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Drunken Irishman

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198. You didn't read my post, then...
Wed Oct 2, 2013, 11:41 PM
Oct 2013

If you can't afford potentially less than $100, you probably qualify for the Medicaid expansion. If your state isn't expanding Medicaid, you're exempt. Just not being able to file taxes is only one way to be exempt and I find it highly unlikely you can't afford less than $100 in premiums and won't qualify either for A) the tax exemption or B) the Medicaid expansion.

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This is why I rejected RomneyCare for something better. But, alas, there was no political will in DC blkmusclmachine Oct 2013 #1
All about exemptions: kestrel91316 Oct 2013 #131
I loathe the ACA as it stands to date. Cerridwen Oct 2013 #2
Stop relying on "news sources". Go straight to the facts: kestrel91316 Oct 2013 #132
+1 for this. There's way too much BS flying around. nt IronLionZion Oct 2013 #196
This message was self-deleted by its author lostincalifornia Oct 2013 #228
"because you don't have a couple hundred extra a month, that's what you are going to owe" NYC_SKP Oct 2013 #3
we wouldn't want facts to come in the way of feeling outraged nt cash__whatiwant Oct 2013 #28
Outrage rejects you and your horrible facts! HappyMe Oct 2013 #50
From what I can tell, my cost would be $103 a month for a crappy "bronze" plan if I can get the Erose999 Oct 2013 #59
The "savings accounts" are a fucking scam and joke. NYC_SKP Oct 2013 #71
Yep, you're better off with zero coverage. 100% of medical costs is less than 40%. TroglodyteScholar Oct 2013 #200
They do have a point Tien1985 Oct 2013 #206
Couldn't have said it better myself. Unless I get a 100% subsidy, a pay raise without a hike in Erose999 Oct 2013 #212
What you make doesn't always reflect what you can afford. n/t ohheckyeah Oct 2013 #130
This message was self-deleted by its author lostincalifornia Oct 2013 #230
You fail to mention the benefits to those who don't have enough income Cali_Democrat Oct 2013 #4
Tax for being poor? tinrobot Oct 2013 #5
Thanks. elleng Oct 2013 #27
the stupid is burning too much? dlwickham Oct 2013 #143
Sure is/was. elleng Oct 2013 #186
Or you get nothing. bunnies Oct 2013 #65
The poor are already taxed and have been for eons. It's called capitalism. nt kelliekat44 Oct 2013 #229
What's a little more regressive tax as long as it benefits those on top. nt adirondacker Oct 2013 #6
Seriously? TroglodyteScholar Oct 2013 #203
If you can't afford the insurance, you will almost certainly qualify for Medicaid. Gravitycollapse Oct 2013 #7
Except in the 22 states that didn't expand Medicaid. n/t PoliticAverse Oct 2013 #14
That isn't the fault of the ACA. it is the local governments Motown_Johnny Oct 2013 #18
Not only that - Ms. Toad Oct 2013 #24
+1 ~ GOP states offer little help on buying insurance Zorra Oct 2013 #25
NM's an exception, Republican governor made smart decision Voice for Peace Oct 2013 #110
Surely the ACA could have been fixed. bunnies Oct 2013 #68
By that time it was too late, as Republicans controlled the House and the Democrats PoliticAverse Oct 2013 #138
I still would have like a vote forced. bunnies Oct 2013 #145
Well they're trying to delay the entire PPACA's implementation right now. n/t PoliticAverse Oct 2013 #148
True enough. bunnies Oct 2013 #150
Blame the legislatures of those states. Stop blaming Obama and the ACA. kestrel91316 Oct 2013 #136
People are exempt from the fines in states that didn't expand loyalsister Oct 2013 #195
Even in those states, the formula for qualifying for Medicaid changes in Jan. JCMach1 Oct 2013 #238
You could always get Medicaid if you couldn't afford to pay for your HC. sabrina 1 Oct 2013 #70
