Only "Crappy" policeis will be cancelled....

I remember when insurance companies lowered costs by moving from blanket plans to cafeteria style plans. It used to be insurance covered just about everything but routine doctor visits. That was part of the deductible. Then the companies decided to move to cafeteria style plans where you only picked the coverage you wanted. If you didn't want maternity care or baby care you didn't have to pay for it. A reasonably healthy person could just get hospitalization or even just catastrophic.

Now we are paying high premiums for someone else's care, not your own, someone else's.

Well yeah.......but it's FREEEEEEE!!! :lmao:
 
The fact is that everyone will be paying a lot more for the same coverage because of the regulation that forces insurance companies to cover people with pre-existing conditions. Also the money to subsidize policies for low income people will come out of the policies of people who aren't receiving policies. Then there are all the new treatments that have to be covered like abortions, birth control, sex change operations, psychiatric care and substance abuse treatment. You have to pay for this stuff whether you want it or not.


You have to pay for this stuff even if nobody can get access to it due to lack of health care providers.
 
it's a brain disease :lol:

nothing here that can't be fixed with an infusion of tax revenue. (-: (like nobody saw that coming)

taxes would increase either way because between skyrocketing health care costs and increasingly expensive, unaffordable insurance policies that constantly decrease in actual benefits, we all end up paying anyway.

It's pay now or pay later because human health care is inevitable, it is not about risk.

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it's a brain disease :lol:

Nothing here that can't be fixed with an infusion of tax revenue. (-: (Like nobody saw that coming)

Taxes would increase either way because between skyrocketing health care costs and increasingly expensive, unaffordable insurance policies that constantly decrease in actual benefits, we all end up paying anyway.


Hey, that sounds just like Obamacare, only it's much worse.

It's pay now or pay later because human health care is inevitable, it is not about risk.

Human healthcare is about as "inevitable" as winning the lottery.
 
it's a brain disease :lol:

Nothing here that can't be fixed with an infusion of tax revenue. (-: (Like nobody saw that coming)

Taxes would increase either way because between skyrocketing health care costs and increasingly expensive, unaffordable insurance policies that constantly decrease in actual benefits, we all end up paying anyway.

It's pay now or pay later because human health care is inevitable, it is not about risk.

You're really one stupid shit, aren't you? As if anyne couldn't tell from your absurd screen name.
 

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