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In reply to the discussion: The Mandated "Bronze" Policy on The Exchange will only cover 60% of the actual Health Care Cost? [View all]99Forever
(14,524 posts)64. Then educate us.
'Cuz so far, all you've done is bluster and juke dance.
So, if you have any ethics at all, simply supply the information Bvar asked you for politely, or just admit you don't have it.
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The Mandated "Bronze" Policy on The Exchange will only cover 60% of the actual Health Care Cost? [View all]
bvar22
Nov 2012
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Bvar's quote is very similar to the Kaiser Family Foundation release on this
riderinthestorm
Nov 2012
#14
Have you ever had insurance? There's a lot of confusion about how health insurance works.
Politicub
Nov 2012
#68
it will shake out to benefit the insurance companies who wrote this legislation lol nt
msongs
Nov 2012
#7
A poor person with subsidized coverage is better able to afford primary care.
lumberjack_jeff
Nov 2012
#75
Wow! Its a first - usually you are all about educating us about Obama's positions and policies
riderinthestorm
Nov 2012
#24
"Since you seemed very plugged in to this Admin, I'd be grateful for help in sorting this out. "
ProSense
Nov 2012
#29
Tried. Can't find it. So you won't help us out here with a table or graph?
riderinthestorm
Nov 2012
#32
Gee, you were all over THIS thread and many others today with LOTS of helpful links
riderinthestorm
Nov 2012
#48
Here's an apparently thorough exploration from U.S. News and World Report
Small Accumulates
Nov 2012
#52
Reccing not only for critical info about the ongoing screwing of the masses through faux "reform,"
woo me with science
Nov 2012
#60
Considering my monthly premium would be about $350 (after the tax credit)...
WorseBeforeBetter
Nov 2012
#83
And Republican-controlled North Carolina wants to reduce unemployment benefits...
WorseBeforeBetter
Nov 2012
#99
I hate all this stuff there should just be one awesome health care for all
limpyhobbler
Nov 2012
#84
That covers "Premiums" paid to the Insurance Companies for the mandated policies on The Exchange.
bvar22
Nov 2012
#112
I don't see how anyone can be happy for people who can't afford decent insurance
OneTenthofOnePercent
Nov 2012
#113
Unfortunately the ACA was written assuming you'd be covered by Medicaid. If a state doesn't opt in
PoliticAverse
Nov 2012
#131
Gee, if only someone had, what do you call it, predicted this way back then.
Egalitarian Thug
Nov 2012
#132
this health care plan is such a hodge-podge, no doubt because of horse-dealing in its passage.
HiPointDem
Nov 2012
#135