Most states Medicaid programs have been running patients through private insurer's plans for years. Hoyt Oct 2013 #79
Which is why we need a National HC system where the money designated sabrina 1 Oct 2013 #89
"You could always get Medicaid if you couldn't afford to pay for your HC." <---- False. winter is coming Oct 2013 #92
For many Medicaid is nothing but a loan with your estate as collateral. duffyduff Oct 2013 #127
This is true. I wonder if that will ever stop being the case? GreenPartyVoter Oct 2013 #207
I make too much for Medicaid, Keefer Oct 2013 #93
I'm sorry. Truly. I don't know the answer. I do know that they have been sabrina 1 Oct 2013 #96
Well... Keefer Oct 2013 #194
You don't need anymore stress. Seems there is a lot of confusion sabrina 1 Oct 2013 #219
Ohioans *never* could get Medicaid if they weren't elderly or disabled Kolesar Oct 2013 #226
Not true, It was rather difficult to get Medicaid before the PPACA expansion. n/t PoliticAverse Oct 2013 #141
How will it work now? sabrina 1 Oct 2013 #156
Well if you are in one of the states that went with the PPACA's expanded Medicaid... PoliticAverse Oct 2013 #163
Thank you. It looks like 22 states are not participating. sabrina 1 Oct 2013 #187
Yes they should still remain on Medicaid. What state in particular is this concerning? n/t PoliticAverse Oct 2013 #188
Arizona where I have a friend who is on their version of Medicaid. She sabrina 1 Oct 2013 #189
Yes it surprised some people here but she did... PoliticAverse Oct 2013 #191
Not in many states Sgent Oct 2013 #231
And how will those Southern States change in this regard now? sabrina 1 Oct 2013 #239
And now, the rest of the story pugetres Oct 2013 #8
A shut off notice? Wow.. now THAT is a loophole Motown_Johnny Oct 2013 #19
The keyword there is "may" Trekologer Oct 2013 #197
Please don't give morons ideas. n/t Chan790 Oct 2013 #199
Don't go introductin' actual facts into a good ol' misinformed outrage...nt SidDithers Oct 2013 #31
If your state didn't accept the medicaid increase, then yeah, you're screwed johnd83 Oct 2013 #9
You wouldn't owe a penalty in that case, however. n/t pnwmom Oct 2013 #53
+1 Agschmid Oct 2013 #114
I posted the numbers they came up with... Demo_Chris Oct 2013 #10
I am one who is facing a significant increase in my health cilla4progress Oct 2013 #12
You are leaving out some very important factors of the ACA, Live and Learn Oct 2013 #16
All true. cilla4progress Oct 2013 #60
Sorry you're one of the people standing over the cracks Hydra Oct 2013 #39
I know ... I worked in a bankruptcy law firm cilla4progress Oct 2013 #61
The WA Basic Health plan closed because of severe state budget cutbacks -- pnwmom Oct 2013 #54
I wasn't on Basic Health cilla4progress Oct 2013 #62
The Washington Health Program was part of Basic Health. pnwmom Oct 2013 #64
simple, keep your own insurance larkrake Oct 2013 #135
Yep, and you carefully ignored the exemptions written in the law jeff47 Oct 2013 #20
That's complete nonsense. If so, why have a penalty or mandate at all? nt Demo_Chris Oct 2013 #21
Because the exemptions cover the people you are worried about, not everyone. jeff47 Oct 2013 #22
There is no point going around on this... Demo_Chris Oct 2013 #45
Where is your data that, aside from the people who live in the states pnwmom Oct 2013 #63
None of these people would be elegible in ANY state, nor were any of them evil smokers... Demo_Chris Oct 2013 #151
I'm sure those people exist, and almost all of them could easily get a waiver. pnwmom Oct 2013 #158
You keep bringing up that I am a smoker, yet none of the numbers I have posted are for smokers... Demo_Chris Oct 2013 #164
Because you already told me that your smoking is why you can't afford pnwmom Oct 2013 #169
odd nothing out was singles out as questionseverything Oct 2013 #209
Because smoking causes more, and more expensive health problems jeff47 Oct 2013 #214
