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Th1onein

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82. Here's the quote directly from his subject line in the OP: Here's my ACA rate INCREASE for those wh
Thu Oct 10, 2013, 08:01 PM
Oct 2013

You read that? "Here's my ACA rate INCREASE."

Now, you can twist it any way you want to, SKIPPY, but that looks like a lie to me.

It looks like an upgraded policy. Sparkly Oct 2013 #1
I _can't_ keep the same plan. ReverendDeuce Oct 2013 #3
Who is the "they" that is forcing you? notadmblnd Oct 2013 #19
Companies that are complying with the law as written Yo_Mama Oct 2013 #190
but it is my understanding that if your premiums are more than something like 10% of what you make notadmblnd Oct 2013 #199
This message was self-deleted by its author lostincalifornia Oct 2013 #209
Yes it is. It's entirely ACA Yo_Mama Oct 2013 #225
It looks like your current company is trying to take you for a ride. Incitatus Oct 2013 #24
Yes it is B2G Oct 2013 #32
Yes, they do because before, a plan with maternity coverage would cost... Barack_America Oct 2013 #34
Ok, so his plan does have to be upgraded. Incitatus Oct 2013 #60
There's no indication this plan is through an exchange. Barack_America Oct 2013 #64
It doesn't matter B2G Oct 2013 #75
I appreciate your assistance in this thread... nt ReverendDeuce Oct 2013 #126
I completely understand B2G Oct 2013 #250
We all know the ACA is not perfect . . . brush Oct 2013 #157
Yes, it's part of the new law. Other co's on the exchange are just as ridiculously priced. n/t ReverendDeuce Oct 2013 #55
Insurance companies are getting rid of their shitty catastrophic plans JaneyVee Oct 2013 #193
This message was self-deleted by its author lostincalifornia Oct 2013 #301
The ACA does not prevent premiums going up more than 10%. former9thward Oct 2013 #262
Right. Sparkly Oct 2013 #275
Is this insurance through an employer? B Calm Oct 2013 #2
It's an individual plan I've had for several years. n/t ReverendDeuce Oct 2013 #5
Did you check the rates you would get on healthcare.gov? bunnies Oct 2013 #10
Bingo! regnaD kciN Oct 2013 #21
Thank you. I was going to edit to add in what you said about subsidies... bunnies Oct 2013 #33
Who do you tuink insures the Obamacare policies? B2G Oct 2013 #39
But only healthcare.gov offers subsidies. bunnies Oct 2013 #52
Bingo? LOL... Brother, this IS THE EXCHANGE PLAN... I've seen it, it's the SAME PLAN... n/t ReverendDeuce Oct 2013 #56
It may be the same plan, but what people are saying is that if you actually acquire it via cui bono Oct 2013 #81
Most likely? B2G Oct 2013 #89
I have no idea, I'm just trying to clarify the point others are making with less cui bono Oct 2013 #98
his income level would help, too. mzteris Oct 2013 #289
400% of poverty level and below is 67% of the US population tabasco Oct 2013 #110
A single person making under $45,000 who's insurance is more than 9.5% of their salary VanillaRhapsody Oct 2013 #161
You've "seen" it. mzteris Oct 2013 #290
Wouldn't bet on that. The on and off exchange individual policies I'm hearing are the same. TheKentuckian Oct 2013 #188
PPACA is private indivual health insurance, not health care TransitJohn Oct 2013 #231
he probably can't Enrique Oct 2013 #42
He said in post #5 its not through his employer. bunnies Oct 2013 #44
oh ok i see Enrique Oct 2013 #76
If you get insurance from an employer tabasco Oct 2013 #114
So... Then you have not shopped for a better plan? Ohio Joe Oct 2013 #15
Sigh... I _did_ shop around, and this is on par with everything available... nt ReverendDeuce Oct 2013 #57
Really... Ohio Joe Oct 2013 #66
Feel free, but I understand B2G Oct 2013 #77
The people who signed it into law... sendero Oct 2013 #241
Gawd. Just cancel that stinker and get a plan through the exchanges. Sheesh. kestrel91316 Oct 2013 #113
The plans on the exchange are just as pricey, and this plan is already a part of the exchange... nt ReverendDeuce Oct 2013 #129
Well, deal with it. There are no more crappy policies available. There never should have been, kestrel91316 Oct 2013 #145
You've given the first post that is exactly what I wanted to say..... llmart Oct 2013 #162
