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To: Iron Munro
...an important but totally ignored fact....

Here's another one. The coverage is through insurance companies. It sure is going to be fun when insurance companies say "it's not covered" by a policy they were forced to buy, or were given for free by the government. These aren't government bureaucrats the insured will have to deal with; their people working for insurance companies that plan to make a profit.

And won't it be fun when people decide they can't afford the insurance and stop paying? Will that be a way out of Obamacare, or will they be assessed a fine they can't afford?

30 posted on 10/25/2013 2:26:06 PM PDT by grania
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To: grania

That’s my question. There are no doubt people struggling to get by now, what will happen when their rates double. The IRS takes money out of their accounts. Car payment checks bounce. Cars become re-possessed. If people don’t pay, and just have an ever mounting debt to the IRS, what happens then? There was a perceived problem with healthcare system in this country not because healthcare insurance was unavailable, but because the premiums costs too much. Obamacare has not addressed this at all. It has, in fact, it has exacerbated the problem.


35 posted on 10/25/2013 2:42:12 PM PDT by fhayek
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46 posted on 10/25/2013 3:27:47 PM PDT by Iron Munro (When a killer screams 'Allahu Akbar' you don't need to be mystified about a motive.)
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To: grania

What is going to be fun is when someone breaks an arm and the hospital asks them for the deductible amount.


47 posted on 10/25/2013 3:29:02 PM PDT by Mike Darancette (Do The Math)
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