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In reply to the discussion: So what I see here is raising taxes for M4A in exchange for no health care premiums [View all]herding cats
(20,047 posts)54. For how much?
I need numbers and I've offered up the same in this thread. Like I've said, I just need some figures here.
primary today, I would vote for: Joe Biden
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So what I see here is raising taxes for M4A in exchange for no health care premiums [View all]
edhopper
Oct 2019
OP
No, that's not what I'm asking at all. I'm asking, time and time again, what me and mines impact is?
herding cats
Oct 2019
#61
It would be impossible to answer exactly what you and each of your employees would pay
edhopper
Oct 2019
#74
People can lose access to the provider if their employer changes insurance companies
dflprincess
Oct 2019
#16
The thing is that no one knows how much their taxes will go up vs. current cost of premiums.
George II
Oct 2019
#12
The current system is literally breaking millions and millions of people in this country.
MrsCoffee
Oct 2019
#75
She was very very clear. She will not sign a bill that results in increasing costs.
Ninga
Oct 2019
#34
Does this mean private insurance or people such as me and mine already discounted by the ACA?
herding cats
Oct 2019
#35
I get that. I'm speaking for family, employees and friends. Several of which crossover.
herding cats
Oct 2019
#69
Here is the deal. If the zillionaires can be taxed on their wealth, then those who have employer
Ninga
Oct 2019
#37
Warren is making it seem worse by not simply stating it the way you are in the OP.
gulliver
Oct 2019
#56
Warren apparently think it's bad because she won't say that yes, taxes will go up but most will
emmaverybo
Oct 2019
#68