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It takes away the mandate but the tax credits will not cover a health insurance plan, maybe a catastrophic plan but certainly not the deductible. Lacking a mandate how do they cover pre-existing conditions and children up to 26, where is the funding coming from.
Welcome to my world. I had to pay full ticket price for catastrophic insurance ever since Obamacare became a law.
It takes away the mandate but the tax credits will not cover a health insurance plan, maybe a catastrophic plan but certainly not the deductible. Lacking a mandate how do they cover pre-existing conditions and children up to 26, where is the funding coming from.
When we were in our 20's we wanted to go out and start our lives. I was a college graduate by 24, working and paying my way. These kids now want to live off their parents until their 26? Whats wrong with these kids today?
I hope a lot of Republicans lose their health care coverage. Trump's their president, they have to smile and say thank you sir may I have another?
I already did, twice! because of Obamacare. Now it's so expensive I could buy a Mercedes or pay a mortgage on a home with what I"m paying. Hey even if I lost it again it wouldn't be anything new.
Now I hope you get a dose of how I've been feeling and how little I've been liking it.
"Our legislation transfers power from Washington back to the states," said House Ways and Means Committee Chairman Kevin Brady, in a statement. "We dismantle Obamacare's damaging taxes and mandates so states can deliver quality affordable options."
As it should be. The States need to come up with their own systems of universal coverage, and leave the federal government out of it.
I bought my own insurance. I paid $450.00 a month for two people before Obamacare, now I'm paying a little over $900.00 a month. I hear I'm one the lucky, there are people paying even more.
Prior to O'care my Insurance ran at the highest $450 a month and would go up 3-6% a year. In 2010 it went up about 40-50% a year for a total of about 150% from 2010. My costs are now $1080 a month and there was only 1 provider last year. My Ex had to go to an HMO at about $900 a month or it would have been over $1500 a month. My deductible went from $2000 to $6000 a year.
They should have just let O'care collapse like it is doing. Dems 100% created this problem.
They said they 'released' it but where is the bill itself?
I want to see if it is less than 3k pages long - and whether it, right at the top passes everything off to departmental 'regulator' weasels to crank out the details as they wish without responsibility to Congress after signing.
I also have questions about the fact the stories don't mention the HSA stuff, or cross-state border stuff at all. What I am hearing doesn't yet resemble what Trump talked about very much as far as I can tell so far - but a lot of details are missing and the stories are not from what I would call reliable sources.
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