$25k?? Jeez, I wish, lol. The Great Recession has put me down considerably from that. kestrel91316 Oct 2013 #171
Not to mention the caps on Maximum out of pocket... VanillaRhapsody Oct 2013 #252
Explain to my why my current policy was crappy, hmm? It worked well when I needed in two years ago. ReverendDeuce Oct 2013 #260
Listen..I hear you...me too cilla4progress Oct 2013 #313
Incoming! ... 1000words Oct 2013 #4
What does that mean? ReverendDeuce Oct 2013 #8
Some will not enjoy hearing your story 1000words Oct 2013 #12
because blaming the ACA for the fact that his insurance co. is trying to screw him... bunnies Oct 2013 #47
Rates at all five providers on the exchange are nearly identical... nt ReverendDeuce Oct 2013 #61
and subsidies? bunnies Oct 2013 #63
repeated refusal to address this question = he's full of baloney elehhhhna Oct 2013 #273
Except you have not bothered to go to healthcare,gov or your state site. DevonRex Oct 2013 #99
The aca was written for insurance companies. if it had been written correctly Doctor_J Oct 2013 #285
Im not getting helped by the ACA. bunnies Oct 2013 #286
If you show any hint of positivity toward Obama or what he's done... Drunken Irishman Oct 2013 #310
Funny, isnt it? bunnies Oct 2013 #312
This message was self-deleted by its author lostincalifornia Oct 2013 #303
Who is the "we" who is enrolling you? Beaverhausen Oct 2013 #6
50% Coinsurance, as in the OP's example, means you pay half Cal Carpenter Oct 2013 #115
Only "on top of the premiums", not the deductibles. Nye Bevan Oct 2013 #144
That's true, I misspoke. So the patient pays 100% of the bills until the deductible is reached Cal Carpenter Oct 2013 #150
Hes not a family, he is an individual. nt stevenleser Oct 2013 #159
Okay, so for him it is $9200. Cal Carpenter Oct 2013 #179
Yes, but the idea with an HSA compatible plan like this one Nye Bevan Oct 2013 #194
So the money they don't have... PETRUS Oct 2013 #196
We know that the OP earns at least $46,000 per year Nye Bevan Oct 2013 #200
You mean $6350 according to the documents he posted. stevenleser Oct 2013 #215
The out-of-pocket is in addition to the premiums. Cal Carpenter Oct 2013 #247
so don't get the free diagnostic tests.... VanillaRhapsody Oct 2013 #255
but others got great rates..... bajamary Oct 2013 #7
The point is people are being called liars when they talk about rate increases here... ReverendDeuce Oct 2013 #9
You're not getting a rate increase. Pab Sungenis Oct 2013 #29
Upgraded? Savannahmann Oct 2013 #41
Much more coverage. Pab Sungenis Oct 2013 #45
But you missed his point. Savannahmann Oct 2013 #70
Thank you. Some sanity in a sea of denial. nt B2G Oct 2013 #78
In single payer, you dont get to opt out of anything, you just get taxed. And the OP would get taxed stevenleser Oct 2013 #205
But in single-payer, it would not be a for-profit disease management model like it is today... ReverendDeuce Oct 2013 #258
None of that has to do with what was being discussed, which is choice of what is covered and stevenleser Oct 2013 #259
Why is it "interesting" that I don't want to share my income details? I don't qualify for a subsidy. ReverendDeuce Oct 2013 #261
oh hell yeah let's have a menu elehhhhna Oct 2013 #274
The posters point was that he had a menu of things to choose. Savannahmann Oct 2013 #283
He hasn't even looked up an ACA policy and is full of baloney elehhhhna Oct 2013 #292
So you are saying that the requirements of the ACA on insurance Savannahmann Oct 2013 #293
WHat part of "pool" is confusing? elehhhhna Oct 2013 #296
I would guess that the "upgraded" part of the new plans would be....... socialist_n_TN Oct 2013 #49
His insurance company is not B2G Oct 2013 #43
It only "proves" that you don't know enough about the ACA… regnaD kciN Oct 2013 #31
Individual policy premiums for males in my state have risen because of ACA... ReverendDeuce Oct 2013 #264
They are being called liars for blaming ACA for their insurance company's greed. kestrel91316 Oct 2013 #118
Yes. cilla4progress Oct 2013 #314
You're getting more things covered. So, it should go up. Yavin4 Oct 2013 #11
