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That sums up my feelings about the ACA very well. last1standing Jan 2014 #1
Exactly how I feel about it (n/t) gaspee Jan 2014 #2
ditto Skittles Jan 2014 #3
yep obxhead Jan 2014 #29
Count me as another one in complete agreement etherealtruth Jan 2014 #36
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
I agree Octoberfurst Jan 2014 #64
it's a great plan if you are broke FatBuddy Jan 2014 #4
I've heard from lots of people here who've gotten subsidies on the exchange pnwmom Jan 2014 #5
That's what fatbuddy was saying pnwmom. "If you're broke"... loudsue Jan 2014 #10
our premium plus out of pocket questionseverything Jan 2014 #14
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
I'm glad you're still supportive of the program then, despite all its flaws. pnwmom Jan 2014 #32
My premium exceeds my income Coyote_Bandit Jan 2014 #54
Thats terrible. But it's your state's fault, not the ACA's. pnwmom Jan 2014 #56
Medicaid expansion by the states was not mandated by the ACA Coyote_Bandit Jan 2014 #60
The states had to file a lawsuit in order to turn down the Medicaid money. pnwmom Jan 2014 #61
And I m still a second class throw away Coyote_Bandit Jan 2014 #62
Depends on whether your state has expanded Medicare. joshcryer Jan 2014 #9
Can you please put a dollar amount on that? Motown_Johnny Jan 2014 #21
Those are the premiums. It says nothing about the deductible. former9thward Jan 2014 #41
What age brackets does that graph cover? last1standing Jan 2014 #52
If you are broke and jobless, dotymed Jan 2014 #22
They've already announced they won't be fining people in that situation pnwmom Jan 2014 #33
The people that are broke while employed, people that are toward the right of that Egalitarian Thug Jan 2014 #40
If you're broke and jobless in Tennessee, cheapdate Jan 2014 #47
I hope you are right. dotymed Jan 2014 #66
I don't know. cheapdate Jan 2014 #67
You'd think Michael Moore would know the difference between pnwmom Jan 2014 #6
It has also come to light that, at least until 2015, the cap on out of pocket expenses only applies dflprincess Jan 2014 #48
Yes, that's one of the flaws. A couple of the states have laws that mandate pnwmom Jan 2014 #49
Flaw? It's dishonest dflprincess Jan 2014 #57
I don't think it was dishonest on the part of the legislators. pnwmom Jan 2014 #58
Oh please when could the insurance companies ever be trusted? dflprincess Jan 2014 #59
Perfection is the enemy of progress. Scuba Jan 2014 #7
ACA is a shitty 10-15 year workaround. joshcryer Jan 2014 #8
I totally agree joshcryer. And I'm no longer a fan of Obama...however.... loudsue Jan 2014 #11
It won't last that long shaayecanaan Jan 2014 #13
Obviously, Moore is both a poopyhead and a genius. n/t cherokeeprogressive Jan 2014 #12
Bwahahaha! valerief Jan 2014 #16
yeah. coz the obvious solution to the problems posed by the private HC insurance system was KG Jan 2014 #17
but can't you see?!?!?!!!! FatBuddy Jan 2014 #18
the real path to single payer lies through the failure of the ACA, not its success. KG Jan 2014 #19
Yep. nt Demo_Chris Jan 2014 #24
I've said it before, it may also come through pressure from the business community riderinthestorm Jan 2014 #38
The fascinating thing ProSense Jan 2014 #20
power given or power taken FatBuddy Jan 2014 #25
No ProSense Jan 2014 #27
Insurance companies were too powerful, so lets make them more powerful. nt Demo_Chris Jan 2014 #23
The ACA certainly has not made Insurance companies more powerful Schema Thing Jan 2014 #31
yep mm nails it as usual dembotoz Jan 2014 #26
Didn't VT set up single payer using funds from the ACA? Benton D Struckcheon Jan 2014 #28
Not yet Bradical79 Jan 2014 #34
Already-Well-Insured Multi-Millionaire Michael Moore writes from a certain perspective. stopbush Jan 2014 #30
This message was self-deleted by its author Skittles Jan 2014 #46
It's so nice that we can have a corporate government health care system. L0oniX Jan 2014 #35
I wish everybody had and would listen to this man bonzaga Jan 2014 #37
K&R! nt Poll_Blind Jan 2014 #42
We cannot have universal quality health care while stuffing a gorged MIC, a indepat Jan 2014 #45
That couple paying $11,800 in annual premiums snot Jan 2014 #50
not really soryang Jan 2014 #65
Um, I'm just saying, snot Jan 2014 #69
So, is everyone besieging his or her state legislators for state medicare for all? merrily Jan 2014 #51
A much more accurate headline than the other thread on this same topic. nt MADem Jan 2014 #53
Agree ... nt Raine Jan 2014 #55
As Nancy Pelossi says... Stellar Jan 2014 #63
Newsmax Left Out "Godsend" otohara Jan 2014 #68
we can always hope that the plan is iamthebandfanman Jan 2014 #70
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