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Switching to a PPO with a different company won't do me any good unless my doctors take the PPO. I know they take PPOs from Anthem. My internist's office told me that they take a company called Assurant. That could be an option but I don't know if I would want to switch to that if nobody else takes it. I don't know if Cedars takes Assurant. |
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Anyway, my whole point is not that the system was great before. My point was simply that that Obama totally mislead people about what was going to happen under ACA. He never said that rates would go way up in many states and that many people would not only not get to keep their doctors, they would also have to get new plans. I finally had a plan that I was happy with, that was only $210 a month and almost all my doctors were taking it. Now I have a plan that is $367 a month that none of my doctors take. I'm not claiming that ACA is bad for everyone. It is actually very good for some people and there are certain things that I like about it. But I think it was totally wrong the way we were lied to about it. Obama should have told us the good and the bad and then let people decide whether they would support it or not. It would have never passed had he been totally honest about it. As I said before, I don't think the old system was great. I think reform was needed. But I think the ACA went way too far and has had very negative consequences for a lot of people. It has obviously helped some people too. |
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http://townhall.com/tipsheet/katiepa...eople-n1916605 By the way, you have it backwards with regard to my views about Obama. You think I criticize Obama's performance because I don't like him. It is the opposite. I don't like Obama because he does a poor job. I'm not stubborn with these types of things. For example, there was a woman running for president of my homeowner's association that I did not vote for. I absolutely did not want her to win. She ended up winning and I was very disappointed. I thought she would do a lousy job. Anyway, I ended up being pretty pleased with the job she did. She wasn't prefect but overall she was pretty good. I ended up voting for her in the next election. If someone does a good job, I'm going to give them credit, regardless of whether I voted for them and regardless of whether I had a negative opinion of them going in. With regards to Obama and the ACA, I agree with you that there were some things that they didn't necessarily lie about. They just didn't foresee some of the things that would happen. But when you have a plan, you are supposed to be able to foresee obvious unintentional consequences. It's not as if the critics didn't predict these things. Most of the negative things that have happened as a result of ACA were not hard to foresee. It was incompetence on Obama's part to be so ignorant about what the consequences of his plan would be. I agree with you that if you make a sound decision based on good intelligence that you had at the time you made the decision, then I'm not going to criticize you if you end up with a bad result. But with regard to Obama and the ACA, the whole thing was simply not well thought out, not to mention the parts that they intentionally mislead people about. Last edited by Rupert Pupkin : 02-08-2015 at 03:34 PM. |
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![]() I know how lucky i am in regards to insurance. $32 a month covers myself and my daughter.
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"The Obama administration has known for at least three years that millions of Americans would not be able to keep their current health care plans, despite repeated promises to the contrary made by President Barack Obama, NBC News reports, citing sources “deeply involved” in Obamacare." http://www.theblaze.com/stories/2013...sed-it-anyway/ This isn't a lie like, "I didn't have sex with that woman". This is a major lie that was going have major implications on the lives of millions of Americans. How can anyone defend that? |
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if your plan wasn't offered til after the ACA was passed, then it could not be grandfathered obviously.
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To clarify about being grandfathered, "The law states that policies in effect as of March 23, 2010 will be “grandfathered,” meaning consumers can keep those policies even though they don’t meet requirements of the new health care law. But the Department of Health and Human Services then wrote regulations that narrowed that provision, by saying that if any part of a policy was significantly changed since that date — the deductible, co-pay, or benefits, for example — THE POLICY WOULD NOT BE GRANDFATHERED." |
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