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Wow this is really good
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Small businesses that have been in business for 3 years can already get health insurance plans. We have 2. The difference is, those offered by the trump admin are junk plans and are not as comprehensive as the ones we have now!
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Feel bad for the workers. Gonna be a shock when they find out what is NOT covered under this new Trump plan. So glad I have my
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And then major health insurers will undercut the premiums and put the new coops out of business. Reform the big health care companies
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WRONG WRONG WRONG! I joined a small business association in part to get group rated insurance. Guess what happened? They dropped the plan because of ...wait for it...cost!!
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It all depends on what coverage you are willing to pay for. Life-long ailments cost more, especially the avoidable ones.
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Please don’t make this sound like a good thing; they’ve ripped out all of our protections as healthcare consumer: pre-existing conditions, preventative services etc-we need the media to stop enabling this tyrant. YOU elected him, now help stop him
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The return of junk insurance that will be cheaper but not worth the paper it's written on in the event you need it. Yea, it sounds like a typical Trump business.
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Yeah almost as bad as the Obamacare plans except that these are cheaper.
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Actually, the ACA plans had minimum requirements and were comprehensive. I know of few people who were actually on the exchanges who did not like their plan. For me, the ACA was a lifesaver as an independent retail store owner with a pre-existing condition.
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My son had it and it was ridiculously expensive with high deductibles. I know several people who had it that couldn’t afford the premiums.
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If your son was on the exchange and his income was average, he would have been eligible for a subsidy. If he failed to get his insurance through the exchange, that was his fault that his premiums were so high.
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For those who didn't make enough money for the tax credits, it was usually the fault of the governor of the state that they lived in for their failure to implement the Medicaid expansion which was usually done for partisan political purposes.
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Hooray!!! Back to the days when you find out your insurance doesn't cover jack shit after it is too late.
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NYT are you deliberately avoiding discuss the immigration/asylum issues going on in your country ?
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So corporations that banked huge tax savings can further enrich themselves by saving money by offering inferior insurance to their employees? So much winning.
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