Lol "helps". It's not helping anyone because no one wanted it to begin with. Love the word play tho
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Wrong, my friend. The ACA is saving my husband’s life and keeping us out of bankruptcy.
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There is no empathy for others, sad to say. I'm glad your husband is getting help.
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Thank you. He turns 65 in 14 months, but if he loses his ACA coverage before that he’s a dead man. He has immuno therapy to fight clear cell carcinoma every 2 weeks for life.
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I do hope things go well for him.
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Thanks. We both had corporate careers. Always had employer provided insurance until I was laid off in the recession. We did everything right but a healthcare issue can break you
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Anecdotal is exactly that. I'm glad for your husband but thankfully we don't make laws on the basis of your individual experience with your husband.
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Did you just hear what you said? Every American deserves healthcare. Our Bill of Rights guarantees Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness. This guarantee is not possible without healthcare.
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This is how they work. They’re sneaky and effective at subverting the will of the American people. That’s why one should never, EVER, vote for a Republican.
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They found talking points that people cares about. Like affordable insurance. Where is it now? Instead, they rack up debt to get their tax scam by cutting programs that helps low income people, children and elderly. Disgrace!
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Has anyone mentioned that when Obamacare started you would be fined by the IRS if you didn’t carry insurance? Forced to pay
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Yeah you're correct. I was forced to get car insurance, after I was fined a grand for not having it.
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Exactly! No one wants to pay for insurance until they freaking need it
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Not how insurance works. You are literally preparing for an incident by pre-paying a small part of any damages ahead of need.
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A ponzi scheme refuses to pay for any reason. Good insurance companies pays out to claims properly. Bad ones often are discounted and run on major carrier group/fleet programs, and are a mess to get them to release funds on claims. Best to pay a little more with a major carrier.
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Obamacare is one of the better group policies, but there has been too much restricted/cut out, and oversight decimated, it looks like a bad ponzi. It has been choked with too many rules against funding, payments, and coverages. If it was allowed to work, won't be problems.
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Obama care caused me so much trouble, all that bureaucracy and still stuck with plenty of fees
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So what did you get from Trump care? Where is his affordable healthcare he promised in his rallies to get elected? It’s the Insurance raising premium!
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