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AlienScience
reply to post by LittleBlackEagle
So your theory is that "most people" are going to go without health insurance and instead pay a fine that is a couple thousand dollars less than what the insurance will cost?
I'm not sure if you understand this or not, but you paying the fine is more beneficial to the ACA than you purchasing insurance. The ACA gets direct funding from you and you get zero benefits.
Good plan, let me know how that works out.
AlienScience
reply to post by burdman30ott6
Simple solution.
Follow the law.
AlienScience
I'm not sure if you understand this or not, but you paying the fine is more beneficial to the ACA than you purchasing insurance. The ACA gets direct funding from you and you get zero benefits.
Is there any part of Obamacare that you don't like? Just asking.
Let's see, many people make minimum wage say $18K per year. Some of the cheapest quotes I've seen for this "affordable" care is about $400 a month and carries large deductibles.
Great plan, but hey if you can't pay they can always send you to the debt prison so they kill two birds with one stone. If you're poor they get rid of you and if you're really poor you get to die.
AlienScience
And if you are making 18k a year, your insurance is going to be mostly if not all paid for by subsidies.
So yeah, that's a win for that minimum wage worker. They now have healthcare insurance when before they didn't.
No, if you can't pay you will get subsidies so to help you pay.
My daughter and my son in law both make minimum wage and are barely surviving as it is. Doesn't matter to them what subsidies they get, if the gov is taking more money out of their checks they are screwed.
As I noted above getting "help to pay" is definitely not going to help them and I'd bet it won't help the tens of millions of others in the same boat.
AlienScience
Should I make up a completely fictional story as well?
AlienScience
Does it hurt for them to give it a chance and see what it has to offer?
burdman30ott6
AlienScience
Does it hurt for them to give it a chance and see what it has to offer?
Hey, pssst! Pay me a couple grand out of your wallet this year, please. I have no freaking clue what, if anything you'll get from me in return... but does it hurt for you to give it a chance and see what the deal has to offer?
I'm gonna need a doctor visit fto reattach my sides, soon.
AlienScience
So for people who are low income, they may pay $57 a month, have zero deductible and pay $3 per doctors visit...yeah...that really coincides with your fictional story.
AlienScience
reply to post by burdman30ott6
Here, go read how fictitious and false your story was.
money.cnn.com...
So for people who are low income, they may pay $57 a month, have zero deductible and pay $3 per doctors visit...yeah...that really coincides with your fictional story.
(These figures are statewide averages and vary by region.)
burdman30ott6
AlienScience
So for people who are low income, they may pay $57 a month, have zero deductible and pay $3 per doctors visit...yeah...that really coincides with your fictional story.
Who in the hell is talking just about low income Americans? I'm talking about the middle class. Add in the "penalty" for doing a goddamned perfectly legal habit of using tobacco and according to this: kff.org... an average American family of 4 making $60,000 a year (very much part of that 76% living paycheck to paycheck) will enjoy a premium of $786 per month (of which $377 per month will be subsidized after the fact) and a$12,700 out of pocket max. That's real freaking pain right there. You can jam your fingers in your little ears and blab "fictitious fictitious" all you want, doesn't change the facts one bit.
I also notice that you conveniently avoided answering the tax subsidy question. How do you feed a family today with a rebate check you won't see until next year? Hmm? I'd love to know a way.edit on 2-10-2013 by burdman30ott6 because: (no reason given)