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ProSense

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Fri Nov 15, 2013, 07:45 PM Nov 2013

An Obamacare "Loser" Speaks Out ... About Not Being an Entitled Douche [View all]

An Obamacare "Loser" Speaks Out ... About Not Being an Entitled Douche

Josh Marshall

Now we hear from ACA "loser" TPM Reader BW ...

Since it’s been estimated that about 3% of the US population will end up “losers” under Obamacare, I thought I’d write in and give you my perspective as a 3-percenter. However, I suspect that I belong to a smaller subset of the 3%, that being people who find it appallingly self-indulgent and shamefully self-pitying to think of ourselves as losers.

Having insurance, even crappy insurance, in the individual market means we are almost by definition, healthy and relatively young. If we were not, we wouldn’t be able to get coverage of any kind in the non-group market. If our ACA-compliant replacement policy costs us more, it’s likely because we’re too affluent to qualify for subsidies.

It takes a remarkable degree of self-absorption and sense of self-entitlement to be healthy, young(ish) and affluent—and yet consider oneself a “loser.” It’s a label I reject out of shame (no matter how much the lazy, superficial MSM want to fixate on me and my “plight”) NOT because there’s anything shameful about being a loser; the shame is in thinking oneself a loser when one is actually fortunate.

I live in Louisiana where 400,000 working poor people will continue to go without health care because one man, Gov. Bobby Jindal, decided letting them have Medicaid wouldn’t be good for his future ambitions. Those 400,000 are the losers. And while my healthcare.gov application has been stuck for a month now at the “View Eligibility Results” stage, where instead of my results I see a blank screen when I click the button, I know I will get better health insurance than the bare-bones individual policy I have now, even if I end up having to pick up the phone, or heaven forbid, send in paper. I will pay significantly more, but after years of being one serious illness from financial ruin, I will finally have security. And not only that; every time I pay my new premium, I am paying into a system that makes it possible for my fellow Americans who have not been as lucky as me—people who really have been losers pre-ACA—to finally get affordable health care.

I was fortunate before Obamacare, and now I am an Obamacare winner. Now if the media would just help more of the public understand how lucky us 3-percenters actually are, perhaps the public would start to recoil at the absurdity of the outrage being whipped up on our behalf, and we could start focusing on how to help the real losers: the working poor in refusenik states.

http://talkingpointsmemo.com/edblog/an-obamacare-loser-speaks-out

Parnell: Alaska won't expand Medicaid
http://www.democraticunderground.com/10024039618

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Excellent piece. Honesty and decency all in one. freshwest Nov 2013 #1
K&R stopwastingmymoney Nov 2013 #2
K&R passiveporcupine Nov 2013 #3
My new plan will be more expensive, but will be much better coverage Merlot Nov 2013 #4
K&R ReRe Nov 2013 #5
Kick! n/t ProSense Nov 2013 #6
Like the article... lumberjack_jeff Nov 2013 #7
Here's a ProSense Nov 2013 #8
He doesn't seem to have a problem Control-Z Nov 2013 #10
Wow! This is one hell of a loser!! Control-Z Nov 2013 #9
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