i understand the smokers are the dems questionseverything Oct 2013 #221
So....the problem is my casual wording jeff47 Oct 2013 #232
it is not about me at all questionseverything Oct 2013 #234
So now people have to mess with their credit and bills sabrina 1 Oct 2013 #192
We didn't have enough Democratic votes for a public option. pnwmom Oct 2013 #193
It's not that hard. jeff47 Oct 2013 #215
no he opposed mandates questionseverything Oct 2013 #224
And then he bothered to think about it for more than a minute. jeff47 Oct 2013 #233
the snark is why we can not fix stuff questionseverything Oct 2013 #235
Doesn't matter that you bought it for 30 years jeff47 Oct 2013 #236
I find my phone bill "a significant burden" lumberjack_jeff Oct 2013 #161
Ah yes. Reality. :eyes: jeff47 Oct 2013 #213
It's not nonsense -- you're simply uninformed, even though you've already pnwmom Oct 2013 #56
You need to do some reading so you can stop sounding so foolish and uninformed. kestrel91316 Oct 2013 #140
Exactly! SammyWinstonJack Oct 2013 #30
Because it doesn't affect them, so it can't be possible Hydra Oct 2013 #42
Yes, the cavalier attitude towards anyone who legitimately cannot afford sabrina 1 Oct 2013 #218
That's one of the things that annoys me about the cheering for this Hydra Oct 2013 #220
Because there are many waivers available from the fine pnwmom Oct 2013 #66
If your are paying attention you will see upaloopa Oct 2013 #36
The ordinary people do want single payer Hydra Oct 2013 #43
We won't "make of it what we will" MattBaggins Oct 2013 #48
This message was self-deleted by its author PowerToThePeople Oct 2013 #11
Kiss your tax refund checks goodbye leftstreet Oct 2013 #13
Or break a finger and end up at the emergency room and owe $7,000 pnwmom Oct 2013 #67
That will still happen leftstreet Oct 2013 #72
There will be a lot LESS for the hospitals to write off. pnwmom Oct 2013 #74
Uh, most writeoffs and settlements are for the insured leftstreet Oct 2013 #75
That's because so many people till now had policies with low limits. pnwmom Oct 2013 #76
No. Cost caps have been delayed leftstreet Oct 2013 #77
Most of the policies I have reviewed have out-of-pocket maximums. missingthebigdog Oct 2013 #144
The caps are delayed only for certain plans using multiple-administrators, not for most plans. PoliticAverse Oct 2013 #157
A lot more people will benefit from ACA than not. darkangel218 Oct 2013 #15
Everyone up to 133% of poverty line now qualifies for Medicaid Motown_Johnny Oct 2013 #17
Except in the 22 states that didn't expand Medicaid. n/t PoliticAverse Oct 2013 #57
And they will have any penalty waived if they don't make enough pnwmom Oct 2013 #69
as I said om post #18 Motown_Johnny Oct 2013 #178
Wow! Healthcare.gov has answers, including exemptions from fee due to hardship. ProSense Oct 2013 #23
+1000 nt ecstatic Oct 2013 #116
Thank you Democrats for supporting the Health Insurance and Healthcare industry bailout Puzzledtraveller Oct 2013 #26
Millions will receive care that before they couldn't get upaloopa Oct 2013 #40
I like the expanded medicaid portion Puzzledtraveller Oct 2013 #44
The mandate has a couple of purposes. It will add the young upaloopa Oct 2013 #49
45,000 people dying every year due to lack of health coverage isn't fair Hippo_Tron Oct 2013 #204
Surprise, surprise more anti-ACA lies from a certain crowd, And they are LIES geek tragedy Oct 2013 #29
The new set of talking points have gone out, I guess...nt SidDithers Oct 2013 #32
On Monday it was "hey, why not agree to the Republicans' demand to delay the mandate" geek tragedy Oct 2013 #34
You are not including the subsidies that should be subtracted from the total so that is inaccurate. appleannie1 Oct 2013 #33
This is a rather poor effort at trolling Capt. Obvious Oct 2013 #35
