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Here's the blog from the website. Read the comments at the bottom - page after page of comments with rarely anything positive or supportive.
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Good stuff. You know the % of people who believe Obamacare was repealed (12%) is greater than those with a chance of actually registering successfully (less than 10%).
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From the comments on the health web site link.
This is this crux of the matter.
"For Gods sake I only make $19,000.00 a year..I can not to afford $360.00 monthly out of my pocket for premiums..What is going on, is this misleading or I not understanding.."
The politicians are so out of touch with reality. How is anyone making $9.15 an hour able to put aside $360 a month for insurance?
"Afordable" health care act my ass.
To top it off wait until people find out what the deductibles are on top of the premiums.
This is this crux of the matter.
"For Gods sake I only make $19,000.00 a year..I can not to afford $360.00 monthly out of my pocket for premiums..What is going on, is this misleading or I not understanding.."
The politicians are so out of touch with reality. How is anyone making $9.15 an hour able to put aside $360 a month for insurance?
"Afordable" health care act my ass.
To top it off wait until people find out what the deductibles are on top of the premiums.
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This is a good example of someone who will simply pay the fine and still get care at the ER if absolutely necessary. This person will pay $190 in year 1 (plus $47.50 per child), $380 in year 2 (plus $162.50 per child), and $475 in year 3 (plus $347.50 per child). Things should get interesting!shortski wrote:From the comments on the health web site link.
This is this crux of the matter.
"For Gods sake I only make $19,000.00 a year..I can not to afford $360.00 monthly out of my pocket for premiums..What is going on, is this misleading or I not understanding.."
The politicians are so out of touch with reality. How is anyone making $9.15 an hour able to put aside $360 a month for insurance?
"Afordable" health care act my ass.
To top it off wait until people find out what the deductibles are on top of the premiums.
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XtremeJibber2001 wrote:This is a good example of someone who will simply pay the fineor try to get around paying that as well... and still get care at the ER if absolutely necessary. This person will pay $190 in year 1 (plus $47.50 per child), $380 in year 2 (plus $162.50 per child), and $475 in year 3 (plus $347.50 per child). Things should get interesting!shortski wrote:From the comments on the health web site link.
This is this crux of the matter.
"For Gods sake I only make $19,000.00 a year..I can not to afford $360.00 monthly out of my pocket for premiums..What is going on, is this misleading or I not understanding.."
The politicians are so out of touch with reality. How is anyone making $9.15 an hour able to put aside $360 a month for insurance?
"Afordable" health care act my ass.
To top it off wait until people find out what the deductibles are on top of the premiums.
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For those with lower income, I don't see how they could get around it. Unless they didn't do their taxes, which carries it's own penalties.madhatter wrote:XtremeJibber2001 wrote:This is a good example of someone who will simply pay the fineor try to get around paying that as well... and still get care at the ER if absolutely necessary. This person will pay $190 in year 1 (plus $47.50 per child), $380 in year 2 (plus $162.50 per child), and $475 in year 3 (plus $347.50 per child). Things should get interesting!shortski wrote:From the comments on the health web site link.
This is this crux of the matter.
"For Gods sake I only make $19,000.00 a year..I can not to afford $360.00 monthly out of my pocket for premiums..What is going on, is this misleading or I not understanding.."
The politicians are so out of touch with reality. How is anyone making $9.15 an hour able to put aside $360 a month for insurance?
"Afordable" health care act my ass.
To top it off wait until people find out what the deductibles are on top of the premiums.
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change your witholding so you don't get a refund, pretty simple really...XtremeJibber2001 wrote:For those with lower income, I don't see how they could get around it. Unless they didn't do their taxes, which carries it's own penalties.madhatter wrote:XtremeJibber2001 wrote:This is a good example of someone who will simply pay the fineor try to get around paying that as well... and still get care at the ER if absolutely necessary. This person will pay $190 in year 1 (plus $47.50 per child), $380 in year 2 (plus $162.50 per child), and $475 in year 3 (plus $347.50 per child). Things should get interesting!shortski wrote:From the comments on the health web site link.
This is this crux of the matter.
"For Gods sake I only make $19,000.00 a year..I can not to afford $360.00 monthly out of my pocket for premiums..What is going on, is this misleading or I not understanding.."
The politicians are so out of touch with reality. How is anyone making $9.15 an hour able to put aside $360 a month for insurance?
"Afordable" health care act my ass.
To top it off wait until people find out what the deductibles are on top of the premiums.
mach es sehr schnell
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Uh oh...
The NY Times has discovered that the Affordable Care Act ain't so affordable for a good chunk of America.
http://www.nytimes.com/2013/10/24/busin ... 31024&_r=0" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
The NY Times has discovered that the Affordable Care Act ain't so affordable for a good chunk of America.
http://www.nytimes.com/2013/10/24/busin ... 31024&_r=0" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Without the dreaded single payer option, that's hardly surprising.Bubba wrote:Uh oh...
The NY Times has discovered that the Affordable Care Act ain't so affordable for a good chunk of America.
http://www.nytimes.com/2013/10/24/busin ... 31024&_r=0" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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To put it in terms normal people understand. How many people making 9-10 $ an hour drive Infinity i35, BMW I328, Mazda rx8's? The example of 360 a month with a normal down and a 5 year payback it what they cost. Why arn't people getting them?Because banks know they can't afford the payments. Why can't the government figure it out?
Sometimes it is that simple.
Sometimes it is that simple.
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How To Opt Out of ObamaCare Without Paying the Finemadhatter wrote:change your witholding so you don't get a refund, pretty simple really...XtremeJibber2001 wrote:For those with lower income, I don't see how they could get around it. Unless they didn't do their taxes, which carries it's own penalties.madhatter wrote:XtremeJibber2001 wrote:This is a good example of someone who will simply pay the fineor try to get around paying that as well... and still get care at the ER if absolutely necessary. This person will pay $190 in year 1 (plus $47.50 per child), $380 in year 2 (plus $162.50 per child), and $475 in year 3 (plus $347.50 per child). Things should get interesting!shortski wrote:From the comments on the health web site link.
This is this crux of the matter.
"For Gods sake I only make $19,000.00 a year..I can not to afford $360.00 monthly out of my pocket for premiums..What is going on, is this misleading or I not understanding.."
The politicians are so out of touch with reality. How is anyone making $9.15 an hour able to put aside $360 a month for insurance?
"Afordable" health care act my ass.
To top it off wait until people find out what the deductibles are on top of the premiums.
http://www.breitbart.com/Big-Government ... g-the-fine" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Cogito, ergo sum
Sometimes it is that simple.
Sometimes it is that simple.
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LOL, Funniest thing I've seen in a long time.shortski wrote:
I Belong A Long Way From Here.
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Say it ain't so. Obama and his cronies knew that insurance companies would drop coverage due to the extras required by Obamacare and new policies will increase up to 600% and even more. But we already knew this, right?
http://investigations.nbcnews.com/_news ... rance?lite" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
OH yeah, NBC investigative reporting. Good job but a little bit too late.
As reported:http://www.ijreview.com/2013/10/90588-w ... are-years/
http://investigations.nbcnews.com/_news ... rance?lite" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
OH yeah, NBC investigative reporting. Good job but a little bit too late.
As reported:http://www.ijreview.com/2013/10/90588-w ... are-years/
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