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In reply to the discussion: If You Can Afford Cell Phones, iPads, Video Games, Nike Shoes, Netflix, Then Under The ACA... [View all]MADem
(135,425 posts)10. Don't take this the wrong way, but unless you are already a dual citizen, Canada doesn't want you.
You need to be rich or have a very desirable/needed skill (and if you can't afford health insurance, I'm guessing you don't have one of those). They only want young people, too, not people who "need" insurance. If you're a multi-millionaire who is intent on starting up a business and hiring Canadians, they won't mind if you are older, but if you're a millionaire, insurance isn't a worry, either, is it?
You could try marrying someone who is a citizen, I suppose, but first you'd have to meet them!
There was a lot of "sky is falling" BS when RMoneycare hit MA. Now the overwhelming majority of people are very pleased with it.
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If You Can Afford Cell Phones, iPads, Video Games, Nike Shoes, Netflix, Then Under The ACA... [View all]
Yavin4
Jul 2012
OP
I pay $19000 annual+ for insurance of my family of 3. And I have none of the above...
Luminous Animal
Jul 2012
#2
Really. I am 55 years old and ACA guarantees that people my age can be charged 3 times more
Luminous Animal
Jul 2012
#12
All insurance companies completely charge 3x more than people younger. this has not changed. n/t
progressivebydesign
Jul 2012
#61
Health coverage has gone up, drastically. Poverty line for family of 3 is $19K. You do the math.
leveymg
Jul 2012
#58
you pay $1,600 a month for health insurance? I pay $200.. and I"m in my 50s. n/t
progressivebydesign
Jul 2012
#59
Don't take this the wrong way, but unless you are already a dual citizen, Canada doesn't want you.
MADem
Jul 2012
#10
You have a needed skill that isn't present in the Canadian population, or in any of the
MADem
Jul 2012
#18
Yes, there are so many things that factor into the whole equation. Which is why the absolutist
Hissyspit
Jul 2012
#39
As far as moving to another state to get Medicaid, that has been going on for years. When a person
freshwest
Jul 2012
#26
That's not a 'talking point.' It's a matter of record about how badly the poor are treated.
freshwest
Jul 2012
#29
I'm not saying you are using it as a talking point. The OP is using it as a talking point.
Hissyspit
Jul 2012
#32
Your point is entirely valid--it was the tone of your OP that has some up-in-arms.
MADem
Jul 2012
#48
"If You Can Afford Cell Phones, iPads, Video Games, Nike Shoes, Netflix, Then "
NCTraveler
Jul 2012
#44
I was not talking about the OP's list. I was talking about some of the stuff I see people drag into
MADem
Jul 2012
#65
There are regional houses that do business, like Skinner's, which is also very high end.
MADem
Jul 2012
#71
If you can afford to donate to DU and have internet connection you don't qualify for ACA...
L0oniX
Jul 2012
#50
I buy a pair of Nike kicks, I *get* Nike kicks...Forced to buy health *insurance* ,
AzDar
Jul 2012
#52
Wait, are we doing that thing where we blame poor people for their own problems?
Puregonzo1188
Jul 2012
#62
That's the big problem with this country, working people's children have it too good,
LeftyMom
Jul 2012
#72