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In reply to the discussion: Michael Moore: ACA is both "awful" and "a godsend" [View all]joshcryer
(62,536 posts)9. Depends on whether your state has expanded Medicare.
And where they set poverty levels. Some Southern states admittedly fuck over the consumer, but there's not a lot that can be done about that at the Federal level thanks to the SCOTUS. Those people in those states will need to elect people who will protect them as opposed to shit on them.
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Agreed, a bad republican idea that is slightly better than nothing. n/t
Egalitarian Thug
Jan 2014
#39
It's much better for many but far worse for some who will pay more for less coverage.
last1standing
Jan 2014
#43
Exactly. Look at the money flows, somebody has to pay to support the insurance industry.
Egalitarian Thug
Jan 2014
#44
It's going to be up to us talking about it to make it happen. You know as well as I do
loudsue
Jan 2014
#15
The people that are broke while employed, people that are toward the right of that
Egalitarian Thug
Jan 2014
#40
It has also come to light that, at least until 2015, the cap on out of pocket expenses only applies
dflprincess
Jan 2014
#48
yeah. coz the obvious solution to the problems posed by the private HC insurance system was
KG
Jan 2014
#17
I've said it before, it may also come through pressure from the business community
riderinthestorm
Jan 2014
#38
Already-Well-Insured Multi-Millionaire Michael Moore writes from a certain perspective.
stopbush
Jan 2014
#30
So, is everyone besieging his or her state legislators for state medicare for all?
merrily
Jan 2014
#51