MSM-Obamascare a Disaster

So what your saying is as long as it doesn't hit "YOU" in the pocket...........it's all good !

Let us know how much your's go's up. I doubt it will be as much as faux news says.

And we all will be paying increases... Spreading the cost over a largeer group, helps everybody. Not just the haves....imagine that, everybody pulling together, not a very republican/conservative/i've got mine, kind of idea.
Must seem foreign to you...
 
Let us know how much your's go's up. I doubt it will be as much as faux news says.

And we all will be paying increases... Spreading the cost over a largeer group, helps everybody. Not just the haves....imagine that, everybody pulling together, not a very republican/conservative/i've got mine, kind of idea.
Must seem foreign to you...

Spoken like the True Socialist you are !

Come back and tell us how over-joyed you are when your company tells you "It's cheaper for us to pay the BaRack-O-Care fine, than it is to cover you....go find your own insurance !"

So much for "If you like it, you can keep it!"

Noticed how you flew right by the fact, that even though company's are covering their employees, they are still being forced to pay BaRack-O-Care extortion fees!
 
Here's the first:
Suprise! Just like our President said, I'm keeping my same plan as last year.

Suprise! My rates for the same coverage are going up about the same percent as they have annually over the last 10 years.

Suprise! My doctor is still accepting me and my same coverage.

Suprise! My doctor is not quiting to do something else.

Wow, after all the constant rhetoric, I was expecting a big change....
How are you the first, Mr. Genius? I asked for comments from Obamacare supporters that have had a personal experience negotiating the Healthcare.gov website! It's obvious to anyone with an IQ slightly higher than their shoe size you haven't. Now, go back and read my question one more time.
 
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Here's the first:
Suprise! Just like our President said, I'm keeping my same plan as last year.

Suprise! My rates for the same coverage are going up about the same percent as they have annually over the last 10 years.

Suprise! My doctor is still accepting me and my same coverage.

Suprise! My doctor is not quiting to do something else.

Wow, after all the constant rhetoric, I was expecting a big change....

I lost my plan, Pal.....

Double Down: Obamacare Will Increase Avg. Individual-Market Insurance Premiums By 99% For Men, 62% For Women



Duh......

http://www.forbes.co...n-62-for-women/
 
I forgot, it's not all about me, sorry.

I should add. I have a nephew with a terrible illness, enough to keep him out of college at the moment. It will be a lifetime thing. But, thankfully, the ACA (Obamacare) allows him to stay on his parents insurance, with no restriction on pre-existing conditions he can get his own insurance and healthcare after 26 and with no lifetime cap on benefits. My sister and her family will not have to go bankrupt to finance his care.

Thank you to all who trully care for their fellow Americans. Not so much those who only pay lip service to patriotism.
You're a liar and an idiot to boot! Well before Obamacare was forced down our throats, it was state law that allowed my children to remain on my healthcare plan till age 27. My company is self insured and has never denied family member coverage due to a pre-existing condition.

Does your Nephew have a spare 30K in a savings account? He better! Even with minimal, catastrophic coverage plan for $178 a month, $20 co-pay, $10,000 deductible and $5,000 out of pocket expenses, he will still be required to cover 40% of his yearly medical expenses. Is that your definition of "affordable"? He will still go bankrupt! Even your railroad salary won't be able to save him!
 
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I forgot, it's not all about me, sorry.

I should add. I have a nephew with a terrible illness, enough to keep him out of college at the moment. It will be a lifetime thing. But, thankfully, the ACA (Obamacare) allows him to stay on his parents insurance, with no restriction on pre-existing conditions he can get his own insurance and healthcare after 26 and with no lifetime cap on benefits. My sister and her family will not have to go bankrupt to finance his care.

Thank you to all who trully care for their fellow Americans. Not so much those who only pay lip service to patriotism.

Hate to break it to you but its collapsing around you and two COTUS challenges will end it in due time.
 
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You're a liar and an idiot to boot! Well before Obamacare was forced down our throats, it was state law that allowed my children to remain on my healthcare plan till age 27. My company is self insured and has never denied family member coverage due to a pre-existing condition.

Does your Nephew have a spare 30K in a savings account? He better! Even with minimal, catastrophic coverage plan for $178 a month, $20 co-pay, $10,000 deductible and $5,000 out of pocket expenses, he will still be required to cover 40% of his yearly medical expenses. Is that your definition of "affordable"? He will still go bankrupt! Even your railroad salary won't be able to save him!

Obviously you haven't looked into the plans most of that age group will be forced to buy due to low cost....$6500 out of pocket....on 35k salary.......LOL single non smoker....LOL

Play with my tool....

