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In reply to the discussion: I just received a rebate of $512.00 from BCBS NJ!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! [View all]Ship of Fools
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I am self employed and since I am in NJ I pay the highest premium in the country!
Walk away
Jul 2012
#12
Christie has government paid for health insurance, (gift from taxpayers) , he should
crunch60
Jul 2012
#21
I have plenty of write offs this year. A little more income won't effect me much. nt
Walk away
Jul 2012
#39
I would argue that it isn't taxable income since it was the policy holder that paid it originally.
LiberalFighter
Jul 2012
#56
Employer Sponsored Plans that are Self Funded do Not Qualify Fully Insured Plans Do
Indykatie
Jul 2012
#31
I tell everyone! The pukes just hate it! I can tell they really do want to call me a socialist!
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Jul 2012
#70
So beautiful: economic stimulus from insurance companies right before the election, ah!
DebJ
Jul 2012
#49
Yeah, I don't see how rates can get out of control when the govt is regulating how much
cbdo2007
Jul 2012
#50
No, they just say it is because of the "caps". The cap is the part of ACA that caps...
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Jul 2012
#68