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jtuck004

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9. In her story online that I read, it spoke of her son needing a compounded
Mon Nov 25, 2013, 03:52 AM
Nov 2013

medication every month, (it was posted here earlier, I think) but the reporter said "and, according to Sanford, it costs them $250 a month for prescription drugs ", which is a little different.

But set that aside, and the point is still that the state said she doesn't qualify. The reporter can disagree, but until the reporter has gone to the state and has proof that they are wrong, and has a letter in hand stating this, the state would seem to be more credible. The letters they sent out to thousands of people, including this one, say their calcs were wrong, and hers says she doesn't qualify for what the reporter said she did. This includes the report of the letter that says her son does not qualify for Medicare, apparently one of the known mis-calculations of the site, a mis-calculation which has been reported on fairly well.

I'll believe the reports by the state for now.



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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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