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Household income in 2014: 305% of poverty level Maximum % of income you have to pay for the non-tobacco premium, if eligible for a subsidy: 9.5% Health Insurance premium in 2014 (for a silver plan, before tax credit): $2,535 per year You could receive a government tax credit subsidy of up to: $0 per year
(which covers 0% of the overall premium) Amount you pay for the premium: $2,535 per year
(which equals 7.24% of your household income and covers 100% of the overall premium)
Other Levels of Coverage

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For example, you could enroll in a Bronze plan for about $2,101 per year (which is 6% of your household income, after taking into account $0 in subsidies). For most people, the Bronze plan represents the minimum level of coverage required under health reform. Although you would pay less in premiums by enrolling in a Bronze plan, you will face higher out-of-pocket costs than if you enrolled in a Silver plan.
Out of Pocket Costs

Your out-of-pocket maximum for a Silver plan (not including the premium) can be no more than $6,350. Whether you reach this maximum level will depend on the amount of health care services you use. Currently, about one in four people use no health care services in any given year.
You are guaranteed access to a Silver plan with an actuarial value of 70%. This means that for all enrollees in a typical population, the plan will pay for 70% of expenses in total for covered benefits, with enrollees responsible for the rest. If you choose to enroll in a Bronze plan, the actuarial value will be 60%, meaning your out-of-pocket costs when you use services will likely be higher. Regardless of which level of coverage you choose, deductibles and copayments will vary from plan to plan, and out-of-pocket costs will depend on your health care expenses. Preventive services will be covered with no cost sharing required.
Other Coverage Options

Children and young adults under age 30 are eligible to purchase catastrophic coverage. With a catastrophic plan, you would pay out-of-pocket for most health services until you reach the annual limit on cost sharing ($6,350 in 2014). However, preventive services are covered with no cost sharing required.

You pay a little over $200 a month for the chance to pay $6500 BEFORE your insurance works.....thats a deal.

So to use your insurance it would cost $8000-9000 bucks in one year....cool
 
"Michelle Obama’s Princeton classmate is a top executive at the company that earned the contract to build the failed Obamacare website.
Toni Townes-Whitley, Princeton of ’85, is senior vice president at CGI Federal, which earned the no-bid contract to build the $678 million Obamacare enrollment website at Healthcare.gov. CGI Federal is the U.S. arm of a Canadian company."

http://dailycaller.com/2013/10/25/michelle-obamas-princeton-classmate-is-executive-at-company-that-built-obamacare-website/
 
If true (given your posting history one can never be sure) that would seem like a conflict of interest unless there were no other companies who were capable of taking on the task. Similar to Halliburton in the ME. Seems like a conflict given Cheney's involvement but in the final analysis there really were not any other companies with the resources that Halliburton had.
 
"Michelle Obama’s Princeton classmate is a top executive at the company that earned the contract to build the failed Obamacare website.
Toni Townes-Whitley, Princeton of ’85, is senior vice president at CGI Federal, which earned the no-bid contract to build the $678 million Obamacare enrollment website at Healthcare.gov. CGI Federal is the U.S. arm of a Canadian company."

http://dailycaller.com/2013/10/25/michelle-obamas-princeton-classmate-is-executive-at-company-that-built-obamacare-website/

Washington Examiner reported:

this is because CGI became an approved government vendor in 2007.

This meant the company could be assigned government contracts worth up to $4 billion until 2017 without having to bid publicly for them.

The company was approved before Barack Obama was first inaugurated in 2009.
Townes-Whitley reportedly joined CGI in May 2010.

CGI was one of 16 companies qualified under the Bush administration to provide certain tech services to the federal government

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2477403/Michelle-Os-Princeton-classmate-exec-company-built-Obamacare-website.html#ixzz2is20TDqQ
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I guess having a graduate from the same college as the First Lady working for you disqualifies the entire corporation from getting a contract. Makes sense.
 
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No its the Haliburtonesque no bid crap......

Or is that ok with your centrist mantra but not Bush?
 
I always said I had no problem with the Halliburton contracts. They are one of maybe two companies that could have handled the job they were tasked with.

If you want to find classmates of Presidents, Congress, FLOTUS, Supreme Court, that are working for companies that do business with the Federal Govt, you will rapidly thin out the available pool.

Who does Ted Cruz's wife work for? A vegetarian Harvard educated Bankster?

"A vegetarian with a Harvard M.B.A., Mrs. Cruz is a managing director at Goldman Sachs, one of the Wall Street firms that helped set off the populist rage that ushered Mr. Cruz into the Senate in 2012. She works for Goldman in Houston, where she lives with the couple’s two young children, and as her husband’s fame has increased — depending on the audience, he is among the most pilloried or revered members of the Senate — she has maintained a low profile.

“She’s a vegetarian with a Harvard M.B.A.,” Glenn said shaking his head. “I didn’t know he married an educated woman who was a vegetarian! I mean who is the conspiracy theorist here? The New York Times… Why would we hate her? She’s a vegetarian? Who cares? She’s educated? Good. But it goes further. She’s also successful… Why would anyone find this interesting in saying that this is supposed to be really, really bad? Just because you work for Goldman Sachs doesn’t make you a bad person.”

How is that for a red herring?
 
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I always said I had no problem with the Halliburton contracts. They are one of maybe two companies that could have handled the job they were tasked with.

If you want to find classmates of Presidents, Congress, FLOTUS, Supreme Court, that are working for companies that do business with the Federal Govt, you will rapidly thin out the available pool.

Who does Ted Cruz's wife work for?

How is that for a red herring?
And you wife refuses yours?

You expect Cruz to sign up for Obamscare?
 
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Why is it a red herring?

Did you investigate whether Cruz was on it before he became a Senator?

Is he obligated to accept Fed HC?

I haven't researched the issue .

Never trust an educated vegetarian.....

Heard they practice voodoo naked in their barn too.
 

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