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In reply to the discussion: So, what happens if you are not [View all]JimDandy
(7,318 posts)15. I have insurance, so no, they won't fine me,
but I know where you're coming from. I'm a single-payer advocate.
Even having insurance doesn't mean you actually can get health care, because of the high deductibles and co-pays. It's all a sick (pun intended) illusion, except for those with chronic or catastrophic condition.
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Yes, I agree, I've looked at the costs for bronze plans for 60 year olds in WI
HereSince1628
Dec 2013
#53
Even if you are correct about ACA you are forgetting history. Social Security, Medicaid, Medicare
jwirr
Dec 2013
#34
Are you really saying kick out the disabled 69 yr old mother so they can have affordable health insu
uppityperson
Dec 2013
#43
If the insurance is more than 8% of your income, you're eligible for an exemption.
winter is coming
Dec 2013
#36
You won't get insurance starting on January 1, but there's no penalty yet.
winter is coming
Dec 2013
#38