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bluedigger

(17,437 posts)
114. So you work almost 13 hours a day, 7 days a week?
Mon Jul 2, 2012, 02:54 AM
Jul 2012

Sounds great! Most people aren't able or willing to do that. I honestly don't know why they should be, either.

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sounds about right Schema Thing Jun 2012 #1
The KFF site shows a 'Government Tax Credit'. Does that mean I pay that also? Logical Jun 2012 #3
The tax-credit is how the government subsidizes the plans. You receive the credit... PoliticAverse Jun 2012 #26
Fat chance quinnox Jun 2012 #2
But for that $100 a month they get insurance...... Logical Jun 2012 #4
yes, exactly quinnox Jun 2012 #6
I understand your point..... Logical Jun 2012 #8
unpaid ER visits end up on credit rating reports Motown_Johnny Jun 2012 #17
You are wrong, Grasshopper. How do we know that? Massachusetts Mandate. Almost 100% coverage. Honeycombe8 Jun 2012 #45
Most of the increased coverage was achieved through expanding medicaid. dkf Jul 2012 #52
Most of the states will keep the increased Medicaid. A few won't. Wait and see. Honeycombe8 Jul 2012 #77
I wonder if they can keep it til the Fed contribution goes down dkf Jul 2012 #115
And remember that the ACA's terms are even more favorable than in MA. TheWraith Jul 2012 #78
The MA program has its flaws. Marrah_G Jul 2012 #85
That is poor people logic RegieRocker Jul 2012 #51
Yes, poor people don't have enough money to go around. Fumesucker Jul 2012 #81
I lived RegieRocker Jul 2012 #84
You've already stated that all poor people have "poor people ways".. Fumesucker Jul 2012 #88
If everyone were just like you there wouldn't be a problem. rrneck Jul 2012 #89
Your reply is arrogant RegieRocker Jul 2012 #98
Measuring others against your own experience rrneck Jul 2012 #113
I guess I just need a 3rd part time job! Marrah_G Jul 2012 #92
Really RegieRocker Jul 2012 #99
I am an admin asst at job number one. Marrah_G Jul 2012 #103
So you work almost 13 hours a day, 7 days a week? bluedigger Jul 2012 #114
This poor person finds your comments offensive Marrah_G Jul 2012 #82
Not all poor people ways RegieRocker Jul 2012 #86
And what's that honey? I force my employer to pay me shit? Starry Messenger Jul 2012 #83
Over the top RegieRocker Jul 2012 #87
Your original comment is the one that's over the top.. Fumesucker Jul 2012 #90
Nope RegieRocker Jul 2012 #91
The ones who stay poor obviously just aren't trying hard enough Marrah_G Jul 2012 #94
You could do the work I do but you won't RegieRocker Jul 2012 #106
I've spent a lifetime sacrificing Marrah_G Jul 2012 #108
The poor people that don't remain poor start making more money.. Fumesucker Jul 2012 #100
Not at all RegieRocker Jul 2012 #102
Medical bills aren't due to sheer random chance? Fumesucker Jul 2012 #110
That worldview is very common and has a name. 2ndAmForComputers Jul 2012 #123
another factor is timing Skittles Jul 2012 #107
Nope Marrah_G Jul 2012 #93
Can't refute it, I see. Starry Messenger Jul 2012 #95
Ok RegieRocker Jul 2012 #104
LOL Marrah_G Jul 2012 #105
I watched the Grapes of Wrath RegieRocker Jul 2012 #109
You should consider yourself fortunate Marrah_G Jul 2012 #111
i understand RegieRocker Jul 2012 #116
Thank you Marrah_G Jul 2012 #117
Should I rob them? Starry Messenger Jul 2012 #112
You make no sense RegieRocker Jul 2012 #118
LOL. Starry Messenger Jul 2012 #119
Not all. lumberjack_jeff Jul 2012 #121
"ER for free" SoCalDem Jun 2012 #42
It's not free- it's just another bill that you can't pay Marrah_G Jul 2012 #96
A lot of ProSense Jun 2012 #5
Hmmmm...depends on your definition of "forced" Haha ScruffyTheJanitor Jun 2012 #12
then every tax is forcing people to do something Motown_Johnny Jun 2012 #13
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
Did I mention that I also hate the mandate? Motown_Johnny Jun 2012 #43
I suppose it never occurred to you Spitfire of ATJ Jul 2012 #58
But why cheer such a hugely regressive tax? girl gone mad Jun 2012 #22
Or ProSense Jun 2012 #14
"...remain a freeloader" ScruffyTheJanitor Jun 2012 #21
What an ugly post, Prosense. girl gone mad Jun 2012 #24
Why? ProSense Jun 2012 #25
You are adopting industry approved hate language. girl gone mad Jun 2012 #27
Take it up with Nancy Pelosi SickOfTheOnePct Jun 2012 #49
