Insurance companies increasingly using cheap DNA testing to deny coverage

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When you send DNA testing samples to companies like Ancestry.com, you can be sure that it will sold to the highest bidder, as in insurance companies looking to justify coverage denial. They call it ‘risk management’ but critics call invasion of personhood. Why? Because it can change the course of your life for the worse. ⁃ TN Editor
Insurance Companies Increasingly Using Cheap DNA Testing To Deny Coverage
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Like we said, you think you have nothing to hide nor nothing to worry about this is a perfect example of how what you don't know about or think is a conspiracy can be used against you and the uninformed have no fking idea why or how come because they haven't a clue what games the Gov. plays.

For the record sheep this was all under Obama the asshole, Bush the asshole you heroes .

and in another article :

Ancestry.com takes DNA ownership rights from customers and their relatives

Don’t use the AncestryDNA testing service without actually reading the Ancestry.com Terms of Service and Privacy Policy. According to these legal contracts, you still own your DNA, but so does Ancestry.com.
 
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They shouldn't be able to reject you claim based on this.....

They have to fucking accept you.

You don't even know the half of it . Obamacare was engineered to fk everyone over. MSM doesn't tell you that.
 
It gets even worse. Republicans have a bill that would force employees to subject to DNA tests. That is something that is not required now. Look out. The Republicans who talk about individual rights care more about the rights of big businesses to screw people.
 
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It gets even worse. Republicans have a bill that would force employees to subject to DNA tests. That is something that is not required now. Look out. The Republicans who talk about individual rights care more about the rights of big businesses to screw people.

Try not blaming the republicans the democrats are the ones in love with huge Government . All this took place under OBAMA, not TRUMP.
 
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An autographed copy of the bill after the House passed Obamacare in Washington, Sunday, March 21, 2010.
1. You are young and don’t want health insurance? You are starting up a small business and need to minimize expenses, and one way to do that is to forego health insurance? Tough. You have to pay $750 annually for the “privilege.” (Section 1501)

2. You are young and healthy and want to pay for insurance that reflects that status? Tough. You’ll have to pay for premiums that cover not only you, but also the guy who smokes three packs a day, drink a gallon of whiskey and eats chicken fat off the floor. That’s because insurance companies will no longer be able to underwrite on the basis of a person’s health status. (Section 2701).

3. You would like to pay less in premiums by buying insurance with lifetime or annual limits on coverage? Tough. Health insurers will no longer be able to offer such policies, even if that is what customers prefer. (Section 2711).

4. Think you’d like a policy that is cheaper because it doesn’t cover preventive care or requires cost-sharing for such care? Tough. Health insurers will no longer be able to offer policies that do not cover preventive services or offer them with cost-sharing, even if that’s what the customer wants. (Section 2712).

5. You are an employer and you would like to offer coverage that doesn’t allow your employers’ slacker children to stay on the policy until age 26? Tough. (Section 2714).

6. You must buy a policy that covers ambulatory patient services, emergency services, hospitalization, maternity and newborn care, mental health and substance use disorder services, including behavioral health treatment; prescription drugs; rehabilitative and habilitative services and devices; laboratory services; preventive and wellness services; chronic disease management; and pediatric services, including oral and vision care.

You’re a single guy without children? Tough, your policy must cover pediatric services. You’re a woman who can’t have children? Tough, your policy must cover maternity services. You’re a teetotaler? Tough, your policy must cover substance abuse treatment. (Add your own violation of personal freedom here.) (Section 1302).

7. Do you want a plan with lots of cost-sharing and low premiums? Well, the best you can do is a “Bronze plan,” which has benefits that provide benefits that are actuarially equivalent to 60% of the full actuarial value of the benefits provided under the plan. Anything lower than that, tough. (Section 1302 (d) (1) (A))

8. You are an employer in the small-group insurance market and you’d like to offer policies with deductibles higher than $2,000 for individuals and $4,000 for families? Tough. (Section 1302 (c) (2) (A).

20 Ways ObamaCare Will Take Away Our Freedoms
 
It gets even worse. Republicans have a bill that would force employees to subject to DNA tests. That is something that is not required now. Look out. The Republicans who talk about individual rights care more about the rights of big businesses to screw people.

Try not blaming the republicans the democrats are the ones in love with huge Government . All this took place under OBAMA, not TRUMP.

This bill was introduced by a Republican Congressman. Worth noting that a Republican led Congress now allows ISPs to sell your personal information. Democrats and Republicans are two sides of a coin. One extremely anti-business and one extremely pro-business at the expense of the ordinary people.
 
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“Obamacare taxes directly suppress economic growth. The best example of this is the 3.8 percent so-called Net Investment Income Investment Tax on capital gains and dividends… A related tax hike is the 0.9 percent Medicare surtax on wages and self-employment income…”



The full letter can be found here and is below:

47 Conservative Groups and Activists: The Senate Should Repeal All Obamacare Taxes

June 13, 2017

The Honorable Orrin G. Hatch
Chairman, Senate Committee on Finance
219 Dirksen Senate Office Building
Washington, DC 20510

Dear Chairman Hatch:

As the Senate continues to make progress on legislation to repeal and replace Obamacare, we urge you and your colleagues to include repeal of the nearly 20 taxes imposed by the law.

47 Conservative Groups and Activists: The Senate Should Repeal All Obamacare Taxes
 

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