Fortunately, he now has maternity coverage. dairydog91 Oct 2013 #16
Well it is a family plan, so obviously he has a wife and possibly children. notadmblnd Oct 2013 #25
It is not a family plan. It's an individual plan. n/t ReverendDeuce Oct 2013 #53
Well you circled/highlighted the family numbers as if those were your prices notadmblnd Oct 2013 #62
I've been paying extra for coverage of obese people and their ills for my whole life and you don't kestrel91316 Oct 2013 #121
Gotta rec your post. llmart Oct 2013 #167
Most these assholes are RW trolls. They don't even try to be subtle. kestrel91316 Oct 2013 #174
Yeah, I figured this was a "plant"..... llmart Oct 2013 #178
I do sense a serious "demotivating" effort by some. MADem Oct 2013 #306
Democrats DO value the social contract. RWers don't. You can always tell who is who by that. kestrel91316 Oct 2013 #176
Getting angry at contributing to maternity care is silly. MADem Oct 2013 #304
He also has mental health coverage. moriah Oct 2013 #189
Yeah, and I gotta pay for school that other people's kids go to. SolutionisSolidarity Oct 2013 #191
An extra $75 a month in premiums, but also higher deductible and coinsurance. BlueCheese Oct 2013 #28
Sorry, but you have already used maternity coverage.nt Barack_America Oct 2013 #13
Where are you getting this print-out? regnaD kciN Oct 2013 #14
I did. They are all just as bad, as I said. n/t ReverendDeuce Oct 2013 #18
So you admit that these photos are not from the ACA site, but from your insurance company. Th1onein Oct 2013 #36
Jesus back off B2G Oct 2013 #50
Oh, I "get it," alright. I just don't like people playing me for a fool. Neither should you. Th1onein Oct 2013 #59
Here's the deal skippy B2G Oct 2013 #67
Here's the quote directly from his subject line in the OP: Here's my ACA rate INCREASE for those wh Th1onein Oct 2013 #82
It is an ACA increase B2G Oct 2013 #84
Bullshit Caretha Oct 2013 #136
Actually, shes right. darkangel218 Oct 2013 #181
ACA requires it Yo_Mama Oct 2013 #197
I see. darkangel218 Oct 2013 #208
It will shock them Yo_Mama Oct 2013 #226
Nope. Th1onein Oct 2013 #238
For the last time I *DID* see the exchange plans... ReverendDeuce Oct 2013 #246
You came on here posting photos of your private insurance carriers rates and tried to pass them off Th1onein Oct 2013 #256
What? What are you TALKING about? ReverendDeuce Oct 2013 #263
No, these are Blue Cross rates that are for a Blue Cross plan that has the comparable coverage that Th1onein Oct 2013 #271
It *IS* a plan offered on our state's exchange! What is SO HARD TO UNDERSTAND? ReverendDeuce Oct 2013 #272
You don't get it. I DO understand what you are trying to tell me. Th1onein Oct 2013 #284
Because we are Liberals not libertarians. MattBaggins Oct 2013 #299
Hey! Dont talk to Jesus that way. bunnies Oct 2013 #65
He never said the documents were from the government site. subterranean Oct 2013 #72
I'm going to be paying $1,300/month for coverage until the ACA kicks in after the first. WilliamPitt Oct 2013 #17
No shit n/t PasadenaTrudy Oct 2013 #38
Geezus. $1300 for the 3 of you? Thats just insane. nt bunnies Oct 2013 #40
Mine is 2,000. nt msanthrope Oct 2013 #96
ouchhhhhh steve2470 Oct 2013 #102
Yes...my ACA premium is lower. 2k is what I am paying 'til it kicks in. nt msanthrope Oct 2013 #142
Damn, that is brutal. Affordable? Really? dkf Oct 2013 #107
Um, my ACA premium is less than a third of that. How interesting you assumed an anti-ACA stance. nt msanthrope Oct 2013 #141
Our family plan through work has been $1800 for three of us. Ms. Toad Oct 2013 #165
The last year I was self employed I spent 1200/month. Warren Stupidity Oct 2013 #154
Fuckin A! The Midway Rebel Oct 2013 #166
Right? WilliamPitt Oct 2013 #170
The full premium for Medicare part A & B is something like $1100/month this year Recursion Oct 2013 #236
I hear you. I pay $620/month for an individual plan. Sparkly Oct 2013 #248
What's your age, married, single, home state, and annual income B Calm Oct 2013 #20
The plan name is different gollygee Oct 2013 #22
People are 'not believing' you because you are mixing terms. grantcart Oct 2013 #23
