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In reply to the discussion: OK, the Affordable Care Act makes me feel 100% better about losing my job..... [View all]girl gone mad
(20,634 posts)27. You are adopting industry approved hate language.
Don't think it hasn't passed unnoticed to the rest of us that those who oppose this broad expansion of corporate power and mandated individual subservience to the imperial market state are now labeled "freeloaders", despite the fact that most have paid far more than their fair share into the system. While cheering this regressive taxation, you defend the bank bailouts and Obama's adamant refusal to prosecute transparent bank fraud. In other words, you shill for corporate freeloaders while attacking your struggling fellow citizens. Shameful.
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OK, the Affordable Care Act makes me feel 100% better about losing my job..... [View all]
Logical
Jun 2012
OP
The tax-credit is how the government subsidizes the plans. You receive the credit...
PoliticAverse
Jun 2012
#26
You are wrong, Grasshopper. How do we know that? Massachusetts Mandate. Almost 100% coverage.
Honeycombe8
Jun 2012
#45
Most of the states will keep the increased Medicaid. A few won't. Wait and see.
Honeycombe8
Jul 2012
#77
The basis of all governmental entities is power derived from force and threats of violence.
ScruffyTheJanitor
Jun 2012
#18
And if you don't pay your rent or mortgage goverment may be employed with LEOs to force you...
freshwest
Jun 2012
#23
There are Mutual insurance companies which are owned by the policy holders...
PoliticAverse
Jun 2012
#31
Yes, my auto insurance is that way. They used to give us a rebate. We generally have a few of these
freshwest
Jun 2012
#39
Yes, they are forced to contribute to their medical care costs, just like they are forced to
Honeycombe8
Jun 2012
#46
Note that for such a person buying insurance would cost less than the $695 penalty
PoliticAverse
Jun 2012
#28
You of course realize that if you are at the lowest threshold of poverty
nadinbrzezinski
Jun 2012
#37
Very good point, many Americans cannot afford any additional out of pocket expenses
Puzzledtraveller
Jul 2012
#72
My guess is the catch is going to be the healthcare we can receive. I pay 500 a
robinlynne
Jun 2012
#10
Talk about life being better with FACTS lol. Why do people insist on mingling those two terms?
cherokeeprogressive
Jul 2012
#64
I ahve been shipping for ehalth insuracne for my Mom, 78 yeras old. Experienced doctors will
robinlynne
Jun 2012
#32
that is how it is right now. Unless you have insurance through an employer, or an HMO.
robinlynne
Jun 2012
#34
and you think the insurance company is going to give great health care for less profit? good luck.
robinlynne
Jul 2012
#50
Again, health insurers don't have to make a profit. The best tend to be non-profit.
pnwmom
Jul 2012
#70
I just checked and I will be able to retire before i am eligible for Medicare
likesmountains 52
Jun 2012
#40
This is quite a heartwarming thread. Being able to retire with a good conscious...
joshcryer
Jun 2012
#44
You are lucky you live in a state that will have exchanges. TX won't, I think (where I am).
Honeycombe8
Jun 2012
#47
So what is the maximum out-of-pocket? Hasn't the bill been written and passed already?
cherokeeprogressive
Jul 2012
#66
It will help a lot of people when we can finally break this employer-provided custom
treestar
Jul 2012
#56
As a recipient of both Soc Sec and Medicare, I'd say "the catch" is they both work really well...
pinto
Jul 2012
#71
Check out also the Patient Protection part of the Patient Protection & Affordable Care Act too
patrice
Jul 2012
#76
How much extra in taxes would you have to pay in a country with single payer??
cbdo2007
Jul 2012
#120