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I don't need health coverage at this time
nobody needs it until they suddenly need it.
I don't need health coverage at this time
Lots of stories out there of prominent ACA critics suddenly begging for money when disaster strikes. But hey, at least they stuck it to the black guy by not getting insurance.nobody needs it until they suddenly need it.
Lots of stories out there of prominent ACA critics suddenly begging for money when disaster strikes. But hey, at least they stuck it to the black guy by not getting insurance.
I'd say you're anger is misplaced. The estimate is most of those will simply opt out by choice. Not have it taken from them. The impact to the aging population is what I find most appalling.
Im only commenting because of the heavy amount of presupposition and bias present in almost every Anand politics thread I've seen.
In -my- case, regardless of -your- take on the matter, not having forced healthcare or the tax panealties that came with it would have been better.
It might do a lot of you some good to ask people why they think a certain way and discuss it like adults than simply throw around biased rhetoric aimed at a generalized group. Might, maybe, possibly.
Just my 2cents
Im only commenting because of the heavy amount of presupposition and bias present in almost every Anand politics thread I've seen.
In -my- case, regardless of -your- take on the matter, not having forced healthcare or the tax penalties that came with it would have been better.
It might do a lot of you some good to ask people why they think a certain way and discuss it like adults than simply throw around biased rhetoric aimed at a generalized group. Might, maybe, possibly.
Just my 2cents
I don't need health coverage at this time, I couldnt afford anything but the bare minimum yet I dont qualify for subsidized coverage, and Im not willing to subsidize the coverage of other people. One less step on my tax returns is a boon for me, as well not worrying about state exchanges and having to pour through their barely working websites to find if my income indeed qualifies for exemption.
For all this talk of evil fat cats - insurance companies operate on massive profits. AHCA forcing coverage increases their revenue further. Yell Repub This amd Repub That all you want. Fix the costs first prioritize the money going into other hands and maybe then youll have a leg to stand on.
Im only commenting because of the heavy amount of presupposition and bias present in almost every Anand politics thread I've seen.
In -my- case, regardless of -your- take on the matter, not having forced healthcare or the tax penalties that came with it would have been better.
It might do a lot of you some good to ask people why they think a certain way and discuss it like adults than simply throw around biased rhetoric aimed at a generalized group. Might, maybe, possibly.
Just my 2cents
Because all it takes is one bad accident or a gene gone haywire & you could need healthcare that will bankrupt you.
Seemingly health young people get cancer & without insurance or cash payment you don't get chemo.
I don't need health coverage at this time, I couldnt afford anything but the bare minimum yet I dont qualify for subsidized coverage, and Im not willing to subsidize the coverage of other people. One less step on my tax returns is a boon for me, as well not worrying about state exchanges and having to pour through their barely working websites to find if my income indeed qualifies for exemption.
For all this talk of evil fat cats - insurance companies operate on massive profits. AHCA forcing coverage increases their revenue further. Yell Repub This amd Repub That all you want. Fix the costs first prioritize the money going into other hands and maybe then youll have a leg to stand on.
I don't need health coverage at this time, I couldnt afford anything but the bare minimum yet I dont qualify for subsidized coverage, and Im not willing to subsidize the coverage of other people. One less step on my tax returns is a boon for me, as well not worrying about state exchanges and having to pour through their barely working websites to find if my income indeed qualifies for exemption.
For all this talk of evil fat cats - insurance companies operate on massive profits. AHCA forcing coverage increases their revenue further. Yell Repub This amd Repub That all you want. Fix the costs first prioritize the money going into other hands and maybe then youll have a leg to stand on.
My favorite part is where the CBO report says, in a nutshell, that under the ACA the insurance markets would be stable if the law was allowed to fully take effect and under the AHCA the insurance markets in states that got EHB and community rating waivers, one of the lynchpins of the law, would destabilize rapidly and eventually disintegrate.
I think another overlooked part is that in states that get rid of EHB the CBO predicts millions of additional people who will end up with what amounts to fake health insurance that won't be sufficient for a major health condition.
Universal tax credits without regulation for what those credits can be used to buy is a perfect recipe for scams. I predict in any state that removes EHB you're going to see the rise of what amounts to fake health insurance.
I don't need health coverage at this time.
Im only commenting because of the heavy amount of presupposition and bias present in almost every Anand politics thread I've seen.
In -my- case, regardless of -your- take on the matter, not having forced healthcare or the tax penalties that came with it would have been better.
It might do a lot of you some good to ask people why they think a certain way and discuss it like adults than simply throw around biased rhetoric aimed at a generalized group. Might, maybe, possibly.
Just my 2cents
Do Republicans have big ties with the funeral/casket industries? Maybe that is their next money maker?
I'd say you're anger is misplaced. The estimate is most of those will simply opt out by choice. Not have it taken from them. The impact to the aging population is what I find most appalling.
Related, this bill is also expected to save $3 billion on social security spending! How, you ask? The CBO estimates that if the AHCA a considerable number of additional people would die before getting a chance to collect Social Security. Think of the savings!
Sadly, not a chance.Oh yay, we're we expecting something different from these douchebags?
