How many people here have Obammacare

? just out of curiosity
Every American has it .....

Some pay for it and receive no benefit from it
Some receive the benefits and don't pay for it
Some receive the benefits and only pay for part of it

Which group do you think is the least happy with the situation?

;)

"What a country!" -- Yakov Smirnoff
 
I've never had health insurance of any creed, I've declined it at all my jobs. I do pay the stupid tax now though; my last "individual mandate fine" was $2k, which is three fucking times the max I've ever paid for medical health care in my life. You're fucking welcome thieves...
 
? just out of curiosity
Every American has it .....

Some pay for it and receive no benefit from it
Some receive the benefits and don't pay for it
Some receive the benefits and only pay for part of it

Which group do you think is the least happy with the situation?

;)

"What a country!" -- Yakov Smirnoff


When does the 2500 $ reduction in healthcare premiums kick in?

Why did I have to lose the doctor I liked and the healthcare plan I liked?


My cost have gone up both in terms of premiums and copays
 
Jimmy_Chitwood Short changed maybe... I don't even know what my hubby paid out, probably close to the same given his income. I figure between the two of us we towed like eight freeloaders, in addition to our own family. Fucking socialist bastards.
 
When does the 2500 $ reduction in healthcare premiums kick in?
Never.... fairy tales are funny that way, they sound good on paper but rarely bear any resemblance to the real world.

Why did I have to lose the doctor I liked and the healthcare plan I liked?
Because you're one of the suckers that chose to work for a living and earn your own way instead of being one of the smart folks that use government to force others to do it for them.

My cost have gone up both in terms of premiums and copays
Welcome to the "Fucked by Government AGAIN" club, your membership card along with a complimentary coffee mug are in the mail. :)

"The most terrifying words in the English language are: I'm from the government and I'm here to help." -- Ronald Reagan
 
and to think that back in 2008/09,,,millions and millions of dolts {aka bummer supporters} actually believed that someday they could just walk into a doctors office/no long application/form to fill out....just go to the receptionist,,,tell her your ailment,,,wait 10 minutes,,,see the doctor,,he treats you,,,then you just leave,,,and u dont have to pay,,,,,right?
 
The government runs on what's basically one big credit card for those who don't work. "Well you guys can just use this and then the taxpayers will pay that card off for you every month." While I do understand why some people want to use taxpayer dollars to evenly distribute wealth so we're not 1/2 third world country, 1/2 first world country, it's done the incorrect way.

Those on unemployment (some understandably had the unfortunate event of being fired/laid off from their douche bag employer) shouldn't be receiving as much in one week as someone who's even making minimum wage yet alone $12 or so an hour while working full time. They should be making $150 or so a week. $150 is base income plus $50 a month in food stamps (go shop at Aldi), and then if the person decides to contribute to society by means of community service, they can receive another $200 a month, but at least they're contributing to society and not just sitting on their ass. Total paid out? $550/month, or essentially $3.44 an hour (when equal to a 40 hour work week).

How do you manage $550 a month you ask? Well, you can take a bus to the grocery store and your job interviews. Need clothes for the interview? Apply for a grant that'll give you a $50 limit on purchasing clothes ONE TIME for your interview(s), with the receipt intact sent back to the government IRS. If the receipt isn't returned within 10 business days of receiving this grant a warrant for your arrest will be put out because the money spent should be audited. The money remaining on the card that provides this grant will be returned to the taxpayer pool, and if you get a job after using this grant, it's coming off of your next year's tax return, if you get one. A cell phone from T-Mobile could cost you $3 a day and that's only if you use it, easily affordable for emergencies only or for being contacted for job interviews, you aren't entitled to a taxpayer funded Obamaphone. Companies like National Grid provide electricity for those who are poor at a reduced rate subsidized by other customers already, use your monthly allotment towards the bill. You don't need wi-fi or high speed internet, use dial-up for $5 a month. If you need a place to live, ask a family member and we'll give them a generous tax credit of $500 a month, with a maximum of $3,000/year for providing the service to you, which will then be garnished from YOUR wages once you get a job.

In fact, if anything is so important to get you back on your feet that you need a small wad of cash, we could give it to you, but everything should have to have a receipt and be audited by the IRS or else a warrant will be put out for your arrest.
 
Obamacare was designed to fail so the Feds could go single payer and then your healthcare will be like a pothole.
 
GOP getting Ready to Brutally Sodomize the AMERICAN people


Leaked Report Says Millions Would Lose Health Coverage
February 25, 2017


“Republican replacement plans for Obamacare would lead to significant declines in the number of Americans with health insurance coverage,” according to a McKinsey analysis presented at the National Governors Association and obtained by Vox.

“The analysis includes graphs on what the Republican plan to overhaul Obamacare’s tax credits, generally making them less generous, would do. They are based on the recent 19-page proposal that Republican leadership released about their plan to repeal and replace Obamacare.”
 
? just out of curiosity
Every American has it .....

Some pay for it and receive no benefit from it
Some receive the benefits and don't pay for it
Some receive the benefits and only pay for part of it

Which group do you think is the least happy with the situation?

;)

"What a country!" -- Yakov Smirnoff

You don't know what you are talking about, very far from everyone, only about 10-15% have a plan from individual insurance exchanges or Medicaid expansion.

Most people get their insurance through their employer and out of those most already had a plan that met ACA standards.
 
? just out of curiosity
Every American has it .....

Some pay for it and receive no benefit from it
Some receive the benefits and don't pay for it
Some receive the benefits and only pay for part of it

Which group do you think is the least happy with the situation?

;)

"What a country!" -- Yakov Smirnoff

You don't know what you are talking about, very far from everyone, only about 10-15% have a plan from individual insurance exchanges or Medicaid expansion.

Most people get their insurance through their employer and out of those most already had a plan that met ACA standards.

Apparently you're too vapid to understand what I posted.

Here's a hint for the clueless: IF YOU PAY FOR IT AND/OR IT AFFECTS THE CONTENTS OF YOUR INSURANCE YOU "HAVE IT" whether you actually get any benefits from it or not

No go re-read what I posted again and keep re-reading it until the fucking OBVIOUS sinks in, see ya in 20 years or so.
 
? just out of curiosity
Every American has it .....

Some pay for it and receive no benefit from it
Some receive the benefits and don't pay for it
Some receive the benefits and only pay for part of it

Which group do you think is the least happy with the situation?

;)

"What a country!" -- Yakov Smirnoff

You don't know what you are talking about, very far from everyone, only about 10-15% have a plan from individual insurance exchanges or Medicaid expansion.

Most people get their insurance through their employer and out of those most already had a plan that met ACA standards.

Apparently you're too vapid to understand what I posted.

Here's a hint for the clueless: IF YOU PAY FOR IT AND/OR IT AFFECTS THE CONTENTS OF YOUR INSURANCE YOU "HAVE IT" whether you actually get any benefits from it or not

No go re-read what I posted again and keep re-reading it until the fucking OBVIOUS sinks in, see ya in 20 years or so.

Here is clue - THAT IS CLEARLY NOT WHAT THE OP WAS ASKING, nor does it make any sense.

By this lunatic standard we are all on foodstamps because we all pay for it in some way. Of course unlike foodstamps ACA subsidy spending was paid for with taxes that mostly affect only those without insurance and top braket income, so there is even less of a connection then that.
 
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