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Eric Schultz Verified account ‏@Schultz44 28 Oct 2013

Don't be foooled. Nothing in the ACA forces people out of their plans. No change is required unless ins companies change their existing plan

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    1. Steve Goldstein ‏@MKTWgoldstein 28 Oct 2013

      Which ACA forces some of them to do “@Schultz44: No change is required unless ins companies change their existing plan”

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    3. Stephanie Brooks ‏@CocoaDiva84591 28 Oct 2013

      @MKTWgoldstein @Schultz44 which plans are forced to change?

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    4. Steve Goldstein ‏@MKTWgoldstein 28 Oct 2013

      Those that don't meet ACA standards “@CocoaDiva84591: @Schultz44 which plans are forced to change?”

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    6. Stephanie Brooks ‏@CocoaDiva84591 28 Oct 2013

      @MKTWgoldstein @Schultz44 specifically, I mean

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    8. Michelle ‏@WidowedOrphan 28 Oct 2013

      @CocoaDiva84591 Are you really unaware of all the plan cancellations because of the mandates in ACA? @MKTWgoldstein @Schultz44

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    9. Stephanie Brooks ‏@CocoaDiva84591 28 Oct 2013

      @PhonyScandal I am unaware of specific plans, yes. I had heard there would prob be cancellations just asking for info.. Your point?

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    11. Michelle ‏@WidowedOrphan 28 Oct 2013

      @CocoaDiva84591 Try google. If you want information, find it instead of asking someone to hand it to you. Countless companies cancelled.

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    12. Stephanie Brooks ‏@CocoaDiva84591 28 Oct 2013

      @PhonyScandal i was asking because he might have info I don't. If this is a prob for you, read someone else's tweets

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    1. Amber Weinberg ‏@amberweinberg 28 Oct 2013 Nashville, TN

      @Schultz44 @amberlturner untrue. It forces people out of their plans by charging a $7000 fee

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    2. Amber Leigh Turner ‏@amberlturner 28 Oct 2013

      @amberweinberg @schultz44 It's more than likely because your plan doesn't meet the minimums required by law anymore.

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    4. Amber Weinberg ‏@amberweinberg 29 Oct 2013 Nashville, TN

      @amberlturner also, Obama promised you wouldn't have to change insurance if you already had it, which was obviously a lie @Schultz44

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    5. Amber Leigh Turner ‏@amberlturner 29 Oct 2013

      @amberweinberg I don't think they anticipated companies canceling plans. I think they just expected them to add benefits to existing ones.

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    7. James Lill ‏@JamesRyanLill 29 Oct 2013

      @amberlturner @amberweinberg adding benefits=new plan.

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    8. Amber Weinberg ‏@amberweinberg 29 Oct 2013

      @JamesRyanLill What? My company isn't adding new benefits or changing plans or anything...@amberlturner

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    9. Amber Leigh Turner ‏@amberlturner 29 Oct 2013

      @amberweinberg @jamesryanlill They are just saying it doesn't meet ACA/Obamacare requirements, right?

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    10. Amber Weinberg ‏@amberweinberg 29 Oct 2013 Nashville, TN

      @amberlturner right, but he promised you wouldn't have to give up your current plan, but you do unless you want to pay $7k @JamesRyanLill

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    1. Kelly ‏@KLSouth 28 Oct 2013

      .@Schultz44 You are another idiot that doesn't know what you are talking about regarding the ACA law. You're lying to your followers.

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    4. Kelly ‏@KLSouth 28 Oct 2013

      .@AltConservative No. ACA regulation mandates FORCES it. http://networkedblogs.com/QwNl9  @Schultz44

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    6. Kelly ‏@KLSouth 29 Oct 2013

      @AltConservative Its because the WH wanted Insurance Co's to push folks onto exchange as mandates hurt / forced insurance Co 2 do so.

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