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In reply to the discussion: ACA is in trouble and could be on course for a death spiral [View all]hill2016
(1,772 posts)59. it means
that if the insurance companies can't survive without these risk corridors, either (1) premiums go up or (2) they pull out.
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Actually, you just repeated a bunch of pro-insurance company RW memes about the ACA like
FSogol
Nov 2015
#1
Yes, it is terrible when the uninsured get insurance, or when kids can stay on their
FSogol
Nov 2015
#17
I don't love it either, but it is what we have. It's better than the $1400/month
ScreamingMeemie
Nov 2015
#10
1. Rising rates, but, no mention of rebates. 2. Profits down, but, down to what? 3. ...
Festivito
Nov 2015
#15
One way to frame it for them is to ask them how they feel knowing they won't have
davidpdx
Nov 2015
#95
Maybe if the CEO didn't take a 102 million dollar payout in 2010, they wouldn't have an issue
still_one
Nov 2015
#30
No, they have been badly managed even before the ACA. Wise and other rating agencies have rated
still_one
Nov 2015
#35
they are turning a profit, it just isn't a large as was estimated, but it is still huge. Even if
still_one
Nov 2015
#38
That's absurd; a bonus of 0.1% of market cap is not what causes their financial problems
Recursion
Nov 2015
#67
I am not sure if this is the way for the insurance companies to bargin or not, but I would pretty
still_one
Nov 2015
#27
At this point, what we need is a Congress that will act to fix problems in the ACA...
Agnosticsherbet
Nov 2015
#28
I don't think Rupert Murdoch's WSJ is a good source for the status of the ACA.
Todays_Illusion
Nov 2015
#29
don't know what you googled, or when, but this is what simple "aca" yielded for news just now:
magical thyme
Nov 2015
#54
The Wall Street Urinal is a Murdoch rag. They hate the ACA and slant their coverage of anything
madinmaryland
Nov 2015
#53
Financial analysis with a pretty clear set of political implications.
Warren DeMontague
Nov 2015
#73
"young/healthy/male to subsidize the old/sick/female". ARE THERE NO OLD/SICK/MEN????????????????????
WinkyDink
Nov 2015
#64
The WSJ was also the source of that absurd assertion that "Sanders' Plan will cost 17 Trillion"
Warren DeMontague
Nov 2015
#72