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I don't listen to O'Reilly or Fox anymore, but yes, Obamacare is unraveling and imploding. The voting public has been baited and switched. How could anyone believe that millions added to the systems heavily subsidized would lower rates? It is insane. Credibility? Of what little it had is now gone.
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Oh, and to be sure, folks are not being cancelled. They are being transitioned. :doh: With attached new astronomical costs. :shifty: But gee, you are getting better coverage like maternity care. You need maternity care right Ducimus? :hmmm:
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Open enrollment at my work starts next month. Frankly, im petrified at what I'm going to be seeing in my health care. The baby is most likely going to be on her plan, though that may change. In any event, one of our plans are going up due to dependant. |
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More and more news articles are bringing to light exactly what kind of Flim Flam this BS ACA is.:down: In my estimation, it's just another back door tax being foisted on everyone.:stare: The worst part of the lie is in the name of the law. It should have been called the Unaffordable insurance tax.
To me, healthcare reform would better serve if they brought down the exorbitant fees these doctors and hospitals want to charge. IE: My primary care physician bills my insurance at the rate of $140.00 per visit, for five minutes of work. Which equals out to $1,680.00 an hour.:huh: My Medicare insurance only covers a small portion of that thanks to an exorbitantly high deductible. Exactly what has this new law reformed!? Maybe we should all just march out to the woods and die. That would fix everything. |
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Just curious, how would you suggest either the federal or state government to do this? Are you really advocating giving the government the authority to tell business people how much they can charge for their services/products? Suppose the government decided that you are being overpaid? No. That would be a very dangerous precedent. :nope: |
Hey, in Germany we still pay 'taxes' for
1. The german fleet of pre 1914 - champagne is being taxed to support the german Navy; as William 2nd said "who has money for champagne can support the fleet". 2. The allied airlift to Berlin - Germany certainly had to pay for it, and so the parliament created an additional car tax to the already existing fuel tax, to finance the airlift. We still pay for both. Taxes, once created, will never be taken back :yep: |
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-Robert A. Heinlein |
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Income tax in the U.S.A. started around WWI.
It was said to only last to aid the War effort. Once it was passed? :har: GFL getting it removed! |
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All things considered the entire situation gets a mighty one fingered salute paired with a Foxtrot Uniform from me to Obama and the Democrats who foisted this crap. |
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So, you're saying it's fascism? |
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