Not sure your income but do you think that is a huge increase? 4bucksagallon Oct 2013 #26
Check the ACA. Wait Wut Oct 2013 #27
seems about right pacog Oct 2013 #30
welcome to DU gopiscrap Oct 2013 #182
Individual policy? Get on the exchange and find Lars39 Oct 2013 #35
I did. They are all just as bad. Already did my homework before posting. nt ReverendDeuce Oct 2013 #125
But you didn't post those results. Lars39 Oct 2013 #133
Look at all the increased coverage you're getting. Pab Sungenis Oct 2013 #37
I got a similar looking notice PasadenaTrudy Oct 2013 #46
When I had individual insurance, my rate would go up at least $100 a year ecstatic Oct 2013 #48
Have you tried going through the Exchange? Marrah_G Oct 2013 #51
You're right... Keefer Oct 2013 #130
I'm thinking that you don't understand how this works Marrah_G Oct 2013 #134
It is. BlueCheese Oct 2013 #175
Well, that does suck. subterranean Oct 2013 #54
I understand your point. Savannahmann Oct 2013 #58
You're getting hosed, and it's MANDATED. nt Demo_Chris Oct 2013 #68
oops. nevermind. spanone Oct 2013 #69
Maybe you should leave Blue Essentials. Agnosticsherbet Oct 2013 #71
Im sorry to say this, but youre wrong. darkangel218 Oct 2013 #73
The insurance company put him into the new plan. subterranean Oct 2013 #79
Ahh i see. darkangel218 Oct 2013 #177
I give up B2G Oct 2013 #80
Lol! darkangel218 Oct 2013 #180
the pics you posted are not from the exhange scheming daemons Oct 2013 #74
ONE MORE TIME FOR THE SLOW KIDS... B2G Oct 2013 #83
Stop insulting people ProSense Oct 2013 #86
Whatever nt B2G Oct 2013 #87
Exactly! Rosa Luxemburg Oct 2013 #93
I suppose it's OK for posters to insult the OP B2G Oct 2013 #94
The OP is deliberately withholding several important pieces of information. That is being dishonest. stevenleser Oct 2013 #219
But his plan with his doctor is what he wanted. dkf Oct 2013 #111
Not quite. Keefer Oct 2013 #135
The sales job was deceptive. dkf Oct 2013 #138
Until he checks the prices out through the exchange the numbers don't mean anything. Marrah_G Oct 2013 #92
The OP claims he did check out the exchange but does not appear to want to show those numbers Ohio Joe Oct 2013 #97
If he makes less then 45000, as a sigle person, he will get a subsidy. Marrah_G Oct 2013 #104
Right. Why only half the facts? Half assed, it seems. Dark n Stormy Knight Oct 2013 #120
People are getting really sick of your RW talking points. kestrel91316 Oct 2013 #122
Some are getting sick of being called names for speaking truth. Skip Intro Oct 2013 #221
add me to that too. Puzzledtraveller Oct 2013 #253
For the one REALLY slow kid: insurance companies are no longer permitted to sell REALLY crappy kestrel91316 Oct 2013 #128
The whole point of the OP is this: Keefer Oct 2013 #140
He is a HUMAN BEING. He is not forced to buy medical insurance. STOP LYING about that, people. kestrel91316 Oct 2013 #146
Ah... Keefer Oct 2013 #147
Yep, because in due time, without insurance, he WILL incur medical bills he can't pay. kestrel91316 Oct 2013 #152
Okay. Keefer Oct 2013 #155
Enjoy your stay. kestrel91316 Oct 2013 #169
So, just suck it up and pay, right? Seeking Serenity Oct 2013 #172
He WANTS insurance, so yeah. And if he makes more than 50K, he's getting a god deal. bettyellen Oct 2013 #185
It's really not even a question of WANTING insurance anymore, now is it? Seeking Serenity Oct 2013 #202
Yes! If you want to shirk responsibility and have resources- you have to pay a penalty. Awesome!! bettyellen Oct 2013 #207
Slow kids? That's how you have a conversation with those who may not agree with you? louslobbs Oct 2013 #164
Yeah, I remember before Obamacare, when premiums didn't rise. n/t Orsino Oct 2013 #316
And I'm sorry this is happening B2G Oct 2013 #85
well duh! never go for a HDHP plan NMDemDist2 Oct 2013 #88
Bingo. Pab Sungenis Oct 2013 #151
Mislead Much? Tarheel_Dem Oct 2013 #90
A LOT of "Not Covered"s are now covered SoCalDem Oct 2013 #91
It would be very interesting and educational for us if you would check the exchange cui bono Oct 2013 #95
If you were born at sometime in the past, a woman has been charged higher rates to have you. bravenak Oct 2013 #100
