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"unexpected"? lumberjack_jeff Dec 2012 #1
The fee was set forth in regulation, rather than in the law Yo_Mama Dec 2012 #22
Great, another excuse for companies to whine and outsource jobs. Flatulo Dec 2012 #2
Not getting anything back? Sedona Dec 2012 #3
Sooner or later, everyone everyone everyone will have a "pre-existing condition." WilliamPitt Dec 2012 #4
You are so right. Those who think they'll never have a preexisting condition are deluding themselves pnwmom Dec 2012 #6
This WilliamPitt Dec 2012 #11
That's a great piece. Thank you. pnwmom Dec 2012 #14
sometimes people who make ACA out to be the enemy of single payer forget how desperate some are CreekDog Dec 2012 #24
Big deal....... Sandy one Dec 2012 #26
And the 85/15 80/20 medical loss ratio is still in effect LiberalFighter Dec 2012 #5
$63 per minute? per day? per week? per paycheck? per month? per year? per lifetime? tarheelsunc Dec 2012 #7
Per year. It goes down every year for the 3 years it is in place, then it expires. cbayer Dec 2012 #10
$63 per year is a small price to pay to ensure everyone has access to health coverage. tarheelsunc Dec 2012 #16
Agree. They can afford it. cbayer Dec 2012 #17
$63 dollars per???? Thank you for answering exactly my question. SoapBox Dec 2012 #19
It's not being discovered just now. cbayer Dec 2012 #20
Right. Companies can afford it, and so can many individuals, elleng Dec 2012 #21
the welfare for insurance companies act will have many such outcomes nt msongs Dec 2012 #8
Did you think this through by any chance? RegieRocker Dec 2012 #9
The Savage Arithmetic of the Pre-Existing Condition WilliamPitt Dec 2012 #12
so that's why our premium went up 24% for 2013? maxsolomon Dec 2012 #13
How many billions do the health insurance companies take in that goes for overhead, profits, etc., RC Dec 2012 #15
What about the Credit we should get back lobodons Dec 2012 #18
$63, LOL Skittles Dec 2012 #23
$63/year? Seriously? high density Dec 2012 #25
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