What percentage of the “free-loaders” are people who can afford health insurance, but don’t have it? I bet it is a small percentage overall. Who can afford heath insurance. My family pays $7,500 in insurance a year, and that doesn’t count what the insurance doesn’t cover, or co-pays. Can someone earning $20,000 a year afford that? How about a young family earning $30,000 a year? Is there going to be a sliding scale that limits the cost of health insurance according to ability to pay? Well of course there will be, and an army of gestapo agents auditing everyone to levy taxes, and attach our incomes and bank accounts. The end result is that we will still be paying for the same “free-loaders” we pay for now, and we will a vastly expanded government to control that.
Paying the premium is only the start, what about insurance deductibles, copays on office visits, prescriptions, etc? I think a lot of people are going to be disappointed when they find out there will still be expenses even with insurance. By the way my premium increased 8.5% in June for the same policy because they added birth control (I am 62 yrs old) and no lifetime maximums. (I have a 5000.00 deductible, 40.00 office copay for primary and 75.00 copay for specialist, 150.00 to walk into an emergency room to mention a few things that aren’t free as some expect).
The libtards have made it their mission to create and attempt to sustain a "freeloader" class at the expense of hardworking taxpayers and now old bags like Pelosi have the rotten nerve to talk about "freeloaders?"
Even Nancy Pelosi slipped and almost called Obamatax a "tax." LOL
Here is your brain, Nancy. Now here is your brain on botox!