You'll get flak for this Hydra Oct 2013 #37
Part of it depends on the definition of "can't afford." pnwmom Oct 2013 #73
I ran the numbers for my situation Hydra Oct 2013 #80
You hit several nails on the head. Puzzledtraveller Oct 2013 #87
The common thread I've seen on DU Hydra Oct 2013 #91
You're assuming you don't get cancer or some other catastrophic illness Hippo_Tron Oct 2013 #208
Ah, but that's the problem Hydra Oct 2013 #216
Who will die because of the ACA and how? Hippo_Tron Oct 2013 #222
Take the penalty, save up, and immigrate to a country that cares about its citizens NoOneMan Oct 2013 #38
^^this^^ Puzzledtraveller Oct 2013 #46
Don't think of it as a tax for being poor, think of it as poor people hughee99 Oct 2013 #41
That's how a lot of this system works and why rates are going down NoOneMan Oct 2013 #47
Yep. enlightenment Oct 2013 #88
great post nt Demo_Chris Oct 2013 #159
Not necessarily. There is a possible waiver available for people pnwmom Oct 2013 #51
See this post... Demo_Chris Oct 2013 #55
All you need is one shut-off notice -- which you can then pay -- pnwmom Oct 2013 #153
Slow down jasper zipplewrath Oct 2013 #172
That must be regional then. pnwmom Oct 2013 #175
Was it your first? zipplewrath Oct 2013 #183
Exemptions from the fine: kestrel91316 Oct 2013 #147
I have NEVER understood the name of this publication "Christian Science" snooper2 Oct 2013 #52
Because of its affiliation with the Church of Christian Scientist PeaceNikki Oct 2013 #58
Yep. The Obama Administration even argued before the Supreme Court that it was a tax. AnotherMcIntosh Oct 2013 #78
An absolute lie. Drunken Irishman Oct 2013 #81
Number 2 is dishonest at best Hydra Oct 2013 #83
It's absolutely honest... Drunken Irishman Oct 2013 #84
You haven't done the numbers Hydra Oct 2013 #103
You didn't read my post, then... Drunken Irishman Oct 2013 #198
Well, believe it or not Hydra Oct 2013 #202
I'm not in any hole because I have employer based health insurance. Drunken Irishman Oct 2013 #205
Next, we'll have to solve the problem of homelessness. AnotherMcIntosh Oct 2013 #82
A mandate-solution would not be perfect, but it would help some and we could fix it later. AnotherMcIntosh Oct 2013 #85
You've definitely struck a chord. It's telling that in all this falderal, no one seems to want to Egalitarian Thug Oct 2013 #86
This is such ProSense Oct 2013 #94
See? Egalitarian Thug Oct 2013 #95
"See" what? ProSense Oct 2013 #97
"...no one seems to want to talk about health care. Egalitarian Thug Oct 2013 #100
Oh please. ProSense Oct 2013 #102
See reality: ProSense Oct 2013 #99
That, plus why disrupt the touch-down dance? Puzzledtraveller Oct 2013 #101
If the penalities are so bad then why are most exchanges jambed... Historic NY Oct 2013 #90
a) there is no collection mechanism. lumberjack_jeff Oct 2013 #98
*lmao* Hydra Oct 2013 #106
You can save it for *now*, if you like. lumberjack_jeff Oct 2013 #111
Scotus says it's a legal tax Hydra Oct 2013 #113
Their only "teeth" is deducting the penalty from any refund you may be entitled. n/t lumberjack_jeff Oct 2013 #119
Like I said, I'm saving this Hydra Oct 2013 #121
Okee doke. lumberjack_jeff Oct 2013 #124
They keep your tax return money n/t leftstreet Oct 2013 #112
If you get a refund, but choose not to spend it on medical insurance, then good. lumberjack_jeff Oct 2013 #129
Yeah, working class people buys yachts with their returns leftstreet Oct 2013 #134
Thanks. nt adirondacker Oct 2013 #237
2% of the total population will be required to pay the penalty. Raine1967 Oct 2013 #104
DU doesn't understand what it's like to be poor Prism Oct 2013 #105
I've never been so poor that my life wouldn't have been a top 5 priority. lumberjack_jeff Oct 2013 #107
You're fortunate in that way. Prism Oct 2013 #128
