frank Wood is uninsured and hadn't seen a doctor in over six years. He needed medication for a skin condition which cost $60 a tube. Now, he too will either qualify for Medicaid or a subsidy.

Let's pray for Frank on January 1st

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Cindy Howell has probably filed for medical bankruptcy by now.

Cindy Howell describes going deeply into debt to continue paying for her BC/BS insurance in Texas. She says her policy doesn't even pay for preventive services. Well now, thanks to Obamacare, insurers will be required to pay for preventive care like mammograms and colonoscopy, well child care with no cost sharing.

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One of the more positive sounding admonitions from health care reform opponents was that the United States had "the best health care in the world," so why would you mess with it? Not if you ask the 50 million uninsured, and the rest of us inadequately insured with high deductibles and co-pays who think long and hard before spending absurd sums for medical care.

I want to leave my uninsured brothers and sisters with something I turned up in the course of doing health care research.

Here's a tip about a company called StatLabs which provides lab testing to people in certain states (Florida, Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas or Virginia) without the need to first go for an expensive medical visit. I'm sure that the reason this is only available in a few states is because in the other states, the doctor lobby effectively blocked such a sensible solution to obtaining a medical test.

http://www.dailykos.com/story/2013/08/10/1229011/-Bottom-line-Obamacare-really-is-for-the-99


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It's Obamacare. [View all] ProSense Sep 2013 OP
Seniors benefit. ProSense Sep 2013 #1
Message auto-removed Name removed Sep 2013 #11
Mental health and addiction treatment covered ProSense Sep 2013 #20
Multi-state plans ProSense Sep 2013 #56
Accountable Care Organizations ProSense Sep 2013 #57
rec... handmade34 Sep 2013 #2
Comment 17 mentions VT Health Connect. n/t ProSense Sep 2013 #18
COBRA just went up to over $1,400. It will drop by 1/2 under Obamacare. (nt) NYC_SKP Sep 2013 #3
It's funny because we are already seeing people on DU davidpdx Sep 2013 #4
Even In Texas The Republican Caricature Of Obamacare Is Meeting Reality ProSense Sep 2013 #12
We are in a similar type of position and paying just as much in premiums - TBF Sep 2013 #50
Sounds good. n/t ProSense Sep 2013 #53
Thanks. Scurrilous Sep 2013 #5
And~ sheshe2 Sep 2013 #6
Thanks for that. n/t ProSense Sep 2013 #13
I live in Massachusetts. Romney signed the law, but the Democratic legislature is bluestate10 Sep 2013 #28
Hello bluestate! sheshe2 Sep 2013 #31
K & R Iliyah Sep 2013 #7
In Georgia.... cynzke Sep 2013 #8
Interesting. In states like Georgia, ProSense Sep 2013 #16
We need single payer - TBF Sep 2013 #9
Single Payer movement in the era of Obamacare ProSense Sep 2013 #10
Adding this: Vermont Health Connect forums set for Monday ProSense Sep 2013 #17
Thank you for both posts - TBF Sep 2013 #23
You're welcome. See comment 12 for a post about Texas. n/t ProSense Sep 2013 #37
Has Vermont gotten their waiver to start Green Mountain Care? IronLionZion Sep 2013 #24
The issue with the waiver ProSense Sep 2013 #33
The ACA will lead to Single Payer. Not because the ACA will fail as some here on DU pray bluestate10 Sep 2013 #29
That is the hope - TBF Sep 2013 #30
Nailed it... SidDithers Sep 2013 #36
That's why single payer advocates were locked out of the negotiations Fumesucker Sep 2013 #49
Yet the law ProSense Sep 2013 #51
Thanks Pro Sense and Thanks Mr President! nt Cryptoad Sep 2013 #14
The Next Real Fight for Obamacare Will Be in 2014 ProSense Sep 2013 #15
It's a step in the right direction, no doubt about that! SomethingFishy Sep 2013 #19
I really believe ProSense Sep 2013 #22
Really good to know, ProSense.. thank you for all Cha Sep 2013 #21
Stepping Back For A Clearer View BKH70041 Sep 2013 #25
No, ProSense Sep 2013 #26
To Clarify BKH70041 Sep 2013 #27
If the ACA is ging to fail or even mildly stink, republicans should be falling all over themselves bluestate10 Sep 2013 #32
Generally when an entitlement is in place... BKH70041 Sep 2013 #34
It will be the best thing to happen to this country since Medicare and Medicaid. Rex Sep 2013 #40
I had to deal with Medicare with both my parents. BKH70041 Sep 2013 #41
Oh I don't think it is a ride in the park. Rex Sep 2013 #42
I have no dispute with Medicare. BKH70041 Sep 2013 #43
It is the Democratic way! Rex Sep 2013 #44
DU rec...nt SidDithers Sep 2013 #35
Bottom line: Obamacare really is for the 99% ProSense Sep 2013 #38
Needs to be a law in place that when you try and repeal a law Rex Sep 2013 #39
This isn't part of the health care law, but it certainly deserves exposure. ProSense Sep 2013 #45
Boink Scurrilous Sep 2013 #46
:-) n/t ProSense Sep 2013 #47
K&R for the straight facts. n/t Martin Eden Sep 2013 #48
Thanks. n/t ProSense Sep 2013 #52
Quote: ProSense Sep 2013 #54
"everbody*" bunnies Sep 2013 #58
Like I said, ProSense Sep 2013 #59
Add this here: ProSense Sep 2013 #55
k&r... spanone Sep 2013 #60
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