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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]bluedigger
(17,437 posts)114. So you work almost 13 hours a day, 7 days a week?
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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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