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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]Hissyspit
(45,790 posts)39. Yes, there are so many things that factor into the whole equation. Which is why the absolutist
statements of the OP are useless, fallacious and divisive.
But to answer your questions, no, my employee does not offer health insurance because I am a contract employee. I am well over 26. Yes, I have pre-existing health issues.
North Carolina is behind on getting its state-based exchange systems up by the beginning of next year, so it will be 2013 before we can see what they come up.
As for the http://www.healthare.gov link, I'm glad the site it there, but I'm not seeing anything affordable. In fact, the more I look at it, the angrier I get. Every individual plan is a joke. I guess I will sign up for short-term catastrophic insurance again through Assurant and see what comes out of the exchange in 2013 and 2014.
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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