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Junk plans here we go again SHRED Oct 2018 #1
This says everything about this traitor...........where he tries to make a buck on BS turbinetree Oct 2018 #2
..."including charging higher premiums for people with pre-existing conditions" - this is why we iluvtennis Oct 2018 #3
These policies they are speaking of are not ACA policies. No one has to buy them. Honeycombe8 Oct 2018 #5
It still is ObamaCare. Igel Oct 2018 #7
This hurts the ACA, I guess, but helps people. Honeycombe8 Oct 2018 #4
This is not good. Period. Ms. Toad Oct 2018 #9
I read your first sentence and stopped there. Honeycombe8 Oct 2018 #12
Reading what I actually wrote would be a good first step. Ms. Toad Oct 2018 #17
Respectfully, when you start out by saying that the ACA had affordable premiums... Honeycombe8 Oct 2018 #23
Costs more to give you less sakabatou Oct 2018 #6
I recently priced these out. Guppy Oct 2018 #8
They're not complete junk Ms. Toad Oct 2018 #10
the issue is the 250k payout Guppy Oct 2018 #11
I'm not suggesting that these are equivalent to the ACA Ms. Toad Oct 2018 #16
I don't think the law is aimed at short term plans. I think they're aimed at regular coverage. Honeycombe8 Oct 2018 #14
And Trump is trying to make these short term plans Ms. Toad Oct 2018 #18
Golden Rule is short term policy coverage, I believe. Honeycombe8 Oct 2018 #13
The exact same thing will happen with what Trump is proposing Ms. Toad Oct 2018 #19
Golden Rule short term plans have various caps. In my area, they go up to $2M. Honeycombe8 Oct 2018 #15
No. The new policy (not law) Ms. Toad Oct 2018 #20
But that's a good thing...to expand coverage from a few months to several years. Honeycombe8 Oct 2018 #21
You can already do that just by stringing multiple policies together Ms. Toad Oct 2018 #22
Kick ck4829 Nov 2018 #24
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