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In reply to the discussion: This flippant attitude toward those harmed by the ACA will cost us 2014. [View all]madrchsod
(58,162 posts)203. looks like we`ll lose the house again and the senate
obamacare will be a huge problem for the democrats next year. i guess if a democrat has a chance in hell they'll have to distance themselves from obama and his healthcare plan.
oh well......
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This flippant attitude toward those harmed by the ACA will cost us 2014. [View all]
last1standing
Nov 2013
OP
I guess it will just come down to how many uninsured people are able to get affordable insurance...
LAGC
Nov 2013
#1
The enforcedment provision of the ACA has been discussed many times and the fine is so small as to
politicaljunkie41910
Nov 2013
#214
Fine/Tax: $95 (or 1% of income) for 2014 and $695 (or 2.5% whichever is greater) for 2016
solarhydrocan
Nov 2013
#221
I know all lawyers make bazillions each year while feasting on the hearts of children...
last1standing
Nov 2013
#41
Go to the Mass Health Connector and look at plans for a couple in their late fifties.
Flatulo
Nov 2013
#53
Yes, you did. Try to at least read your own posts if you can't read mine.
last1standing
Nov 2013
#118
Your demographic assumptions are 100% wrong. We're 57 and have a 24 y/o son. He's living with us
Flatulo
Nov 2013
#131
You'd love to have it, but since you don't, then screw me, right? That's what it sounds like to me.
Flatulo
Nov 2013
#138
Yes, I'm a complete idiot and haven't thought of any of your proposals, and I'm completely
Flatulo
Nov 2013
#143
If you can't see that the ACA has some seriously big cracks that hard-working middle class -
Flatulo
Nov 2013
#163
No, last1standing ignored your point that the lawyer makes a quarter million a year
w4rma
Nov 2013
#202
Your selfish desire to raise your kids in a safe neighborhood is what's destroying the ACA.
last1standing
Nov 2013
#42
If you lost your cheap individual insurance plan, and have to buy one 56% more expensive...
lumberjack_jeff
Nov 2013
#5
I would stop spamming this thread with the same questions I've already answered.
last1standing
Nov 2013
#97
Not B.S. Don't be lazy - do some homework and check out what insurance is going to cost
Flatulo
Nov 2013
#141
Ah, so you think families of four making $78,000 are fucking filthy rich? Gotcha.
Flatulo
Nov 2013
#147
You really don't know what you're talking about unless you've looked at the real numbers.
Flatulo
Nov 2013
#170
Compared to many families, a family of four with $78,000 in income is indeed very wealthy.
PlanetaryOrbit
Nov 2013
#177
$85K is the median income for a family of four in Massachusetts. Not wealthy, not even close.
Flatulo
Nov 2013
#263
I like what I've seen so far. Not cheap, but a lot better than rates I got before.
Hoyt
Nov 2013
#233
With state and national elections often being decided by less than a few percentage points, yes,
Flatulo
Nov 2013
#54
"Far more winners than losers" LMFAO! For-profit health insurance means we're all losers
Corruption Inc
Nov 2013
#149
Not allowing insurance companies to rip people off is not being flippant.
Live and Learn
Nov 2013
#6
I agree. Media should focus instead on GOP cruelty in states refusing to expand Medicare.
Overseas
Nov 2013
#268
My attitude will really be flippant when they send dismantlers to Washington
HijackedLabel
Nov 2013
#10
So we let these people suffer needlessly because you call it "wishful thinking."
last1standing
Nov 2013
#107
Absolutely. Some are still clueless the party has been taken over by neoliberals
duffyduff
Nov 2013
#87
State and national elections are routinely being decided by much tighter margins than that. nt
Flatulo
Nov 2013
#55
Why don't you want to pay your last pennies for insurance that doesn't let you see the doctor?
last1standing
Nov 2013
#38
Pay the 95$ a year already- it's only fair if you ever expect emergency care without paying
bettyellen
Nov 2013
#75
if you truly need to see a doctor, just go. you're lucky that if you get tested and need insurance
bettyellen
Nov 2013
#226
Your suffering doesn't matter with the New Democrat Party's "Majority Outreach" program.
last1standing
Nov 2013
#34
Thanks for an excellent post. I feel the same way you do. I just can't believe the contortions
Flatulo
Nov 2013
#22
The hatred here is palpable. I'm actually in awe of the sheer loathing on display here every day.
Flatulo
Nov 2013
#52
Did you bother to read past the title of the OP? I'm guessing not based on your post.
last1standing
Nov 2013
#37
This is an over the top rude post. You are the one with the ugly tone in this post.
