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Re: USA Elections, whaddya think?
« Reply #75 on: November 11, 2016, 12:04:00 PM »
And when they repeal Obamacare that plan will cost just as much and be just as shitty.  But of course you will have the freedom to be uninsured at that point, so if you get sick or have an accident you can have the "freedom" of crushing medical debts and losing things you've worked hard for just so you don't die.  You will also have the freedom of your taxes going to pay for all those uninsured folks anyway, but having it cost everyone more in the end.

YOU are not the point though.  10's of millions of people who need that care are the point, and just because your selfishness blinds you to the perils of privatized profit motivated healthcare doesn't change the issues with it.

I don't know how you make it through the day with your doom and gloom attitude. It's impressive.

But yes, call me selfish if you wish for actually wanting to work hard and keep the money I have earned and not subsidize other people with it. Good luck with your Robin Hood economics.

As that video pointed out, name calling will never get people on your side. Take a lesson.


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Re: USA Elections, whaddya think?
« Reply #76 on: November 11, 2016, 12:05:03 PM »
I can't remember anytime in my life where I could have bought decent insurance for a mere $50 a month. I have had company supplied insurance where my cost was about twice that but ofcourse the company had to pay their share. Funny thing is I pay about $100 now self bought and ok coverage. The only thing that really sucks about it is prescription cost.

What plan? Deductible? That's the lowest cost ive heard in recent time.

Mine was $200 a month last year with 5k deductible I believe. Now its nearly $400.
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Re: USA Elections, whaddya think?
« Reply #77 on: November 11, 2016, 12:07:06 PM »
I can't remember anytime in my life where I could have bought decent insurance for a mere $50 a month. I have had company supplied insurance where my cost was about twice that but ofcourse the company had to pay their share. Funny thing is I pay about $100 now self bought and ok coverage. The only thing that really sucks about it is prescription cost.

BCBS Florida, I did it. It was in my late twenties.

Show me one now for $100 a month? I'd be happy with that just to not pay the stupid fine.

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Re: USA Elections, whaddya think?
« Reply #78 on: November 11, 2016, 12:10:20 PM »
There has to be a better way on health care... that's the real point. Obama Care was suppose to reduced costs... its drastically raised them. Mine has almost quadrupled.

I agree. Why not have an opt-in single payer program? Then everyone that loves that can jump on board. (Only the premiums collected from the members can be used, if they start losing money they hit everyone with an assessment. Like when you own a townhouse. Because you know, it's for the greater good and all, so I'm sure they'll understand.)

Let the free market have the rest.

Then people at least have a choice.

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Re: USA Elections, whaddya think?
« Reply #79 on: November 11, 2016, 12:14:15 PM »
I'm at $250 a month and losing my plan for the 4th time in 5 years or so.

I wish I could have just kept my original plan...

Costs keep going up and my coverage and usage isn't changing at all.  I'm not sure if I'm going to let it change itself and see what plan is the comparable plan then I have until Jan 31st to change it myself if I don't like it.  This is a $6350 deductible plan.....

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Re: USA Elections, whaddya think?
« Reply #80 on: November 11, 2016, 12:27:10 PM »
Why is it doom and gloom to point out how policy changes are objectively going to effect a huge portion of the population negatively?  That's called reality :shrug:

bulldog: you do realize Obamacare was supposed to be exactly what you described, right?  It is what it is because Republicans fought tooth and nail to make it as shitty as possible, to protect corporate profits instead of public interests.  If we had a public option like Obama (and Clinton and Bernie and liberals in general) wanted we would collectively have a cheap and quality option available for everyone, and if you felt like paying more for some kind of premium plan on the private market you would still have been able to, like in every other country with socialized medicine.  More importantly, that public option would have massive advantages when negotiating and regulating the cost of care, which would drive down those private free market options as well.

Trump and this Republican congress want to repeal the ACA, but do you actually think they would replace it with something that drove down costs for individuals at the expense of corporate profits when that has been exactly what they have been fighting against since Bill Clinton was president?

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« Reply #81 on: November 11, 2016, 12:27:53 PM »
My plan is also a BCBS not a great plan nor the worse, costs me exactly $128 a month. I do not know if it is a group discount or not since all of us here purchased from the same broker.
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Re: USA Elections, whaddya think?
« Reply #82 on: November 11, 2016, 12:31:04 PM »
For everyone here that thinks they know what Canada's health care is like and do not even live in their country you should read the link below. Keep in mind it is almost identical to what ACA was supposed to be and accomplish.

http://www.pnhp.org/news/2008/february/10_myths_about_canad.php
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Re: USA Elections, whaddya think?
« Reply #83 on: November 11, 2016, 12:40:35 PM »
Why is it doom and gloom to point out how policy changes are objectively going to effect a huge portion of the population negatively?  That's called reality :shrug:

bulldog: you do realize Obamacare was supposed to be exactly what you described, right?  It is what it is because Republicans fought tooth and nail to make it as shitty as possible, to protect corporate profits instead of public interests.  If we had a public option like Obama (and Clinton and Bernie and liberals in general) wanted we would collectively have a cheap and quality option available for everyone, and if you felt like paying more for some kind of premium plan on the private market you would still have been able to, like in every other country with socialized medicine.  More importantly, that public option would have massive advantages when negotiating and regulating the cost of care, which would drive down those private free market options as well.

Trump and this Republican congress want to repeal the ACA, but do you actually think they would replace it with something that drove down costs for individuals at the expense of corporate profits when that has been exactly what they have been fighting against since Bill Clinton was president?

Where to start...Republicans had zero input into the ACA, they were not allowed to be heard, any idea they had wasn't even allowed to be brought to the floor for a vote.  That pissed a lot of people off and was the reason MA elected Scott Brown.

