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Mon Dec-28-09 02:13 PM
Response to Reply #12 |
| 24. I have employer based insurance that I cannot afford to utilize |
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So I already am fully covered, I just can't access medical treatment due to high co-pays.
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| -Can anyone tell me what a single 38yr old earning $35,500 will get from the HCR bill? |
mdmc |
Dec-28-09 01:48 PM |
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Higher Prices, Poorer treatment, and lots of government involvment |
ixion |
Dec-28-09 01:49 PM |
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straight from the freeper playbook |
yodoobo |
Dec-28-09 03:27 PM |
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LOL... I've got news for you: |
ixion |
Dec-28-09 03:32 PM |
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oh I know |
yodoobo |
Dec-28-09 06:37 PM |
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I welcome the fact that "government" will not permit insurance companies to rescind clients, |
DailyGrind51 |
Dec-28-09 06:18 PM |
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There is no way to tell |
TicketyBoo |
Dec-28-09 01:51 PM |
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Although we know for sure that there will be a mandate. |
Nikki Stone1 |
Dec-28-09 01:51 PM |
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yup we might get a 90% ratio, or universal health care, but I doubt it |
mdmc |
Dec-28-09 01:54 PM |
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There's a shaft with your name on it |
notesdev |
Dec-28-09 01:52 PM |
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Damn...beat me to it :) |
AnOhioan |
Dec-28-09 01:54 PM |
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Hemorrhoids. |
MNDemNY |
Dec-28-09 01:54 PM |
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While there is no final bill yet |
blogslut |
Dec-28-09 01:54 PM |
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thank you miss.. |
mdmc |
Dec-28-09 01:55 PM |
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So you'd pay $3169 with no subsidy. I wonder if that's before or after tax? |
valerief |
Dec-28-09 02:43 PM |
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my small business just had my premiums go up to $600 a month. So the poster would be paying half |
KittyWampus |
Dec-28-09 02:59 PM |
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That's insane. nt |
valerief |
Dec-28-09 03:11 PM |
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According to the calculator, the premiums would be affordable at my age and income level, |
Arkansas Granny |
Dec-28-09 02:00 PM |
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exactly - I spend 5% of my income on health insurance |
mdmc |
Dec-28-09 02:08 PM |
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spend 10% more on a lawyer |
notesdev |
Dec-28-09 02:28 PM |
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My B-in-L is a CFO - he does my taxes |
mdmc |
Dec-28-09 02:39 PM |
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Sorry, I was being a bit sarcastic |
notesdev |
Dec-28-09 03:50 PM |
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I hope that my elected officials will help me through |
mdmc |
Dec-28-09 04:44 PM |
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thank you - one more question |
mdmc |
Dec-28-09 02:01 PM |
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I hope someone can answer your question |
blogslut |
Dec-28-09 02:03 PM |
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Your link has been most helpful |
mdmc |
Dec-28-09 02:11 PM |
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It makes very rich people richer. It's disgusting. Our govt hates Americans. nt |
valerief |
Dec-28-09 02:45 PM |
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Thanks for this. |
intheflow |
Dec-28-09 02:33 PM |
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Using the info you just gave it says you get a $3495 subsidy and only have to pay $867 YEARLY |
KittyWampus |
Dec-28-09 02:55 PM |
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$867 is over a month's rent for me. |
intheflow |
Dec-28-09 04:23 PM |
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Sounds like you're in the same situation I am in, except for the auto insurance |
TK421 |
Dec-28-09 04:48 PM |
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Hmmm, according to that I will be eligible for Medicaid if bill holds to Senate deal. |
KittyWampus |
Dec-28-09 02:48 PM |
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Me too! |
blogslut |
Dec-28-09 02:51 PM |
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I think you will be sorely disappointed |
clear eye |
Dec-28-09 06:06 PM |
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Good thing I have insurance through my employer. |
MercutioATC |
Dec-28-09 03:27 PM |
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Well, I didn't need a calculator to know I'm poor |
blogslut |
Dec-28-09 03:34 PM |
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I just thought that getting a specific percentage was interesting. |
MercutioATC |
Dec-28-09 03:40 PM |
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lol |