Thanks for laying it out so bluntly Hydra Oct 2013 #108
This is insulting, and ProSense Oct 2013 #118
Not so insulting that it stops people from lecturing the struggling. Prism Oct 2013 #125
I don't know anyone 400% or more of FPL who is struggling for any reason other than medical debt. lumberjack_jeff Oct 2013 #133
We're not discussing the same things Prism Oct 2013 #146
You seem to be implying ProSense Oct 2013 #137
It will help some and not others. Prism Oct 2013 #149
Bull shit. Plenty of DUers have serious financial struggles. Some ongoing, some sporadic. kestrel91316 Oct 2013 #152
Just stop Prism Oct 2013 #160
It's astonishing. They are flat refusing to admit that there are millions... Demo_Chris Oct 2013 #165
Your point is absurd ProSense Oct 2013 #174
Not indifferent at all. lumberjack_jeff Oct 2013 #167
We seem to be concerned about different population segments n/t Prism Oct 2013 #170
As did the guy who won the election. n/t PoliticAverse Oct 2013 #180
any SPHC system would have likely resulted in across the board tax increases, as well. Warren DeMontague Oct 2013 #211
No system is perfect Prism Oct 2013 #217
I just don't get Sgent Oct 2013 #240
Wouldn't anyone who couldn't afford Obamacare get a subsidy or qualify for Medicaid? ecstatic Oct 2013 #109
Yes. A childless couple making $62,039 without employer provided ins. qualifies for subsidy. nt lumberjack_jeff Oct 2013 #115
Yes and no Hydra Oct 2013 #117
There are a number of preventive services with no deductibles and copays. If you get really sick Hoyt Oct 2013 #154
It's a matter of scale Hydra Oct 2013 #168
If you need a kidney transplant, do you honestly think most hospitals will say no over $2,500. Hoyt Oct 2013 #173
I'm fine, but there are people who won't be, and I used to be in that category Hydra Oct 2013 #176
I believe more people will be helped. And those that aren't should be on short-list for help. Hoyt Oct 2013 #177
Haha Hydra Oct 2013 #185
Nope. If your state hasn't expanded Medicaid, it's possible to be ineligible for a subsidy winter is coming Oct 2013 #122
I don't think this is true. lumberjack_jeff Oct 2013 #155
I didn't say anything specific about the % of FPL. winter is coming Oct 2013 #166
You're right. I stand corrected. lumberjack_jeff Oct 2013 #171
Yes if you'd be eligible for Medicaid except your state isn't participating you don't have to pay PoliticAverse Oct 2013 #181
Thank you for conveniently omitting the many EXEMPTIONS from the fine. kestrel91316 Oct 2013 #120
You still have to pay back Medicaid if you are 55 and older. duffyduff Oct 2013 #126
You are referring to the Medicaid Estate Recovery program, more info which can be found here... PoliticAverse Oct 2013 #179
They'll just take it out of any refund you may owe. duffyduff Oct 2013 #123
Astonishing. virgogal Oct 2013 #139
Exemptions from the fine/penalty: kestrel91316 Oct 2013 #162
Thanks for that link Post in haste,repent in leisure. virgogal Oct 2013 #182
that's what I thought until I read that under a certain income level you are exempt from the penalty magical thyme Oct 2013 #142
It's a "crack" zipplewrath Oct 2013 #184
I expect to fall through the crack magical thyme Oct 2013 #190
Can anyone familiar with the subject truly take this post seriously? TroglodyteScholar Oct 2013 #201
Facts are facts. You can, if you prefer, live in a fox news type fantasy. That's on you. nt Demo_Chris Oct 2013 #210
Actually, the fact is Sugarcoated Oct 2013 #223
I have posted the NUMBERS... Demo_Chris Oct 2013 #225
This message was self-deleted by its author lostincalifornia Oct 2013 #227
WTF is going on lately? Yet another stupid fucking post, re: ACA! n/t ChisolmTrailDem Oct 2013 #241
I know, right? Facts and information are always stupid. What matters are FEELINGS! nt Demo_Chris Oct 2013 #242
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