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I won't be holding my breath waiting for Rush to make the correction MiniMe Nov 2013 #1
No he won't The Last Dem. Nov 2013 #2
Thanks, journalists still exist. It was a no-brainer, but MSM won't tell the truth. freshwest Nov 2013 #3
So does this mean WA state will be taking back the 8000 letters they sent, including jtuck004 Nov 2013 #4
I believe the issue with her wasn't the amount of the subsidies, but that she didn't qualify okaawhatever Nov 2013 #5
The original story said that her son was signed up for Medicaid, but then she got a letter jtuck004 Nov 2013 #8
Compounded vs. prescriptions? For the son? SoapBox Nov 2013 #6
In her story online that I read, it spoke of her son needing a compounded jtuck004 Nov 2013 #9
This is all so silly. We know who is behind all this bullshit. tofuandbeer Nov 2013 #7
Single-payer. blackspade Nov 2013 #10
ACA = Ghouls subsidized to batten on death & disease bread_and_roses Nov 2013 #11
Chosing the Bronze plan because "you can't afford anything better" would be a mistake. NYC_SKP Nov 2013 #12
So ... "lower income people don't know how to make sound financial decisions" eh? bread_and_roses Nov 2013 #13
Payday loans are never a good idea, quit trying to defend decisions to use them. NYC_SKP Nov 2013 #14
"Let them have Bronze ..." bread_and_roses Nov 2013 #20
Choosing the bronze plan because you can't afford the others is not a mistake. Gormy Cuss Nov 2013 #15
Clarification that should have been obvious: "Monthly premium should not the only criterion." NYC_SKP Nov 2013 #16
However, if you know that you can't afford the higher premium, your choice is gone. Gormy Cuss Nov 2013 #18
All true, but please note the context of my first reply and the reply to which I am responding. NYC_SKP Nov 2013 #19
Lots of people making less than $49,000 would LOVE to be able to buy insurance for only $237 geek tragedy Nov 2013 #17
Thank you, Galraedia! Cha Nov 2013 #21
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