Our plan for our family is $1350 per month with a $6500 per person, max of $19500 out of pocket.  We can't afford that, which is fine, because the plan is being cancelled, for the 3rd time.  Our last hospital bill for our son was $7600.  Explain to me why the ACA was a good thing?  before that our family was right around $400 a month and our daughter's hospital bill for birth was $1500.

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Re: USA Elections, whaddya think?
« Reply #84 on: November 11, 2016, 12:45:05 PM »
Why is it doom and gloom to point out how policy changes are objectively going to effect a huge portion of the population negatively?  That's called reality :shrug:

bulldog: you do realize Obamacare was supposed to be exactly what you described, right?  It is what it is because Republicans fought tooth and nail to make it as shitty as possible, to protect corporate profits instead of public interests.  If we had a public option like Obama (and Clinton and Bernie and liberals in general) wanted we would collectively have a cheap and quality option available for everyone, and if you felt like paying more for some kind of premium plan on the private market you would still have been able to, like in every other country with socialized medicine.  More importantly, that public option would have massive advantages when negotiating and regulating the cost of care, which would drive down those private free market options as well.

Trump and this Republican congress want to repeal the ACA, but do you actually think they would replace it with something that drove down costs for individuals at the expense of corporate profits when that has been exactly what they have been fighting against since Bill Clinton was president?

You can't claim things that haven't happened yet to be reality.

Always blame the republicans. Liberals never are to blame for anything.

Of all the arguments we've had nothing like that has ever been mentioned. You just want to point out how selfish I am for not wanting to be in the club.

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Re: USA Elections, whaddya think?
« Reply #85 on: November 11, 2016, 12:46:41 PM »
My plan is also a BCBS not a great plan nor the worse, costs me exactly $128 a month. I do not know if it is a group discount or not since all of us here purchased from the same broker.

BCBS here as well. But I qualify for no discounts of course since I make too much money. TN also just had one of the highest increases of all states in Oct.
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Re: USA Elections, whaddya think?
« Reply #86 on: November 11, 2016, 12:47:55 PM »
"Trump and this Republican congress want to repeal the ACA"  yes this is true  BUT  BUT  BUT..........

I will say it again.  the ONLY way to repeal ACA is through congress (house and senate).   the senate has enough democrats to filibuster,  so if ACA is repealed that means some democrats voted to repeal.  But as you have said ONLY TRUMP and REPUBLICANS want to repeal so with the filibuster the senate has a REPEAL will not happen.

oh and this is a FACT  not imagined

BCBS of Florida  non ACA plan and I pay $500 month  has gone up $100 for the last 2 years.

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Re: USA Elections, whaddya think?
« Reply #87 on: November 11, 2016, 12:53:10 PM »
Why is it doom and gloom to point out how policy changes are objectively going to effect a huge portion of the population negatively?  That's called reality :shrug:

bulldog: you do realize Obamacare was supposed to be exactly what you described, right?  It is what it is because Republicans fought tooth and nail to make it as shitty as possible, to protect corporate profits instead of public interests.  If we had a public option like Obama (and Clinton and Bernie and liberals in general) wanted we would collectively have a cheap and quality option available for everyone, and if you felt like paying more for some kind of premium plan on the private market you would still have been able to, like in every other country with socialized medicine.  More importantly, that public option would have massive advantages when negotiating and regulating the cost of care, which would drive down those private free market options as well.

Trump and this Republican congress want to repeal the ACA, but do you actually think they would replace it with something that drove down costs for individuals at the expense of corporate profits when that has been exactly what they have been fighting against since Bill Clinton was president?

Where to start...Republicans had zero input into the ACA, they were not allowed to be heard, any idea they had wasn't even allowed to be brought to the floor for a vote.  That pissed a lot of people off and was the reason MA elected Scott Brown.

Our plan for our family is $1350 per month with a $6500 per person, max of $19500 out of pocket.  We can't afford that, which is fine, because the plan is being cancelled, for the 3rd time.  Our last hospital bill for our son was $7600.  Explain to me why the ACA was a good thing?  before that our family was right around $400 a month and our daughter's hospital bill for birth was $1500.

But it's for the greater good! You're helping so many other people get terrible insurance!

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Re: USA Elections, whaddya think?
« Reply #88 on: November 11, 2016, 12:58:07 PM »
"Trump and this Republican congress want to repeal the ACA"  yes this is true  BUT  BUT  BUT..........

I will say it again.  the ONLY way to repeal ACA is through congress (house and senate).   the senate has enough democrats to filibuster,  so if ACA is repealed that means some democrats voted to repeal.  But as you have said ONLY TRUMP and REPUBLICANS want to repeal so with the filibuster the senate has a REPEAL will not happen.

oh and this is a FACT  not imagined

BCBS of Florida  non ACA plan and I pay $500 month  has gone up $100 for the last 2 years.

You are right, unless some defect.

Not sure which plan you have but the cheapest BCBS FL plan right now for me and the wife is $545. That is the absolute crap plan too.

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Re: USA Elections, whaddya think?
« Reply #89 on: November 11, 2016, 01:00:10 PM »
Republicans had zero input into the ACA? Sorry, that is incorrect. Proof:

http://thf_media.s3.amazonaws.com/1989/pdf/hl218.pdf

https://www.congress.gov/bill/103rd-congress/senate-bill/1770

http://addictinginfo.org/2013/11/10/obamacare-study-republican-contribution/

But yeah, it does need fixed badly. aauusa is right, it cannot be done by the POTUS, it has to go through Congress first and it will take a while. In my opinion, there should be a public option. The health insurance industry is a racket and Obamacare did little to reign it in. It was a compromise settled upon by the bipartisan subcommittee tasked with bringing a bill to Obama to sign... he said he'd sign whatever was brought to him.

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