Ray From Cleveland
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- Aug 16, 2015
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I personally support decoupling health insurance from employment.Some states did a better job setting up Healthcare Exchanges than others. Your state for exampleHis plans were shit. I never had insurance so crappy in my life compared to what Commie Care was offering. Don't tell me he didn't know. How could you not know? Don't give me this garbage they had to pass it to see what was in it.
Why don’t you tell us again how your employer screwed you on healthcare coverage and blamed Obama
Sure. I had employer sponsored coverage my entire adult life. The day Commie Care started, my employer (like so many others) dropped our coverage. Rates went so high they were no longer affordable.
When I sought other jobs, they were all the same; no health insurance coverage. While it's been many years since I went on a job hunt, it's something I never experienced before. Most companies offered coverage because that was the only way to get employees. Commie Care gave employers the ability to not have to deal with health insurance any longer.
Just think, why would you want to have to pick a job based on the type of insurance offered? Employers only offer a handful of plans, why be forced to chose from such limited options?
Nothing limits you more than Commie Care. Most of the plans are unaffordable. Do you know how many companies they offer for my care giver? One. That's it, just one company, and their plans are unaffordable. No competition, just one insurance company.
Find a cheaper doctor.
There’s no guarantee a prospective employer would cover your caregiver either.
They always did in the past. But there you go: if you like your doctor, you can't keep your doctor. It's not affordable.