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77. honestly i have wondered if that wasn't the plan,pretty sure that accounts for the high suicide rate
Thu Mar 31, 2016, 11:24 AM
Mar 2016

who the heck would think that people would have 30 plus percent of their income available for medical?

certainly no "regular person"

it would be one thing if we had known our whole lives, when you hit a certain age you got to pay triple..it wouldn't be fair but at least we could of tried to plan for it

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Agreed, but Obamacare didnt make your situation worse, it made it better. Jackie Wilson Said Mar 2016 #1
I think further sticker shocks are yet to come SHRED Mar 2016 #2
Probably, but because we are allowing for profit company to interfere between Jackie Wilson Said Mar 2016 #5
Affordable is part of the name of the bill. US trade policy is against new services Baobab Mar 2016 #33
Yes. Obama cares and works lewebley3 Mar 2016 #43
Obamacare is working alright... SHRED Mar 2016 #52
if i had to make a semi-educated guess redruddyred Mar 2016 #60
like Mary Mac Mar 2016 #75
Is that an EPO or a PPO? flamingdem Mar 2016 #3
PPO...it's mentioned in my OP SHRED Mar 2016 #4
You might get a lower price with an EPO flamingdem Mar 2016 #13
We travel so we have to have a PPO SHRED Mar 2016 #20
I heard about that - Blue Shield Blue Card? flamingdem Mar 2016 #22
29 million without healthcare at all onecaliberal Mar 2016 #6
How much due to no Medicaid expansion in redneck states? SHRED Mar 2016 #7
Some but not all by no means onecaliberal Mar 2016 #8
we need something better SHRED Mar 2016 #9
Yes, we do. Healthcare should NOT be a profit making endeavor for anyone. onecaliberal Mar 2016 #37
2.9 million or 1 in 10, so not really that many out of the total. former9thward Mar 2016 #19
Interesting SHRED Mar 2016 #21
The real measure of success will be whether the ACA reduces the number of medical bankruptcies. Maedhros Mar 2016 #10
well President Obama offered to pay Hunter Biden's cancer expenses magical thyme Mar 2016 #32
The Covered California Silver Plan has plenty of LibDemAlways Mar 2016 #39
What are they? I should know since I'm on Anthem Silver flamingdem Mar 2016 #58
I am talking specifically about the Covered California LibDemAlways Mar 2016 #61
Wow, but that doesn't sound correct to me because out of pocket maximums are less flamingdem Mar 2016 #62
Not every expense counts toward out-of-pocket SHRED Mar 2016 #64
Can you mention an example? flamingdem Mar 2016 #68
Sorry SHRED Mar 2016 #69
The out of pocket max. is only for the services LibDemAlways Mar 2016 #66
Ugh. Thanks because I'm about to have procedures flamingdem Mar 2016 #67
Thanks for explaining SHRED Mar 2016 #74
Not so much. Dont call me Shirley Mar 2016 #11
when i checked out plans questionseverything Mar 2016 #12
I can't put my life's savings in jeopardy SHRED Mar 2016 #17
i understand, we have no major savings but i also would hate to lose the equity in our home to questionseverything Mar 2016 #25
if the grandkids lose their medicaid, i gotta believe mopinko Mar 2016 #28
i am illinois...caseworker said it was aca...because we do take them off our taxes questionseverything Mar 2016 #53
i doubt it was aca. mopinko Mar 2016 #73
i know you are illinois i followed your farm stuff with interest questionseverything Mar 2016 #76
yeesh. mopinko Mar 2016 #78
Medicare for All, including dental, optical, hearing aids and mental health services. Scuba Mar 2016 #14
It's equivalent to the care you're gonna get with the TPP. (nt) So Far From Heaven Mar 2016 #15
We're about $5,000 ahead of you in income... Contrary1 Mar 2016 #16
Ouch SHRED Mar 2016 #18
I just looked at the plans available to us in NY as we will have to purchase come May 1. redwitch Mar 2016 #23
My question is: after paying the penalty Mike__M Mar 2016 #24
The honest truth is, and it's true for me too, we don't make enough to retire. Hoyt Mar 2016 #26
Obamacare is going to be a failure down the line. jalan48 Mar 2016 #27
Obama Care didn't Cryptoad Mar 2016 #29
We looked at all the levels SHRED Mar 2016 #30
not assuming nothing Cryptoad Mar 2016 #40
What have we overlooked? SHRED Mar 2016 #41
too harsh a tone, Cryptoad Skittles Mar 2016 #48
Now that I'm on my computer... SHRED Mar 2016 #51
Aaaaa...I think they all pretty much have high deductibles. peace13 Mar 2016 #71
I agree. smiley Mar 2016 #31
You are a good person to think this way SHRED Mar 2016 #34
I agree, but... Motown_Johnny Mar 2016 #35
We did. SHRED Mar 2016 #36
Sorry you're having a bad experience having insurance Politicub Mar 2016 #38
Think about this SHRED Mar 2016 #42
That doesn't have anything to do with the ACA ConservativeDemocrat Mar 2016 #44
I realize a bit off topic SHRED Mar 2016 #45
Public option is a public INSURANCE option... ConservativeDemocrat Mar 2016 #54
I think overall, that he believed that was the best deal he could broker for the American people. Rex Mar 2016 #46
Similar situation. We paid in over 1/3rd of our gross income in medical premiums last year. Turn CO Blue Mar 2016 #47
honestly i have wondered if that wasn't the plan,pretty sure that accounts for the high suicide rate questionseverything Mar 2016 #77
Nonsense, just about any program including the ACA can be fixed but it would take a Congress cstanleytech Apr 2016 #80
I'm a huge fan of President Obama.. one_voice Mar 2016 #49
I think the insurance companies planned this to happen SHRED Mar 2016 #50
It gets us in the door (provided we can cover the co-pay for the visit). ScreamingMeemie Mar 2016 #55
Exacty, I didn't see doctors for years because even paying $360 a month I had a 6500 deductible flamingdem Mar 2016 #59
It's not affordable.. Texasgal Mar 2016 #56
I understand SHRED Mar 2016 #57
There's only one PPO left in N. TX snot Mar 2016 #63
Ugh...where are the priorities? SHRED Mar 2016 #65
In a word, NO. I still can't get coverage, the penalty cost go up every year. It's a fucking failure Umbral18 Mar 2016 #70
This Jan. my deductible and co-pay doubled Number9Dream Mar 2016 #72
Post removed Post removed Apr 2016 #79
We need single payer, but... HuckleB Apr 2016 #81
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