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You know - like the 47 million food stamp recipients who buy beer and cigarettes with their "own" money after the sucker of a taxpayer pays for the rest of what they have in the checkout line. The government approach is always to take from one group and give that which it took to another group, less the non-trivial fee for processing and handling. All hail the recipient! |
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![]() just wait and see what happens if the PPUCA stays on the books. i know it s supposed to be aca, but it will end up unaffordable.
the CBO estimated that six million people covered in small groups will have their employers drop their coverage. that the employer would fint it cheaper to pay the penalty and let their workers go thru a exchange. however, it is possible that up to 30 million would end up in the exchange. that causes the est. of less than a trillion in new cost over ten yearzs to go well over that, one trillion being the 'magic number' congress had said would make or break the vote. also, in arkansas for an example, anyone want to guess what percentage of this states total population will qualify for a subsidy? averqage subsidy is five thousand a year. 70~75 percent. because the feds have made an average income chart for income. now, we all know that cost of living varies widely. oh...and medicaid? rolls will almost double. right now those up to 75 percent above the fed. poverty level are eligible. it goes to 133 percent above trhat. who will pay for that? most states are already in deep financial straits.
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You're enjoying that, too, btw: that you are no longer paying for thousands of Americans to not have insurance - they are now paying their own way, purchasing their own insurance, rather than being uninsured. The ACA is 100% self-funded, btw.
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![]() What are you cluelessly raving about? The government isn't providing medical care.
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medicare and caid already killing our budget, and only figuring to get worse....so lets add more! and those who will buy~we will subsidize their premiums. speaking of subsidizing....we will also be subsidizing stop losses, which will also be predicated on income.
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![]() Here is where things get dicey...
Medicaid folks will be enticed to join medicare part c. It's already happening in most states. |
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exchanges will have 'navigators' to help people wade thru all the plans and prices, and try to select which one in an exchange is the 'right' one for them. keep in mind they will not be agents, they will not be licensed producers. they aren't supposed to do anything that would require licensing. so, how are they supposed to help people navigate? that pretty much describes an agent. now, an agent CAN be a navigator. however, they can't be paid by any of the insurers in the exchange. so, why would they want to navigate a client thru the system? for free? also, if they are going to be a navigator, they have to remain unbiased and impartial, not favoring one company over another. one thing that means is that the agent would have to have an appointment with EVERY ins. co. in the exchange. a lot of work without any pay....also, because of the expense in appointing an agent, the ins. co's typically require that you write a base amount of policies per year thru them. otherwise they'll cancel the appointment. hence, there goes the impartiality. are there some good ideas in the ppuca? sure? and plenty of bad as well. it will be a clusterfucl< of epic proportions if this law stays. family of four making about 89k a year-they qualify for a subsidy. yes, indeed, you'll be helping that family pay their premiums. ain't life grand? 'cause goodness knows, when i think of people who need help, it's people like that.
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![]() Self funded. Already figured out. Read the bill. Stop making up speculations as false flags.
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![]() You might read the ACA - because it's paid for in the bill. Yes, the ACA is independently scored as completely self-funding. "Who will pay for it" has never been an objection to this Republican-lobbyist health care reform program, when it was first presented years ago in the 1990's. But it has been updated and improved in the Obama version.
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![]() To be honest birth control pills and the morning after drug should be sold over the counter at all drug stores. Yeah I know condoms already are but I think its safe to say in the heat of the moment alot of times they are not used. Maybe the reason these things are not sold over the counter for the most part is that it cuts out the middle man and the dollars he or she makes from stupid doctor visits to get something that should be made available to all women as easy as buying a pack of gum.
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Having improved preventive care required by the ACA to all insured Americans will lower health care costs for all. Better to prevent a disease than to have to treat it. Regarding birth control, the ACA does now make it "as easy as getting a pack of gum" - only unlike gum, no cash required up front. Unless the looniest of conservatives take that away, like they are trying to now. Conservatives don't like women having reproductive freedom. They rather support big government dictatorships and theocracies, delineating what certain people can and cannot do. Especially women. The assault on woman's rights is unprecedented in the past 60 years. Government in your bedroom and private life. These people are dictatorial loons. Sharia Law in the US - only it's "Christian" Law they want to impose.
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![]() There is a vending machine in a University in Pa that dispenses the morning after pill. To me women who have unprotected sex, meaning a condom are taking more of a risk than taking a pill the nite after having sex and remembering that they didnt take their birth control.
The easiest solution as I have stated would be to offer both at the drug store....you dont get to go to the doctor for free unless you are signed up for government health care. What would be even cooler is if they made a pill for men to take that would make them sterile everyday that they took it, then all the burden wouldnt be on the woman to make sure she doesnt get preggo. ![]()
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![]() Birth control as election issue? Why?
Using birth control has been settled social behavior, not a taboo but an ordinary scrip that virtually all American women present at the drugstore counter at some point in their lives. Now, seemingly all of a sudden, gender warfare is erupting anew, at least in the spheres where political agitation thrives. http://www.washingtonpost.com/nation...c=nl_headlines
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" Unto the woman he said, I will greatly multiply thy sorrow and thy conception; in sorrow thou shalt bring forth children; and thy desire shall be to thy husband, and he shall rule over thee." I think I heard Santorum make outlandish remarks invoking Satan as the great enemy of the US. Swear he's sounding more and more like a mullah every day. Next it'll be zombies, vampires, and werewolves trying to deprive us of our freedom. Ocala Mike |
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![]() Supreme Court could delay health care law ruling until 2015
http://www.dailykos.com/story/2012/0...015?via=blog_1
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