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So since ACA has been upheld, it is time to pull up our big kid chones and move on.
So what I want to know is, what are the plans that will be on the exchange? What are the premiums? Do we even know yet?
I have done a bit of searching, and I can't really find anything as its all bogged down with the ruling and then other questions being answered.
I know my employer will not have to pay a penalty or offer insurance, as we only have 2 US employees. So it would be nice to know if I actually will get a better plan, since this is what I am told is supposed to happen.
So since ACA has been upheld, it is time to pull up our big kid chones and move on.
So what I want to know is, what are the plans that will be on the exchange? What are the premiums? Do we even know yet?
I have done a bit of searching, and I can't really find anything as its all bogged down with the ruling and then other questions being answered.
I know my employer will not have to pay a penalty or offer insurance, as we only have 2 US employees. So it would be nice to know if I actually will get a better plan, since this is what I am told is supposed to happen.
So since ACA has been upheld, it is time to pull up our big kid chones and move on.
So what I want to know is, what are the plans that will be on the exchange? What are the premiums? Do we even know yet?
I have done a bit of searching, and I can't really find anything as its all bogged down with the ruling and then other questions being answered.
I know my employer will not have to pay a penalty or offer insurance, as we only have 2 US employees. So it would be nice to know if I actually will get a better plan, since this is what I am told is supposed to happen.
First, it depends on your insurer, and what is required under ACA. That shouldn't be too hard to find and compare to what you get now. Add in that your insurer must cover any kids up to 26, must cover kids with pre-existing conditions they didn't before, that they can not limit your lifetime expenses, and your policy will go up. That jibes with the "affordable" part of "ACA"... :roll:
And I wouldn't be jumping into those big kid clothes all that quickly, all of this is far from over.
More LIES of the GOP. Premiums are a maximum of 2% to 8% of pay. 9.5% IF employer covers you.
Link to such information? Proof that the 2% to 8% is not more than what Aberration already pays?
If that is the case, then we yet again have another program from the left that soaks the rich for no reason eh? The more you make the more your medical care costs you. How quaint.
Quite watching faux news. And learn to read.
So the answer is no, you have nothing, thanks.
Btw, when you tell someone to learn how to read, you should first learn to spell.
Agian the GOP CONtard refuses to learn.
Why do you like being a tool of the mega rich? Do they stroke your ego? Give you a few scraps? LMAO!!
More LIES of the GOP. Premiums are a maximum of 2% to 8% of pay. 9.5% IF employer covers you.
You already have insurance, I assume. Your plan will have to meet AHA's minimum requirements. If it doesn't, the plan will be changed to meet those requirements. Your premiums, in that case, will undoubtedly go up. There ain't gunna' be any free lunches, of that you can be certain.
So since ACA has been upheld, it is time to pull up our big kid chones and move on.
So what I want to know is, what are the plans that will be on the exchange? What are the premiums? Do we even know yet?
So it would be nice to know if I actually will get a better plan, since this is what I am told is supposed to happen.
Would you consider it a better plan if it came with Death Panels?
But if more people are going to be insured, the mandate, this should offset any need for increase.
There are no death panels.
Please explain this thoroughly if possible.
Most people who can afford to pay anything into the pool do so, and insure themselves. Some (probably small) number of people can afford to but don't. Many people cannot afford to and don't, and thus are uninsured.
This means that the untapped money in health insurance is in that middle group of people who can definitely afford insurance but opt not to have it. Relatively speaking, I think this group is quite small. And yet it's the only group we can draw some money out of using the mandate. The people paying for insurance are already paying, and most of the people paying nothing pay nothing because they can't. The success of PPACA in lowering costs for all relies entirely on the size of the group that can easily afford insurance but opts not to.
How big is this group of people, and is their contribution enough to save us?
At this point, there should be. It would be better if there were. I'm not joking around, either.
Agian the GOP CONtard refuses to learn.
Why do you like being a tool of the mega rich? Do they stroke your ego? Give you a few scraps? LMAO!!
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________________________________________More disinformation by you. Is not the max 2-8% applies to the poor or unemployed?
Here is rub. Lets say you and I have the same health care plan. You make 50,000, I make 25,000. why would you pay more for the same plan as me? Before ACA if you and I had the same plan, we would pay the same rate.
Income has no bearing on policy rates, except for the unemployed or very poor.
Still refuse to back up any of your points? I'm not surprised.
Have a nice time while you still have an account.
Oh my, are you going to take away my birthday! LMAO
and I willl gladly provide links and proof to people willing to learn the truth of the ACA.
But the right refuses to learn so whats the point?
I posted most of my links on HC as a HC original post.
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My collected facts of health care reform" headline.
There are no death panels.
The reason for the mandate is to increase the pool so that the things desired, like paying for pre-existing conditions, can be paid for.
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