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Here's a pretty decent explanation of what is and isn't covered in the ACA: http://www.wyoprojecthealthcare.com/faq.asp
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![]() Oh, stop with the facts. Obamacare is a Republican-created individual self-responsibility, private health insurer corporate support giveaway - whoops - I mean a Socialist Marxist Communist plot to destroy America.
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""Democrats employed many accounting tricks when they were pushing through the national health care legislation," asserted Philip Klein of the Washington Examiner, "the most egregious of which was to delay full implementation of the law until 2014." This accounting maneuver allowed analysts to cloak the true cost of ObamaCare, Klein alleged, making the law appear less expensive under the CBO's budget window." "Moreover, the CBO estimates that 4 million Americans will lose their employer-sponsored health plans by 2016, a far cry from the 1-million-person figure forecasted last year. Further yet, 1 million to 2 million fewer people will be granted access to the federally-subsidized healthcare exchanges, while an additional 1 million are estimated to qualify for Medicaid and the Children's Health Insurance Provision." http://news.yahoo.com/cbo-obamacare-...163500655.html Obama and company intentionally mislead everyone. |
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There have been two years of outstanding CBO estimates on the benefits of this law for the country, the massive decrease in health care costs, and that has not changed with the current estimate. The CBO rehashes the budget and it's influence every single year. Things change according to current reality (other laws passed, the economy, our income as a country via taxes, etc). Saying the original CBO numbers were false - let alone the allegation that Obama lied - is beyond ridiculous and a deliberate misrepresentation (again, going to the newspaper commentary). Of course the cost has gone up - there are more poor people due to the economy, and the coverage of the poor has been expanded so they get health care. Guess what? The income will go up, too, and the cost of healthcare for everyone will go down. Can't ignore all facets of the law's effects simply for political expediency. And PS, yes, Obamacare certainly costs less than doing no health care reform, leaving our health care to the whims of private companies we individually hire, companies looking to profit by not paying for our health care. It has already reduced health care costs. I am sick of the lies about Obamacare. It's the law. It was passed by a majority of our elected representatives in Congress. And it's a long-term Republican-created and supported, "self-responsibility insure yourself" "support the private insurance companies" law, at that. And it's a law that has been put into effect, and has been outstandingly effective, in Mass. - it's been a law already proven to work to decrease health care costs. It's been the law for nearly two years now. It's working. It's not going anywhere. Millions are insured now, or have their health care costs decline now, or are covered for more health care now, than they were before the law. It's a good law. What it needs, is expansion to a single payer health care system. That will start in 2014, with allowing non-profits to compete (yes, capitalistically compete in the free market) on the insurance exchanges.
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"Have the clean racing people run any ads explaining that giving a horse a Starbucks and a chocolate poppyseed muffin for breakfast would likely result in a ten year suspension for the trainer?" - Dr. Andrew Roberts Last edited by Riot : 04-28-2012 at 03:59 PM. |
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![]() the bill is a monstrosity, the worst thing ever to come out of congress.
doing nothing would have been by far a better solution. of course it wasn't passed to solve problems or save money as was claimed, it creates problems and costs more. it was passed in order to assume power. thank goodness it will be stricken down. |
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I'm on the fence about whether the government should be able to mandate people having insurance. In California it is mandatory for drivers to have car insurance. If that is not unconstitutional, then I don't really see where mandatory health insurance is unconstitutional. |
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![]() again, huge difference between mandating car insurance vs health... you have to buy it to protect 'the other guy', not yourself.
the liability portions are for those who suffer damages due to your causing an accident. comp and collision are required by the lienholder to protect their financial interest while you owe money on the vehicle. once it's paid for, you can drop those coverages. and of course you don't pay a penalty unless you get caught driving without it. and as many as 1 in 4 ark drivers chooses to do just that. you can always decide not to buy a car if you don't want to buy car insurance, whereas obamacare doesn't let you opt out.
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That money is going to be used to defray the costs of the people who choose not to purchase health insurance and yet still end up needing health care. Currently, we all pay for them- estimates of over $1000 a year from each of us, via higher health care premiums (remember, your job doesn't GIVE you health insurance- it provides it in lieu of a higher salary. It's about 20 percent of your compensation, give or take. So you're paying for people who don't have health insurance). This is just shifting the burden a little more directly onto the shoulders of those choosing not to get insurance. If you don't have $600, you're likely poor enough to be covered under the expansion of Medicaid so it won't be an issue. Previously, depending on the state, you had to be more than just poor to qualify; you had to be pregnant or elderly or disabled. Requiring health insurance IS protecting the "other guy" because fact is, we all pay for all of the Americans who aren't insured who end up in hospitals. It's not an ideal solution, because "insurance" is a stupid way to deal with health, as, while it's possible to go through life never having a car accident or a house catching on fire, it's not possible to go through life never getting sick. National health care would be better, and cheaper. Unfortunately, that's not an option here. So, this is an attempt to improve our current situation, which is not sustainable, though very profitable for insurance corporations.
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![]() the other guy, us, is hurting regardless of the law. those within 400% of federal poverty levels are going to be getting subsidies, both to pay premiums and their stop losses will also be subsidized. that money will be coming from where? us. premiums increasing-i read that some expect them to rise 30%. we're paying for that.
and i'm also wondering about copays and deductibles for those getting subsidies...who will pay those? obamacare is a rotten law. single payer!! that is the only way to actually fix all this mess. and when do fed. budgets ever come in correctly? cbo is already jacking up the price. states and medicaid already going break, how will they pay for the increases, with some states already cutting their medicaid budgets? we can either bite the bullet and do what needs doing, or just do like we do with so many other things-kick it down the road for our kids and grandkids to worry about.
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And that's exactly what it does. So strange the Republicans have turned the facts around to get people against self-responsibility (paying for your own health care) and removal of dependent but paying-capable people from support programs? They sure are good at messaging. If the Republicans had been able to get Obamacare passed in the Gingrich/Clinton congress, as they wanted, we'd be alot better off as a country at this point in time. We wouldn't have 46 million children uninsured, with no health care. Romney went ahead and passed it in Mass, and it's vastly improved health care there, while lowering costs for everybody. It's a program proven to work. Which is a reason why Obama adopted it - along with it being a Republican-created and long-supported program for starting to revamp private health care, without single payer. Who would have thought that Republican hate and deliberate obstruction of this president would extend to screwing the American public, as the GOP denies support for their own health care reform in order to screw this president? We should be ashamed, as a country, that 1/5 of our children live in poverty in America, get no health care and little food, and we have one of the highest neonatal death rates in the world.
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As two lower court highly-conservative, well-respected judges wrote strong opinions supporting Obamacare as clearly constitutional, I doubt it will be overturned. We'll know in about 6 weeks.
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"Have the clean racing people run any ads explaining that giving a horse a Starbucks and a chocolate poppyseed muffin for breakfast would likely result in a ten year suspension for the trainer?" - Dr. Andrew Roberts |