mdmc |
Dec-28-09 04:53 PM |
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Best I can say you might get out of it is all insurers, at some, point will be required to provide, |
laughingliberal |
Dec-28-09 01:55 PM |
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Screwed |
Individualist |
Dec-28-09 01:55 PM |
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You will be mandated to buy private insurance. You will get NO subsidy. |
MNDemNY |
Dec-28-09 01:56 PM |
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I have employer based insurance that I cannot afford to utilize |
mdmc |
Dec-28-09 02:13 PM |
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This does little to help you. You "are allowed" to keep your coverage! |
MNDemNY |
Dec-28-09 02:16 PM |
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That is what I thought - I figured my health treatment would cost more |
mdmc |
Dec-28-09 02:40 PM |
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IIRC, once th eexchange is fully in effect in 2014, he will be able to |
johnaries |
Dec-28-09 03:46 PM |
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Since you have insurance through your employer you have to stay in it. |
Hello_Kitty |
Dec-28-09 01:58 PM |
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I can |
Delphinus |
Dec-28-09 02:01 PM |
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Since your example falls in the range |
POAS |
Dec-28-09 02:02 PM |
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So the most I would need to pay for treatment is $4500? |
mdmc |
Dec-28-09 02:26 PM |
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From the link below |
POAS |
Dec-28-09 02:35 PM |
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thanks |
mdmc |
Dec-28-09 02:41 PM |
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No Problem |
POAS |
Dec-28-09 02:44 PM |
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I've been in touch with Hinchey's staff and Chuckies as well (NYS) |
mdmc |
Dec-28-09 02:56 PM |
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I'm confused |
FLDCVADem |
Dec-28-09 03:53 PM |
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I'm confused too.. |
mdmc |
Dec-28-09 05:18 PM |
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Since you have coverage now, nothing will change for you..unless |
SoCalDem |
Dec-28-09 02:02 PM |
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unreccers are trying to shut you down dude. K&R n/t |
Donnachaidh |
Dec-28-09 02:04 PM |
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They must have enough disposable income to be able to afford |
mdmc |
Dec-28-09 02:24 PM |
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a republican house, senate, and presidency come 2013. |
dysfunctional press |
Dec-28-09 02:09 PM |
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NO! because no one at this moment knows what the final bill will look like. |
Better Today |
Dec-28-09 02:32 PM |
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the bill was not specifically written for 38 year olds making 35.500 |
spanone |
Dec-28-09 02:34 PM |
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Which is why the OP raised a question. n/t |
EFerrari |
Dec-28-09 02:37 PM |
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It was designed to take 58 million uninsured, and make them like me |
mdmc |
Dec-28-09 02:47 PM |
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You point out an important issue |
Goldstein1984 |
Dec-28-09 02:36 PM |
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too soon to tell |
mdmc |
Dec-28-09 05:03 PM |
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You'll be screwed. It is clear now if you aren't helping substantially to |
harun |
Dec-28-09 02:59 PM |
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Actually the bill says that insurers can continue to sell the exact plan |
clear eye |
Dec-28-09 03:01 PM |
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Congratulations!!!! You get nothing, fucked, or both. |
TheKentuckian |
Dec-28-09 03:04 PM |
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.. |
Nikki Stone1 |
Dec-28-09 03:20 PM |
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This is the kind of math that "centrists" are just now starting to do, and getting outraged. |
rudy23 |
Dec-28-09 03:07 PM |
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What condition do you have that you can't afford treatment for now? |
tridim |
Dec-28-09 03:26 PM |
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A bill for the premium? |
phasma ex machina |
Dec-28-09 03:28 PM |
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Actually, it MAY help you - or maybe not, depending on the final bill. |
inna |
Dec-28-09 03:38 PM |
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I suspect you won't be affected by it financially much, as |
mudplanet |
Dec-28-09 03:42 PM |
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Higher health care costs |
The Gunslinger |
Dec-28-09 03:47 PM |
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P.S. Be sure to read this: |
inna |
Dec-28-09 03:51 PM |
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The opportunity to buy stock in KY. |
Greyhound |
Dec-28-09 05:05 PM |
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