Mojorabbit
Nov 2013
#190
They count but so do the ones who are being surprised by rates they will have trouble
Mojorabbit
Nov 2013
#198
Dishonest is not acknowledging that some people won't be able to afford this plan as it stands.
last1standing
Nov 2013
#67
How many times are you going to spam this thread with that false statement?
last1standing
Nov 2013
#95
Agree, I know a 63 year old who is going to get a MUCH better deal because of the ACA
Rstrstx
Nov 2013
#102
'14 will be liberals' and progressives' fault, no matter what if we lose n/t
TransitJohn
Nov 2013
#63
So what you're saying is that the vast majority of people who will benefit from
ChisolmTrailDem
Nov 2013
#66
Yeah, because Dems have been winning election with such staggering, stupendous margins that
Flatulo
Nov 2013
#151
One thing for sure, if they weren't republicans before, attitudes like yours will fix that.
last1standing
Nov 2013
#88
I'm asking for empathy for them, not sympathy. Maybe you should learn the difference.
last1standing
Nov 2013
#103
Since you've stated there is a hardship clause and due process review, please post the statute.
last1standing
Nov 2013
#123
That doesn't cover those who are just making ends meet till the law forces them to default.
last1standing
Nov 2013
#125
Refusal to see that there are people who have fallen thru the cracks *will not fix the problems.*
Lars39
Nov 2013
#187
It's $95 (or 1% of income) for 2014 and $695 (or 2.5% whichever is greater) for 2016
solarhydrocan
Nov 2013
#193
LOL! You purposely ignore the fact that a minority of middle aged people will get fucked by ACA...
last1standing
Nov 2013
#117
No, you only care about YOUR agenda. Who needs empathy, when you have an agenda?
last1standing
Nov 2013
#130
Yes, you should. But there's no proof that they don't have empathy for others.
last1standing
Nov 2013
#133
Sorry, I thought you had a serious point to make instead of trying to push an agenda.
last1standing
Nov 2013
#159
Warren, this has been a very long and convoluted thread, but the gist is that middle class seniors
Flatulo
Nov 2013
#236
We're in the seventh year of Romneycare, and for the first three or four years, we saw double-digit
Flatulo
Nov 2013
#243
No. We get our insurance from my wife's employer. They contribute $600, she $900.
Flatulo
Nov 2013
#247
Have you looked at actual numbers for middle class 55+ folks who make just enough to not
Flatulo
Nov 2013
#166
Yes, many who are complaining are merely plants. But some have real problems.
last1standing
Nov 2013
#158
If you think that the ACA results in overpriced plans for seniors now, wait until the real costs
Flatulo
Nov 2013
#156
I agree but have given up saying anything about it here on DU. The ACA is the only sacred cow on DU
liberal_at_heart
Nov 2013
#171
WTF?? No one at all is saying it is perfect. Obama has tweaked it twice now by executive order.
RBInMaine
Nov 2013
#179
I don't think many are being "flippant". Here is something you must remember:
RBInMaine
Nov 2013
#176
This is another area that may need to be tweaked, but in the short term I do think the extension was
RBInMaine
Nov 2013
#237
The problem is there's not a great deal that can be done without congress.
last1standing
Nov 2013
#250
He by no means "lied" but also should have been clearer with regard to the individual plans. Also, I
RBInMaine
Nov 2013
#260
Please see post #181. This person didn't believe the numbers until I sent him/her to the Mass
Flatulo
Nov 2013
#205
Nice response. The OP is right - middle-class seniors who make just over the threshold for
Flatulo
Nov 2013
#204
Then check the numbers like others have done. You're all talk and everyone can see your bullshit.
Flatulo
Nov 2013
#229
You have to go to the Mass Health Connector website yourself and input the data. Use a 57 y/o
Flatulo
Nov 2013
#232
You won't get anywhere with that one. He's a major asshole and blowhard around here.
Flatulo
Nov 2013
#230
So how are you doing on verifying that what I posted is true? Other posters have gone and
Flatulo
Nov 2013
#235
Romneycare has been essentially repealed, and what we have is now 100% ACA compliant.
Flatulo
Nov 2013
#244
This coverage crack will be hitting all 50 states, not just Massachusetts. The point of the OP is
Flatulo
Nov 2013
#248
I would like to be able to buy an ACA plan that is as good as my wife's coverage (which is an HMO),
Flatulo
Nov 2013
#251
People currently in medically-underwritten plans will pay much more, will not get better coverage
Dems to Win
Nov 2013
#218
So how do you think it should work? Back to the system where everyone with a
Warren Stupidity
Nov 2013
#225
The ACA *does* price out people with pre-existing conditions. They're called 'seniors'.
Flatulo
Nov 2013
#240
Romney care has been in effect for several years, right? So you've already crossed this bridge.
ucrdem
Nov 2013
#241
one salary really does not cover a family of three these days. hasn't for a while.
bettyellen
Nov 2013
#267
Congrats on having hundreds of dollars extra in monthly income to spend.
last1standing
Nov 2013
#252
May I inquire what you are paying for a family plan? And what percentage of your after-tax income
Flatulo
Nov 2013
#253
"it is a good sign to see Democrats like Bill Clinton sounding the wake-up call"
ProSense
Nov 2013
#257