debbiedowner
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Oh really? And the FACT that there aren't people there has nothing to do with it?Ahhh, hellOOOooo! Triple knock knock!That's a total bullsh!t lie. And you know it. You are disgusting. Why bother even pretending a political discussion if you are going to flat out lie?O's healthcare has already screwed millions. Hundreds of thousands have died due to this law.
Total truth. Would you like to insure the people in Ohio? Because thanks to Obamascare, no one else is.........
The more people, the more providers. Ohio has only 11 million people. No cities over a million and only one over a half million. There are huge parts of Ohio where there is almost no one living there. That means no providers. Congress could figure out a way to bring in more providers. If they wanted to. But what fun is that? Republicans want to seriously screw America. Helping millions get healthcare is hardly the GOP "Way".
No, the reason companies are pulling out from certain parts of the countries is the administration has left them hanging on cost share reduction and risk corridor payments. No one knows if they are going to receive them for the rest of this year or next. Trump was suppose to give an answer on May 21, all he did was extend his decision for 90 days, which put the insurance companies past the June date they were suppose to file their rates. Some companies have filed two sets of rates, one with a high increase in case the csr's are gone and one if they are going to be there. Those were the smart companies.
Sure. Uh huh.
Aren't people where? Ohio? The population has nothing to do with why insurance companies are pulling out of Ohio.