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1 posted on 11/26/2023 8:33:41 AM PST by Kaiser8408a
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To: Kaiser8408a

“ inflation, reduction act”. Those Dems really do know how to name things, even if that name says the opposite of what the action does. The propaganda media always goes along with their misinformation.


2 posted on 11/26/2023 8:37:06 AM PST by Freee-dame
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To: Kaiser8408a

Medicare “premimums” vary by State?


3 posted on 11/26/2023 8:37:50 AM PST by Paladin2
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To: Kaiser8408a

Title is wrong, Bidenomics isn’t failing, it’s doing exactly what it was intended to do.


5 posted on 11/26/2023 8:46:27 AM PST by coloradan (They're not the mainstream media, they're the gaslight media. It's what they do. )
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You’re buying more insurance for your money, but you’re paying more.

Under the old system, you had to pay up to $7500 of your own money. When you reached that, you still had to pay 5% of the cost of drugs, on an unlimited basis. For each $1 million, you had to put in $50,000.

Now, the max of your own money you have to put in is $2000. Of course, an insurance policy like that is going to cost somewhat more.

I would have preferred the old system, since I can afford to self-insure, but many people cannot.


7 posted on 11/26/2023 8:59:11 AM PST by proxy_user
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To: Kaiser8408a
However, financial liability will shift to insurers expected to cover 60-80 percent of costs once patients hit the new $2,000 cap.

So, while the Inflation Reduction Act aims to lower overall healthcare costs for retirees, it may actually increase 2024-2025 Part D premiums for 75 percent of enrollees seeing no co-pay relief.

Econ-001 for the extremely remedial student.

Insurers pay for nothing. They just split the cost among the insured (and take some for themselves) so that no one gets hit with an extremely high bill. If you were splitting the bill at dinner and someone at the table shouted "dessert for everyone" would you be sure that your share of the bill was larger than it used to be, even if you turned down the dessert?

8 posted on 11/26/2023 9:07:14 AM PST by KarlInOhio (Democrats' version of MAGA: Making America the Gulag Archipelago. Now with "Formal Deprogramming")
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Thank you for referencing that article Kaiser8408a. Please note that the following critique is directed at the article and not at you.

"Bidenomics Fails Again! Inflation Reduction Act May Actually Increase Insurance Premiums For Retired Americans Increase By 42-57% In 2024 (Household Insurance Rises By Most Since Pre-Covid)"


FR: Never Accept the Premise of Your Opponent’s Argument

Democratic and Republican Trump-supporting patriots are reminded that the states expressly constitutionally gave Congress. not the constitutionally undefined Federal Reserve, the power only to regulate the value of money to deal with inflation.

"Article I, Section 8, Clause 5: To coin Money, regulate the Value thereof [emphasis added], and of foreign Coin, and fix the Standard of Weights and Measures;"

Speaking of insurance and CV19, neither have the states expressly constitutionally given the post-17th Amendment ratification federal government the specific power to dictate, regulate, tax and spend for either healthcare or insurance purposes, federal regulation of these issues based on stolen state powers imo.

That being said, the next major political event in USA is not hopeful Trump 47 being elected a third time, but Democratic and Republican Trump-supporting patriots getting ready ASAP to support Trump campaign by primarying ALL state and federal, lawmakers and executives, except for MTG Gaetz & Company (and others?), for the 2024 primaries.

After all, lawmakers and executives continue to show that they do not have the patriotism and leadership skills necessary to find legislative support for effective remedies for unconstitutional government policies.

In fact, consider that, since one of the very few powers that the states have expressly constitutionally given to the big, bad federal government to dictate peacetime domestic policy is to run the US Mail Service (most federal domestic policy actually based on stolen state powers imo), the worst problem that the country would otherwise be looking at with a new Congress of Trump-supporting freshman lawmakers is arguably that citizens that would ultimately get into the habit of lightheartedly questioning if the federal government has shutdown if they receive their mail a few days late.

Trump can endorse candidates from lists that patriots who respect the federal government's constitutionally limited powers provide for him, as long as candidates are not incumbents, candidates also promising to repeal the 16th (direct taxes) and 17th (popular voting for federal senators) Amendments (16&17A) after they win office.

Consider the repealing of 16&17A as part of reparations for victim taxpayers of the unconstitutionally big federal government for having to pay a lifetime of unconstitutional federal taxes, taxes that Congress cannot reasonably justify under its constitutional Article I, Section 8-limited powers and a few other constitutionally enumerated expenses.

Patriots, let's not allow ourselves to be fooled for third time in 2024 by the corrupt, constitutionally undefined political parties that have pirated control of state and federal governments.

The definition of insanity is reelecting your beloved career state and federal lawmakers and executives over and over again, expecting those same politicians to find remedies for unconstitutional government policies every time.

Finally, consider that probably the main reason that we hear media complaints about the electoral college is that it is the only thing stopping the corrupt political parties from establishing a permanent puppet presidency that will unquestioningly sign unconstitutional taxing and spending bills into law.

14 posted on 11/26/2023 9:43:39 AM PST by Amendment10
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To: Kaiser8408a

The West Virginia turd put it over finish line.


16 posted on 11/26/2023 10:47:24 AM PST by Bonemaker (invictus maneo)
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To: Kaiser8408a

Retired Americans won’t be of any use at the labor camps best to get rid of them now.

So far things are going as planed.


18 posted on 11/26/2023 2:05:43 PM PST by Vaduz (....)
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To: Kaiser8408a
So, while the Inflation Reduction Act aims to lower overall healthcare costs for retirees, it may actually increase 2024-2025 Part D premiums for 75 percent of enrollees seeing no co-pay relief.

“A jelly donut . . . . You’re going to eat it — they’re going to pay for it.”

19 posted on 11/26/2023 2:37:52 PM PST by FoxInSocks ("Hope is not a course of action." — M. O'Neal, USMC)
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Progressives truly believe that there IS a economic setting (just like dials on an old transistor radio) that if they can just find it, Utopia will arrive.
This is why they never admit they are wrong but will abandon a failing idea and then replace it with something close to the original.
They refuse to accept the possibility that their entire concept is flawed.


20 posted on 11/26/2023 6:43:16 PM PST by Zathras
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