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Is this because they recently got rid of the ObamaCare mandate — weren’t people forced to have insurance that didn’t really want or need it — especially very young people?
They were forced thanks to that low life roberts that was paid off.
Insurance became unaffordable BECAUSE of Obama. Tanking the ACA and returning to a free competitive market is the solution.
The scary part is you actually believe this lie. Insurance was unaffordable LONG before Obama was even known.
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Originally Posted by Annandale_Man
Sorry, but rationed care is not what we want.
Insurance rations care both by what they are willing to cover and WHO they ware willing to cover.
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Originally Posted by LKJ1988
I have always been without HC. Last time i saw a doc was 1990. Morons never got a dime from me with that dumb fine.
Luck is finite. Congrats on rolling the dice in your favor for an extraordinarily long time.
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I own too much stuff and have too much money to leave a ER paying the bill.
Luck sure runs your way. Still your odds are 1000 to 1 against you at some point.
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Originally Posted by Chicano3000X
Well thwres a ton of issues in the coubtry regarding health. Not all of it is the individuals control. But it should not bankrupt someone to get help.
Old system was horrible, ACA poorly executed but it was a step in the right direction.
And the odds congress, even under a single party scenario will act against their owners is...?
Hint their owners are big pharma and big hospitals.
This is all tilting at windmills until the US is no longer a corporatocracy. See the law against the government negotiating drug prices for small example. This will happen the first of never. Congress does not represent the people. It represents the people that pay for their campaigns.
The scary part is you actually believe this lie. Insurance was unaffordable LONG before Obama was even known.
Insurance rations care both by what they are willing to cover and WHO they ware willing to cover.
Luck is finite. Congrats on rolling the dice in your favor for an extraordinarily long time.
Luck sure runs your way. Still your odds are 1000 to 1 against you at some point.
And the odds congress, even under a single party scenario will act against their owners is...?
Hint their owners are big pharma and big hospitals.
This is all tilting at windmills until the US is no longer a corporatocracy. See the law against the government negotiating drug prices for small example. This will happen the first of never. Congress does not represent the people. It represents the people that pay for their campaigns.
You people crack me up. You get smacked down on a regular basis, yet you refuse to see you've been whipped.
Newsflash: There are more than you think who choose not to have insurance, or....wait for it...choose to be "underinsured," according to socialist parasite Bernie Sanders, who wants to spread the wealth by forcing everyone to get insurance they don't want--or need (i.e., men getting policies with women's health coverage). Gotta pick those pockets!
And BTW, the indigent in every state qualify for taxpayer-provided insurance.
What's the share of Americans who have NOT seen a doctor when they wanted to?
That's the relevant question, not whether they purchased an insurance policy.
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