+1 000 000 000 kestrel91316 Oct 2013 #132
best post of the week! Whisp Oct 2013 #288
Subsidy Calculator at the Kaiser Family Foundation. For all states. It works. DevonRex Oct 2013 #101
ACA put this one up today B2G Oct 2013 #108
LOL! You must not have noticed but they USE the Kaiser site for the subsidy calculation. DevonRex Oct 2013 #137
You also left out the most important thing on that site: the warning at the bottom of EVERY PAGE. Pab Sungenis Oct 2013 #153
But the ones on the Kaiser site do. So, use the first one to find out which companies and DevonRex Oct 2013 #206
don't pop the propaganda balloon. dionysus Oct 2013 #184
I'm trying to DevonRex Oct 2013 #227
With dental, vision, maternity, and mental health coverage? kentuck Oct 2013 #103
The ACA only covers pediatric dental/vision to age 19... I am in mid 30s so I get nothing. nt ReverendDeuce Oct 2013 #242
What were your pre-2010 annual and lifetime maximums? pnwmom Oct 2013 #105
its silly Niceguy1 Oct 2013 #106
Why are you refusing to say wether you get a subsidy or your income? jbond56 Oct 2013 #109
Stop whining. You've got yourself a bronze plan there, and that premium is quite reasonable. I kestrel91316 Oct 2013 #112
The ACA depends on younger healthier people paying more for sicker older people. dkf Oct 2013 #116
Wait. Time out. lumberjack_jeff Oct 2013 #117
The rate on the exchange is the same as what BCBS sent me... sigh... nt ReverendDeuce Oct 2013 #123
Whats your income and do you qualify for a subsidy? jbond56 Oct 2013 #124
He refuses to say. Pab Sungenis Oct 2013 #156
Can you post those figures as well? louslobbs Oct 2013 #168
You're also getting mental health coverage and improved drug coverage. LeftyMom Oct 2013 #119
Then keep the old plan treestar Oct 2013 #127
From a 0 to 50% Copay....you lucked out on that one...what an upgrade. ileus Oct 2013 #131
Essentially, you're upset that you have to help pay for children's health care demwing Oct 2013 #139
I have an idea demwing Oct 2013 #143
I don't see ACA circled anywhere. gulliver Oct 2013 #148
I do sympathize with the fact that your mental health benefits are usless with a $2500 deductible Hippo_Tron Oct 2013 #149
exactly, and all the women in this country paid the insurance bump for birthing you. No more! bettyellen Oct 2013 #187
post your ACA rate now, or this is bullshit. bettyellen Oct 2013 #158
It's weird, several people including myself have asked to see these comparative figures, to no louslobbs Oct 2013 #173
it's not weird, Lou- it's obviously quite deliberate. as a woman who paid extra for maternity care bettyellen Oct 2013 #183
I agree, it's doing what's not only fair, but what's right. Same thing with paying taxes, I like louslobbs Oct 2013 #217
that is exactly it! i feel educating myself to vote thoughtfully and paying taxes is my give back.. bettyellen Oct 2013 #220
I didn't bother to ask, as it didn't make sense anyway. The refusal to answer is consistent with it freshwest Oct 2013 #198
I'll go with "something." n/t louslobbs Oct 2013 #218
Many pieces of information missing. Like... How much money do you make. I'm guessing a fair amount. stevenleser Oct 2013 #160
I just looked at my numbers. Turbineguy Oct 2013 #163
So your subsidy made a big difference. Lex Oct 2013 #186
The subsidy makes a big difference Turbineguy Oct 2013 #192
If you make enough to not qualify for subsidies, you can afford $236 a month. SolutionisSolidarity Oct 2013 #195
I've browsed through the posts on this thread, and I wish yours was on top! hedgehog Oct 2013 #210
That is absolute bullshit. Skip Intro Oct 2013 #222
If you live payday to payday, and you don't qualify for subsidies, then you have other problems. SolutionisSolidarity Oct 2013 #224
Oh, there's more. Skip Intro Oct 2013 #229
Gee what a swell tale HangOnKids Oct 2013 #232
"I wub creekjdog." Rex Oct 2013 #267
The fellow travelers are all telling the same tale in this thread. And it's laughable. Ikonoklast Oct 2013 #257
You hit the donut hole in you Republican controlled state. I replied to you in that thread and PM. stevenleser Oct 2013 #240
Wasting your time. Rex Oct 2013 #268
