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In reply to the discussion: Bills in House & Senate would make 'you can keep it' a matter of law [View all]Historic NY
(40,047 posts)44. You all can keep it , but you alls gots to find it...
apparently they didn't get that part.....the insurance companies neither can, nor will comply with the law.
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Bills in House & Senate would make 'you can keep it' a matter of law [View all]
hooverville29
Nov 2013
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Indications are D+R votes are there in Senate. Prez follows up on apology, and
hooverville29
Nov 2013
#6
These are Reid's *own people* who are running for re-election, with Dem control
hooverville29
Nov 2013
#13
It's control of the Senate in 2014 that's at stake. If you think Reid will
hooverville29
Nov 2013
#20
But it was *their* choice as to what they wanted and could afford. Tonight's apology
hooverville29
Nov 2013
#9
People are now required to have health insurance. These policies insured nothing.
Barack_America
Nov 2013
#31
It's the deductible levels & premiums for perfectly fine policies that's the killer
hooverville29
Nov 2013
#34
Well let them keep it and see who comes out on the short end of the GOP stick. nt
kelliekat44
Nov 2013
#4
Well, he apologized tonight for saying incorrectly that they could keep them. If he
hooverville29
Nov 2013
#11
And. BTW, California Insurance Comm. working out that very thing with BCBS now
hooverville29
Nov 2013
#16
And I served in Korea (I'm 84) & have a Purple Heart. Stick to the subject.
hooverville29
Nov 2013
#29
All of which explains, of course, how KC closed fast when he really hit the ACA. Facts
hooverville29
Nov 2013
#27
"Cooky Cooch" lost, and only a fool would advocate keeping junk insurance plans. n/t
ProSense
Nov 2013
#28
Nobody's advocating anything but letting people keep what they have till they want
hooverville29
Nov 2013
#32
That would have prevented the insurers from one last chance to screw these folks some more.
JoePhilly
Nov 2013
#41