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Old 12-14-2011, 08:38 PM
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The ultimate irony is that as 18-25 year olds increase coverage (despite little need for this age bracket) the 26-35 age bracket has less coveage than they did 2 years ago. So a group that needs coverage more is less covered. Brilliant
Yup. They can't afford private health insurance. And people like you sure as hell don't want them to get health benefits through their freeloading public service jobs.

Single payer.
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Old 12-14-2011, 09:09 PM
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Yup. They can't afford private health insurance. And people like you sure as hell don't want them to get health benefits through their freeloading public service jobs.

Single payer.
People like me? Who is that? People who understand that nothing is free and that the someone who is going to pay is me? People who understand that in a world where people 26-35 are decreasing coverage and 18-25 are increasing in coverage, things arent getting better but they do cost more.
People like me who are sick of people like you telling us that we should be happy to pay more or "sacrifice" for the people who arent coveredand if we arent then somehow we are bad people because we dont agree with your socialistic view of the world? People who understand that single payer is an impossibility in this country unless we REALLY soak people who own businesses or kill the vast majority of personal injury lawyers? Or change laws that REDUCE the rights of citizens?
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Old 12-14-2011, 09:33 PM
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In Riot's world everything is for free! Just don't work, buy a house you can't afford, sit on your couch all day (or set up a sex tent in a public park) and the government will take care of it all paid for by those criminal rich people!
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Old 12-14-2011, 10:16 PM
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In Riot's world everything is for free!
Nope. Not in the least.

I know your victim whine doesn't work unless you falsely characterize those you wish to demonize. You should try taking your own advice, and stop blaming everyone else for your little discomfits in life.
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Old 12-14-2011, 10:12 PM
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People like me? Who is that? People who understand that nothing is free and that the someone who is going to pay is me?
People like you who whine that they are paying for stuff they aren't. And bitch and moan about others, before they even have a clue what they are talking about.

But hey - why let truth or reality get in the way of what you "know".
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Old 12-14-2011, 11:23 PM
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People like you who whine that they are paying for stuff they aren't. And bitch and moan about others, before they even have a clue what they are talking about.

But hey - why let truth or reality get in the way of what you "know".
So who is paying for it?

You live in a dream world where Barak Obama is one of our greatest Presidents (your words more or less), every GOP politician is on Koch Brothers payroll, every OWS person arrested was "brutalized", Unions are good for people other than those actually IN unions, etc...
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Old 12-15-2011, 12:11 AM
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So who is paying for it?

You live in a dream world where Barak Obama is one of our greatest Presidents (your words more or less), every GOP politician is on Koch Brothers payroll, every OWS person arrested was "brutalized", Unions are good for people other than those actually IN unions, etc...
There is only one American who will benefit from the Obama Presidency. His name is Jimmy Carter.
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Old 12-15-2011, 04:12 PM
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So who is paying for it?
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It's private insurance, purchased from private insurance companies, as you've been told twice before. The people who purchase the insurance pay for it.

All the ACA did was allow kids to stay on their parents insurance until 26, instead of 21.

Duh.

Geeshus cripes.
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Old 12-15-2011, 04:41 PM
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It's private insurance, purchased from private insurance companies, as you've been told twice before. The people who purchase the insurance pay for it.

All the ACA did was allow kids to stay on their parents insurance until 26, instead of 21.

Duh.

Geeshus cripes.
So what happens with this requirement:
Does the private insurance company keep the cost the same since they are forced to allow this? or do they raise the cost of the insurance because of this requirement?
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Old 12-15-2011, 04:46 PM
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So what happens with this requirement:
Does the private insurance company keep the cost the same since they are forced to allow this? or do they raise the cost of the insurance because of this requirement?
Wow. This law passed two years ago? You'd think people would take a little self-initiative, and take advantage of the pages and pages of accurate public information available to learn the facts about it.

Rather than doing a Cannon, and screaming that they have to pay for this, when they do not, etc.

Getting more people to purchase and pay for their own health insurance from a private company, as lobbied for by these very private insurance companies when the ACA was written - what a socialist, despicable thing!
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