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To: Nachum
But once you see millions of people having health care, once you see that all the bad things that were predicted didn’t happen, you’d think that it’d be time to move on.”

How about all of the things that did happen?

Doubled, tripled and quadrupled (or higher yet) deductibles.

Premiums that went up 40, 60, 80 percent or more.

Millions of individual policy owners that had their policies cancelled or simply could no longer purchase a policy at all from anyone or if a policy was available was unaffordable.

How about my personal situation where in the past I had six or more different medical insurance companies offering my policies now there is only one. So my freedom of choice in medical insurance is now gone.

So perhaps some bad thing that was predicted didn’t happen, I don’t know what that is, but plenty of bad things did occur, so the man is a dissembler of the first order in my opinion.

14 posted on 06/09/2015 6:40:18 PM PDT by Pontiac (The welfare state must fail because it is contrary to human nature and diminishes the human spirit.)
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To: Pontiac

I had insurance once upon a time. Cancelled it because it became too damned high. from 4200/yr -2008 to 25,000/yr -2015
http://www.foxbusiness.com/markets/2015/04/30/assurant-to-sell-or-close-health-insurance-division-which-has-struggled-under/


18 posted on 06/09/2015 6:45:57 PM PDT by griswold3 (Just another unlicensed nonconformist in am dangerous Liberal world.)
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To: Pontiac
Doubled, tripled and quadrupled (or higher yet) deductibles.

Mine added a zero.

I am not a fan of logarithmic functions in my health insurance premiums.

39 posted on 06/09/2015 11:01:29 PM PDT by Dr.Deth
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