- Apr 7, 2003
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I pay for private insurance. It's around $400/month, but it's a pretty good policy, great prescription benefits, etc. Unfortunately, however, the state of Massachusetts has now begun to fine me for not having insurance.
If you haven't heard, a couple years ago Mitt Romney graced us with a state-mandated insurance program. So now the state is telling it's residents that you MUST buy health insurance, or you'll be breaking the law.
Unfortunately, the state has also certified a very few, specific plans which it considers "real insurance" -- apparently mine is not among them. Ironically, if I want to buy the insurance the politicians want me to, it actually has LESS benefits and MORE provider loopholes than my current plan.
Somehow, this plan to get everyone in the state healthcare has resulted in me being coerced into receiving worse healthcare than I had previously.
Help?
If you haven't heard, a couple years ago Mitt Romney graced us with a state-mandated insurance program. So now the state is telling it's residents that you MUST buy health insurance, or you'll be breaking the law.
Unfortunately, the state has also certified a very few, specific plans which it considers "real insurance" -- apparently mine is not among them. Ironically, if I want to buy the insurance the politicians want me to, it actually has LESS benefits and MORE provider loopholes than my current plan.
Somehow, this plan to get everyone in the state healthcare has resulted in me being coerced into receiving worse healthcare than I had previously.
Help?