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In reply to the discussion: Why I'm pissed, and why you should be, too. [View all]Keefer
(713 posts)116. Nothing is going to change.
These insurance companies have already made plans to sell only the plans that are ACA compliant. There are only 30 days left to get permission from the various state insurance commissioners. Before they do that, they have to bargain with doctors, hospitals, pharmaceutical companies, etc so they can set the rates they are going to charge. All this to go back to selling what they scrapped. There is NO WAY all that can happen in the next 30 days.
We'll see if anyone says anything after this meeting today between Obama and insurance company execs. We'll know more then.
By the way, Washington state's insurance commissioner, a dem, already said "No." 49 more to go.
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Whats interesting in the arguments that the insurance companies are to blame, corrupt and greedy.
Jesus Malverde
Nov 2013
#69
well, how else would they depict any opposition to the AIA act as "playing into Big Insurance's
MisterP
Nov 2013
#121
Precisely, Jesus Malverde, the for profit "health" insurance corpse are the scorpions
Uncle Joe
Nov 2013
#130
He Did It To Appease The Nervous Dems That Were Threatening To Jump Ship.....nt
global1
Nov 2013
#23
Bernie's great, but people have the right to be "galled" about the clumsy roll-out, etc.
cyberswede
Nov 2013
#115
Well he certainly wasnt when he made his wealth. But he may be better today.
rhett o rick
Nov 2013
#50
A tax deductible donation to Greenpeace isnt equivalent to owning a TV Network. nm
rhett o rick
Nov 2013
#86
How many people will keep their junk policies and how big an impact will they
rhett o rick
Nov 2013
#34
I dont think they will. I think after the bluster of "I want to be able to keep my existing policy.
rhett o rick
Nov 2013
#45
Because they don't know it's useless. Very likely the salesmen lied to them. nt
Ace Acme
Nov 2013
#52
That is not how the Federal govt does things...sorry. They are NOT like private companies...
VanillaRhapsody
Nov 2013
#108
but to give the noise any credence is to pretend Obama invented clunky government programs
bigtree
Nov 2013
#18
It's like they are fighting off a piranha attack with marshmallow guns. :(
factsarenotfair
Nov 2013
#30
Well, looks like I'll be obliged to bump my "mad-as-hell" meter up a few millimeters,
Surya Gayatri
Nov 2013
#35
Senator Scott Brown of Massachusetts, Governor Mitt Romney of Massachusetts.
Major Hogwash
Nov 2013
#47
And *levied* by government so those tax dollars are there to be distributed. nt
tblue37
Nov 2013
#156
POTUS Obama is keeping, and will succeed in keeping, his promise to Senator Kennedy
laserhaas
Nov 2013
#84
Congress and President Obama knew what the insurance companies were when they wrote the ACA
AndyA
Nov 2013
#85
It wasn't a prediction problem...just you cannot stop them from doing it...
VanillaRhapsody
Nov 2013
#112
I see. They handled access and cost together by omitting the need to give info.
merrily
Nov 2013
#187
maybe by the time his presidency is up he will be tired of cooperating with corporations.
liberal_at_heart
Nov 2013
#125
Saint Reagan's "government is the problem" was one of the most cynically harmful statements ever
indepat
Nov 2013
#129
Will - in a lot of ways we contributed to nix on government. We made jokes about it, like .....
marble falls
Nov 2013
#135
How did Republican politicians know in advance that the website was not ready??
Maineman
Nov 2013
#138
Yeah I agree entirely, and for a President whose campaign utilized technology so masterfully,
Mayberry Machiavelli
Nov 2013
#139
I agree with everything here. But the ACA is NOT a debacle. That's a right wing amplification
ancianita
Nov 2013
#142
I think we should BAN all Republicans from getting government services!
Rosa Luxemburg
Nov 2013
#145
Dude, the Democratic party has been enthusiastic partners in privatizing
Luminous Animal
Nov 2013
#172
I just had an epiphany. I am not pissed about government's failures or callousness.
merrily
Nov 2013
#176