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In reply to the discussion: Daring to Complain About Obamacare [View all]VanillaRhapsody
(21,115 posts)87. and your point is...she asks like she is expecting a coherent response...
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I believe Anthem Blue Cross are now being persued....for false information.
VanillaRhapsody
Nov 2013
#28
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Bluenorthwest
Nov 2013
#3
but as I say downthread, wouldn't the editor of that section have realized that?
CTyankee
Nov 2013
#10
Anthem Blue Cross is the company in trouble for lying to their clients about ACA
VanillaRhapsody
Nov 2013
#29
Premiums which go to for-profit insurers aren't the same as taxes for nonprofit schools.
Romulox
Nov 2013
#11
ACA manipulates us into thinking that buying a for-profit *product* is an act of altruism.
Romulox
Nov 2013
#12
well, if the repubs are successful in getting rid of the ACA, it may sweep away concerns about
CTyankee
Nov 2013
#13
I don't agree. With the ACA, we have never been farther from true universal care.
Romulox
Nov 2013
#14
Of course. At the time Obama was starting to build it, it seemed like the viable
CTyankee
Nov 2013
#16
I fail to see what your post proves about the author, or how it invalidates her critique. nt
Romulox
Nov 2013
#18
You're making assumptions about her position. I'm not comfortable judging how much people should
Romulox
Nov 2013
#44
She is presenting herself as a middle class person financially burdened by ACA when she is not.
Nine
Nov 2013
#48
You don't know that. It shouldn't matter. This is mandatory corporate profit, which is wrong. nt
Romulox
Nov 2013
#55
I wonder if she is just "self promoting" by writing something provocative in the NYT...
CTyankee
Nov 2013
#19
and your point is...she asks like she is expecting a coherent response...
VanillaRhapsody
Nov 2013
#87
Of course. Insurance is a *for-profit* endeavor. Insurers make money by denying care. nt
Romulox
Nov 2013
#22
I know. I want single payer, but it's a start. and the profits are now limited thanks to ACA
PeaceNikki
Nov 2013
#23
It's not at all clear that "it's a start". It empowers the worst actors in healthcare
Romulox
Nov 2013
#24
it's a start because a lot of people who haven't been able to see a doctor will be able to
PeaceNikki
Nov 2013
#25
The cost of private health insurance is ultimately unsustainable. This does little to help. nt
Romulox
Nov 2013
#45
80% of a larger premium = more profit. This provision could actually drive costs higher. nt
Romulox
Nov 2013
#53
Read up on how other nations implemented their national health care systems.
Ikonoklast
Nov 2013
#67
Unfortunately, you're wrong. That's still how insurance works. It's just that it's mandatory, now.
Romulox
Nov 2013
#47
Thank you. ACA manipulates the public by offering the illusion that people pay less.
woo me with science
Nov 2013
#36