That's not a rate increase. That's Roselma Oct 2013 #201
This plan useless...you have to hope to get diagnosed with cancer ileus Oct 2013 #203
it's a private plan, LOL. bettyellen Oct 2013 #211
everyone knows that and it's still useless. ileus Oct 2013 #239
No, the OP is useless because it doesn't show comparable exchange policy rates and subsidies. LOL. bettyellen Oct 2013 #266
OMG, upgrading from "Essential" to "Plus" costs more! That's insane! Ian David Oct 2013 #204
Its a mandatory upgrade, if he wants to keep his insurance/doctors darkangel218 Oct 2013 #212
I just downgraded my satellite programming. Now instead of 300 channels of garbage, I only have 150 lostincalifornia Oct 2013 #213
No offense, and I do realize that this is a large increase for you.... moriah Oct 2013 #214
For perspective salin Oct 2013 #216
Boo f@%# ho whoa is me i have to pay $238 a month for insurance... Drew Richards Oct 2013 #223
The premium isn't the only thing that went up . . . markpkessinger Oct 2013 #233
Here's what I found on the ACA before subsidy pacog Oct 2013 #228
the new plan appears to have a lot more benefits samsingh Oct 2013 #230
your current plan sucks balls. If you cant see that you were the sucker at the table.... TeamPooka Oct 2013 #234
Please explain how my current plan "sucks balls"? I racked up nearly $80K in bills two years ago... ReverendDeuce Oct 2013 #245
Medical underwriting. You were one of the "free riders" everybody complained about. Recursion Oct 2013 #235
LOL... such vitriol! I'm a "free rider" with low-usage? How do you even know that? ReverendDeuce Oct 2013 #243
Our insurance more than doubled uppityperson Oct 2013 #237
Let's be accurate. Your NET payment may be going down do to the subsudies BlueStreak Oct 2013 #279
I do not think the ACA goes far enough, have lots of concern for losers but also want to make clear uppityperson Oct 2013 #294
We need specifics, account data, your entire family Puzzledtraveller Oct 2013 #244
Sorry, not buying what you're selling here. Ikonoklast Oct 2013 #249
Just sell your Obamaphone Capt. Obvious Oct 2013 #251
an HSA is basically self insurance BainsBane Oct 2013 #254
****PLEASE POST COMPARABLE EXCHANGE PLANE SO WE CAN ALL SEE, NOT SPECULATION THAT**** uponit7771 Oct 2013 #265
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^THIS^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ScreamingMeemie Oct 2013 #305
Another bogus claim without proof. Rex Oct 2013 #269
Perhaps you were unable to see the image I posted... ReverendDeuce Oct 2013 #270
You really call that "proof"? Really? rdharma Oct 2013 #276
I do call it proof, since it's pretty clear my rate is going up because of ACA... ReverendDeuce Oct 2013 #280
Looks like more drug coverage than you had. Should quickly pay for any increase in premiums. patricia92243 Oct 2013 #277
If I had a daily regimen of prescription drugs, perhaps so. n/t ReverendDeuce Oct 2013 #281
Actually, there IS a way to fix this. man4allcats Oct 2013 #278
I know full well what single-payer is and I advocate it wholeheartedly! nt ReverendDeuce Oct 2013 #282
Blue Cross/Blue Shield, right? I believe you. LiberalAndProud Oct 2013 #287
The shock doctrine is not just for governments anymore BlueStreak Oct 2013 #291
Agreed. ScreamingMeemie Oct 2013 #295
And why shouldn't you share the cost of insuring for maternity care? democrattotheend Oct 2013 #297
What if a man never marries and never wants children? davidn3600 Oct 2013 #298
Does he never have sex? democrattotheend Oct 2013 #300
He's paying for the "children" who will contribute to social security MADem Oct 2013 #308
Are you making a point or just whining? renie408 Oct 2013 #302
Why am I NOT surprised. L0oniX Oct 2013 #307
I can't believe I went all the way through this thread snooper2 Oct 2013 #309
your prescription drug coverage is much better on your new policy. Sunlei Oct 2013 #311
Ok, you make too much money to qualify for a subsidy and are complaining about $75/mo more?? Roland99 Oct 2013 #315
Single female, age 47, make too much for subsidies, Myrina Oct 2013 #317
can you afford it? pansypoo53219 Oct 2013 #318
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