Yes, they are forced to contribute to their medical care costs, just like they are forced to Honeycombe8 Jun 2012 #46
Is paying $$ to a private corporation always bad? treestar Jul 2012 #57
Imagine making minimum wage and being sick/injured without any insurance Motown_Johnny Jun 2012 #11
Note that for such a person buying insurance would cost less than the $695 penalty PoliticAverse Jun 2012 #28
you will be proven wrong, thankfully. dionysus Jun 2012 #16
You of course realize that if you are at the lowest threshold of poverty nadinbrzezinski Jun 2012 #37
This might help Live and Learn Jul 2012 #53
Very good point, many Americans cannot afford any additional out of pocket expenses Puzzledtraveller Jul 2012 #72
more pissed when they find out what they actually GET for it Skittles Jul 2012 #101
From the title, I thought you were blaming the ACA for job loss, but... freshwest Jun 2012 #7
I fully agree the media has created massive confusion about this by flamingdem Jun 2012 #9
It's been a load off my soul to know that so many others will get help now. freshwest Jul 2012 #73
My guess is the catch is going to be the healthcare we can receive. I pay 500 a robinlynne Jun 2012 #10
This is still a free market system Motown_Johnny Jun 2012 #15
Let me fix that sentence for you: Schema Thing Jun 2012 #19
Insurance companies don't 'provide healthcare'. n/t PoliticAverse Jun 2012 #29
great point. robinlynne Jun 2012 #33
Talk about life being better with FACTS lol. Why do people insist on mingling those two terms? cherokeeprogressive Jul 2012 #64
No they will not. they are going to raise current rates 9.9% this year and robinlynne Jun 2012 #30
"Probably at that price, you will only get to see interns, student doctors. " dionysus Jun 2012 #20
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
The insurance could go to any provider, except for closed systems like Kaiser. pnwmom Jun 2012 #35
and you think the insurance company is going to give great health care for less profit? good luck. robinlynne Jul 2012 #50
Insurance companies don't give care; doctors do. pnwmom Jul 2012 #54
Yes, from a cost standpoint, but not from a likelyhood one. Ruby the Liberal Jul 2012 #59
Again, health insurers don't have to make a profit. The best tend to be non-profit. pnwmom Jul 2012 #70
I have Kaiser, aged 57, $418 a month, have no problem seeing my doctor. Ikonoklast Jul 2012 #61
same boat different story The Jungle 1 Jun 2012 #36
Congrats! I love hearing stories like yours! n-t Logical Jun 2012 #38
I just checked and I will be able to retire before i am eligible for Medicare likesmountains 52 Jun 2012 #40
Great news! Congrats! Logical Jun 2012 #41
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
Wait, woah. 15% copay? My heart, my failing heart. Zalatix Jun 2012 #48
There will be an annual maximum out-of-pocket. Roselma Jul 2012 #55
So what is the maximum out-of-pocket? Hasn't the bill been written and passed already? cherokeeprogressive Jul 2012 #66
Annual max out of pocket is tiered. One way to Roselma Jul 2012 #80
According to the OP the maximum out of pocket is 15% of total cost. former9thward Jul 2012 #74
It will help a lot of people when we can finally break this employer-provided custom treestar Jul 2012 #56
The catch... RAlgarJr Jul 2012 #60
Medicare seems to work... cyberswede Jul 2012 #62
Here's two: SCHIP and NFIP. n/t Chan790 Jul 2012 #63
Sort of true..... physioex Jul 2012 #65
Seems to me that Social Security is a real success. NRaleighLiberal Jul 2012 #67
Dude... you stepped in it now. And on your first post even. cherokeeprogressive Jul 2012 #69
As a recipient of both Soc Sec and Medicare, I'd say "the catch" is they both work really well... pinto Jul 2012 #71
Enjoy your PPR.... NYC_SKP Jul 2012 #79
The difference for me would be $4000 under ACA in 2014 vs $16,800 today. Kablooie Jul 2012 #68
I used this tool for my situation... rbnyc Jul 2012 #75
Check out also the Patient Protection part of the Patient Protection & Affordable Care Act too patrice Jul 2012 #76
If You Can Afford An iPhone or iPad or Netflix or Video Game Consoles.... Yavin4 Jul 2012 #97
How much extra in taxes would you have to pay in a country with single payer?? cbdo2007 Jul 2012 #120
Precisely. Most Nations with Single Payer Have National Sales Taxes Yavin4 Jul 2012 #122
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