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In reply to the discussion: White House to allow insurers to continue canceled plans, says official [View all]warrior1
(12,325 posts)12. he should outline that today in his speech
very clearly.
The insurance companies want you to keep your crappy plan, but with the new ACA you'll be covered better.
How hard is that.
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White House to allow insurers to continue canceled plans, says official [View all]
OhioChick
Nov 2013
OP
my aunt was told by her insurer that they didn't cover her inhalers any more "because of Obamacare"
renate
Nov 2013
#23
I hope they limit that to existing policyholders continuing on, and not selling the same policies
TwilightGardener
Nov 2013
#3
I don't know that anyone has had a break in coverage yet, therefore I don't know why
TwilightGardener
Nov 2013
#6
Do you know that this ISN'T roughly the Landrieu plan? I hadn't heard that yet.
TwilightGardener
Nov 2013
#9
If they no longer exist, and there was no way to renew, I'd think they'd be looking at other
TwilightGardener
Nov 2013
#14
It is my understanding that the current policies were good at least until the end of 2013.
peace13
Nov 2013
#21
Actually you are jus. Nitpicking. Try looking at big picture and what is important.
Hoyt
Nov 2013
#44
Yes, Hillarycare=Obamacare=Romneycare. A mandatory subsidy for Big Insurance.
Mysterysouppe
Nov 2013
#34
We all know that the plans these people want to keep are crappy, but let them keep them.
Beacool
Nov 2013
#39
with the caveat that folks can't start buying fake TeaBagger $1.00 plans now to get out of joining
tomm2thumbs
Nov 2013
#49