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In reply to the discussion: Can the ACA survive? [View all]

JoePhilly

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18. Exactly ... just getting people to talk about it has caused Medicaid enrollment in red
Thu Nov 21, 2013, 07:38 AM
Nov 2013

... states to surge, even though they did not expand their Medicaid programs.

Why?

Because there were lots of people in those states who were eligible but did not know it. And now, they are signing up.

People are going to get smarter about how insurance works, and become more aware about just how badly they were getting screwed before.

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Can the ACA survive? [View all] cali Nov 2013 OP
"republican sabotage" Nuclear Unicorn Nov 2013 #1
or for controlling both houses.. Puzzledtraveller Nov 2013 #22
It is now time that we get the news out quaker bill Nov 2013 #2
Really? Decaffeinated Nov 2013 #7
in fact quaker bill Nov 2013 #20
I doubt it will survive like Bush's tax cuts for the rich RandiFan1290 Nov 2013 #3
Stupid question it's the law bigdarryl Nov 2013 #4
wow. not so swift response. cali Nov 2013 #5
It will survive... lumbering on... Decaffeinated Nov 2013 #6
To the exclusion of any hope for single payer Nuclear Unicorn Nov 2013 #21
I think the better (or maybe follow up?) question is "Can this country survive?" renie408 Nov 2013 #8
There are several more challenges coming across the horizon customerserviceguy Nov 2013 #9
This message was self-deleted by its author renie408 Nov 2013 #10
Wait ... so folks who never had insurance, will turn against the law because of a bad WEB experience JoePhilly Nov 2013 #11
I don't think it will be repealed. I think it will be picked to death. renie408 Nov 2013 #12
I think that's a possibility. cali Nov 2013 #15
Congress would have to be able to pass lgislation to that effect first. JoePhilly Nov 2013 #16
This is my hope. That the web site works quick enough and well enough and renie408 Nov 2013 #19
How is this a response to the OP? cali Nov 2013 #13
Hair on fire panic, that's what is alive and well on DU, as always. JoePhilly Nov 2013 #17
yes, yes. An op, with facts and links is "hair on fire" cali Nov 2013 #23
Yes. It will morph and grow and thrive eventually... Phentex Nov 2013 #14
Exactly ... just getting people to talk about it has caused Medicaid enrollment in red JoePhilly Nov 2013 #18
Love you crystal ball. cali Nov 2013 #24
No crystal ball needed. That's not a prediction, its actually happening. JoePhilly Nov 2013 #26
It's not going to be repealed. Jeebus. geek tragedy Nov 2013 #25
+1 JoePhilly Nov 2013 #27
I think it depends on what happens to employer sponsored plans badtoworse Nov 2013 #28
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