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regnaD kciN

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31. It only "proves" that you don't know enough about the ACA…
Thu Oct 10, 2013, 07:30 PM
Oct 2013

…to go out and take advantage if it.

Instead, you're just sitting back and taking whatever your previous insurer chooses to stick you with, and then blaming it on that ol' debbil Obamacare.

Sorry, but everyone who has posted "proof" of the ACA's horrible consequences so far have only proven that they couldn't be bothered to take advantage of it.

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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