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Considering that they essentially wrote the bill, this shouldn't be that much of a surprise.DrDonkeyLove wrote:My local paper posted the exact monthly costs for 4 levels of insurance via the Obamacare insurance exchange. All were from big time insurance companies. The cost is not too different from what I pay now to my insurance company. Other than the fact that the Obamacare policies are available to individuals and that there are subsidies, all I see is rich companies getting richer and the working poor getting fucked by the gov't/corporate kleptocracy.
No problem. Just go to any doctor or hospital and tell them I sent you.nafod wrote:I'll sign it if you promise me free health insurance
I don't know why I'm surprised by this but since the very poor get Medicaid, from what I see this looks like little more than a tax on the working poor - despite assorted subsidies. The working poor who went from a 39 hour week to a 29 hour week that is. In an economy that added 900,000 jobs this year of which 700,000 were part time; that's a sad thing. I hope my analysis is wrong.Terry B. wrote:Considering that they essentially wrote the bill, this shouldn't be that much of a surprise.DrDonkeyLove wrote:My local paper posted the exact monthly costs for 4 levels of insurance via the Obamacare insurance exchange. All were from big time insurance companies. The cost is not too different from what I pay now to my insurance company. Other than the fact that the Obamacare policies are available to individuals and that there are subsidies, all I see is rich companies getting richer and the working poor getting fucked by the gov't/corporate kleptocracy.
The working poor were always going to lose with this bill (because the cost of employing them full time was going to go up significantly), but the idea was that that the bill would cause the cost of employing higher wage workers would go down-- and that that would at least partially offset it.DrDonkeyLove wrote:I don't know why I'm surprised by this but since the very poor get Medicaid, from what I see this looks like little more than a tax on the working poor - despite assorted subsidies. The working poor who went from a 39 hour week to a 29 hour week that is. In an economy that added 900,000 jobs this year of which 700,000 were part time; that's a sad thing. I hope my analysis is wrong.Terry B. wrote:Considering that they essentially wrote the bill, this shouldn't be that much of a surprise.DrDonkeyLove wrote:My local paper posted the exact monthly costs for 4 levels of insurance via the Obamacare insurance exchange. All were from big time insurance companies. The cost is not too different from what I pay now to my insurance company. Other than the fact that the Obamacare policies are available to individuals and that there are subsidies, all I see is rich companies getting richer and the working poor getting fucked by the gov't/corporate kleptocracy.