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In reply to the discussion: U.S. (OBAMA) Set to Sponsor Health Insurance (the public option sought by many liberal Democrats) [View all]BenzoDia
(1,010 posts)40. It sounds like a plan offered by a private insurer but promoted by the government. And one of them
has to be non-profit.
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U.S. (OBAMA) Set to Sponsor Health Insurance (the public option sought by many liberal Democrats) [View all]
kpete
Oct 2012
OP
President Obama's Consumer Financial Protection Bureau Pick, Richard Cordray, Kicking Ass, AGAIN
freshwest
Oct 2012
#25
Agreed. Can you imagine what he could have accomplished had congressional Republicans
BlueCaliDem
Oct 2012
#87
A lot more, but he's laid the groundwork. A second term and a turnaround in Congress might do it.
freshwest
Oct 2012
#88
Got that right. It's been better all around for me, and I'm not considered 'middle class,' eithe
freshwest
Oct 2012
#121
You can't even spell "Steagall" properly. You know nothing about this subject.
banned from Kos
Oct 2012
#105
"Yeah but if the Supreme Court had struck it all down that would've paved the way for single payer!"
bluestateguy
Oct 2012
#10
Ah, Scootaloo. for that and a number of posts, I've become one of your fans. No kidding.
freshwest
Oct 2012
#86
I did. It makes sense. I believe Senator Sanders also spoke of THIS soon after passage of ACA.
patrice
Oct 2012
#66
I heard Sanders say it. Made me feel better about ACA as a whole to hear him say that.
AllyCat
Oct 2012
#93
Actually, people were asking for MORE than the public option, which was plenty faulty in its own
Hissyspit
Oct 2012
#139
Triggers in Obamacare showed the private insurers they were going to die out.
freshwest
Oct 2012
#17
"Robert E. Moffit, a senior fellow at the conservative Heritage Foundation....
Schema Thing
Oct 2012
#9
I thought this was in the Care Act all along, just not very well understood or publicized.
northoftheborder
Oct 2012
#29
Well, considering the feverish attacks from Republican AG's filing one suit after the other
BlueCaliDem
Oct 2012
#89
It sounds like a plan offered by a private insurer but promoted by the government. And one of them
BenzoDia
Oct 2012
#40
How do you pay the premium? The 2012 annual premium for BCBS Standard (for a family)
24601
Oct 2012
#71
Wondered why Obamacare wasn't even discussed in the debates. This will have to do.
SleeplessinSoCal
Oct 2012
#45
Here is where the $716 billion is ... my neighbor's true story ... insured with UnitedCare
libdem4life
Oct 2012
#46
So... essentially we'll be able to buy from the same entities covering federal employees?
tinrobot
Oct 2012
#54
Will the plans be for-profit or not-for-profit. Because if they are for-profit,
JDPriestly
Oct 2012
#55
A not-for-profit is subject to more public disclosure requirements and more oversight
JDPriestly
Oct 2012
#124
This is like the Federal Employees Health Benefit plan. It has a big pool of customers, and
alfredo
Oct 2012
#58
So are you only eligable for this if you're employer does not offer insurance?
limpyhobbler
Oct 2012
#73
Sorry but this is BS. They are no more for a Public Option now than they were before.
harun
Oct 2012
#127