Oy why the hell can’t people decide what to buy?
I love how when some doofus who’s never had a real job (Ebola) tells me what to do and punishes me for doing otherwise, that’s “consumer protection”. Assholes.
Only a junk newspaper would call actual insurance to insure against exactly what you want to insure “junk”.
Watch this become the new meme. Anything to prevent a free people from exercising their freedom.
Why does anyone think government will pick a better plan for their family? Are they insane? People are getting worse plans at 4 times the cost.
This is merely The New Normal.
Geez. I need “financial protection” from ObamaCare. Seriously.
Let the products sell themselves.
No One needs the Gov telling them what to buy.
Under ObolaCare, I'm now paying three times as much for a deductible that is four times larger, with WAY less coverage than I had with my "junk insurance" policy.
Up yours snotweasel.
Tony Pugh needs to find another line of work. Clearly, being a reporter is beyond his abilities.
Ironic that it used to be that folks would get catastrophic insurance and pay for regular care which was affordable. Then, the government started insisting that every smallest possibility be covered by insurance and the cost skyrocketed. Now folks want to be able to but insurance for the things that were once too small to worry about insurance for....
Call me sexist, but, being a man, I have never had a need for maternity or abortion coverage on my insurance. Why can’t I just get insurance that fits my lifestyle? Talk about junk.
Junk Insurance? Not at all. Junk Journalism? For sure! One man’s “junk” automobile is a limousine to someone with no car at all.
Obama’s “essential health benefits” includes prenatal care for men and prostrate coverage for women. It’s a primary reason for Obamacare being in a death spiral.
Prior to the Kenyan these plans we known as catastrophic coverage, which fit the needs of millions of Americans.
So this sniveling liberal twit thinks we can’t think for ourselves as to which coverage we want?
Let them buy riders or pick from a menu.
When it comes to insurance, what so-called experts call “comprehensive” may be unaffordable “junk” (mandates) to some who don’t think they need a one-size-fits-all “comprehensive” plan - which is really just meant to get more people paying for coverage they may not need.