Health Care explained in 1 paragraph

Discussion in 'Politics' started by rlm's cents, Oct 12, 2013.

  1. rlm's cents
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    rlm's cents Well-Known Member

    Well, sometimes it can. Just look at Solyndra et al. And then there is the Congress and the President. But there is one thing in common amongst those examples.
     
  2. rlm's cents
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    rlm's cents Well-Known Member

    Really? If you will have Obamacare, try to get treated at the UCLA medical center (as well as others less well known). Oh, and if you live in most of Mississippi, guess how much competition there is.
     
  3. JoeNation
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    JoeNation The ReichWing Abuser

    It's not like health insurance through an employer is a faulty electronic product that you simply return for a refund. You are locked in for a year until the next enrollment period. Most people can't even tell you what they pay for health insurance when they get it through their employer. I have exactly one choice of health coverage where I live. One HMO. What other "product" would I be switching to in my situation? Many people have exactly this same problem. So please don't be so naive as to think that the market is simply going to take care of poor health insurance providers. They have gamed the market specifically to prevent this from ever happening.
     
  4. David

    David Proud Enemy of Hillary

    Obviously you've not been in the position of negotiating your group plan. I have. If you believe for a second that the insurance carriers don't want the group happy it is you who is delusional. It may simply be a matter of who, on the employer side, is applying the pressure...in this regard insurance companies aren't much different than any other retailer.
     
  5. Guy Medley

    Guy Medley Well-Known Member

    Joe, I think they'd be happier if their tax dollars went to cover the billions of dollars the government has had to compensate the healthcare providers with when the uninsured have needed help. They don't equate that as money spent because Obama didn't sign legislation for it, so its ok.
     
  6. JoeNation
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    JoeNation The ReichWing Abuser

    The State of Illinois is negotiating on our behalf. Do you think I would do better on my own?
     
  7. JoeNation
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    JoeNation The ReichWing Abuser

    It is nuts! What is it they say about capitalism? Socialize losses and privatize profits. Ya-ah
     
  8. David

    David Proud Enemy of Hillary

    Do you believe your insurance company would risk losing that group over a few claims?
    I'd be willing to bet, in order to get the group signed up in the first place, the insurance company made a lot of concessions to the state. I'd also bet a great deal of pressure would be applied to the insurance company if your plan administrators started to hear a bunch of horror stories too.

    ...and to answer your question, do I think YOU could do better on your own? Um, no. I doubt you'd be capable.
     
  9. David

    David Proud Enemy of Hillary

    Uh, let's see....

    billions (your number) then vs trillions now?

    Doesn't seem like a difficult choice...
     
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  10. JoeNation
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    JoeNation The ReichWing Abuser

    Trillions? Did you just make that up?
     
  11. JoeNation
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    JoeNation The ReichWing Abuser

    Then the health care exchange in my state is my best option. Thanks for debunking another Right-wing talking point. You rock!
     
  12. rlm's cents
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    rlm's cents Well-Known Member

    Uhm! No, Mr. RB. It has been posted in here numerous times - mostly from the OMB!
     
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  13. David

    David Proud Enemy of Hillary

    Do you plan on dropping your group coverage & going on the exchange?
     
  14. JoeNation
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    JoeNation The ReichWing Abuser

    Do I plan to? If it turns out I can get better coverage, hell ya! But group policies tend to be slightly better due to the whole power of buying as a group. If it turns out that getting health insurance through the exchange is cheaper, I'd do it in a heartbeat.
     
  15. David

    David Proud Enemy of Hillary

    But I thought insurance is $2500/yr cheaper through Obamacare? Has your current policy premium reduced by more than $2500/yr? That's the savings BO promised.
     
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  16. yakpoo
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    yakpoo Well-Known Member


    Keep us posted...I'm interested to know what you find out. At some point I hope to retire and may have to navigate those waters.
     
  17. David

    David Proud Enemy of Hillary

    I BO was being honest, fog-of-war's premium will go down $2500/yr (or over $200/mo). If he believed BO were being truthful he would have already signed up.
    This proves a point: No one on the left wants Obamacare, they just want everyone else to have Obamacare.
     
  18. David

    David Proud Enemy of Hillary

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  19. JoeNation
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    JoeNation The ReichWing Abuser

    If you retire when you're 65, it won't be an issue. Then, you'll actually have government health care.
     
  20. David

    David Proud Enemy of Hillary

    Have your premiums dropped $2500/yr as BO promised they would?
     

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