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could you explain just what it is you're talking about?
Which of course would make healthcare unaffordable for anyone with a pre-existing condition. And every body get's sick. No one is immortal.could you explain just what it is you're talking about?
She is talking about the proposed replacement to ACA. In the bill instead of mandating that all insurance companies cover everyone with pre existing conditions, it will be left up to each individual state to decide if insurance companies have to cover everyone regardless of health.
It always surprises me how little people who come to the USMB know when it comes to politics. Or else, it's about denial. You have to have an open mind and eventually, the facts will settle out.could you explain just what it is you're talking about?
The Senate figured out how to get around pre-existing conditions.
Leave it to the state. That's their "plan".
Oh, and call it "flexible". Their new code word for "you're f*cked!".
So this new healthcare bill being written from a "blank page" by the Senate has been released for inspection? Has it gone to the CBO?The Senate figured out how to get around pre-existing conditions.
Leave it to the state. That's their "plan".
Oh, and call it "flexible". Their new code word for "you're f*cked!".
The buzz words they use, 'flexible' and 'choice'. The choice is they leave it to the states to deny coverage to people and do away with all the provisions of Obamacare that people like. Why? Because local press for a state that throws millions off of healthcare is miniscule compared to the national coverage of Republicans in Congress ending 25 million people's healthcare.
A national shell game. "Guess where the pea is! Nope, wrong one! Guess again!".
The Senate figured out how to get around pre-existing conditions.
Leave it to the state. That's their "plan".
Oh, and call it "flexible". Their new code word for "you're f*cked!".
Look at these Republicans:could you explain just what it is you're talking about?
She is talking about the proposed replacement to ACA. In the bill instead of mandating that all insurance companies cover everyone with pre existing conditions, it will be left up to each individual state to decide if insurance companies have to cover everyone regardless of health.
and a hell of a lot of people have what the ins co's would consider a pre-existing condition...i delivered mail to a guy who was turned down because he had been to a doctor a few times for an ingrown toenail.....Which of course would make healthcare unaffordable for anyone with a pre-existing condition. And every body get's sick. No one is immortal.could you explain just what it is you're talking about?
She is talking about the proposed replacement to ACA. In the bill instead of mandating that all insurance companies cover everyone with pre existing conditions, it will be left up to each individual state to decide if insurance companies have to cover everyone regardless of health.
and a hell of a lot of people have what the ins co's would consider a pre-existing condition...i delivered mail to a guy who was turned down because he had been to a doctor a few times for an ingrown toenail.....Which of course would make healthcare unaffordable for anyone with a pre-existing condition. And every body get's sick. No one is immortal.could you explain just what it is you're talking about?
She is talking about the proposed replacement to ACA. In the bill instead of mandating that all insurance companies cover everyone with pre existing conditions, it will be left up to each individual state to decide if insurance companies have to cover everyone regardless of health.
We all know what happens when the Feds drop a responsibility on the states and the state is given an optionThe Senate figured out how to get around pre-existing conditions.
Leave it to the state. That's their "plan".
Oh, and call it "flexible". Their new code word for "you're f*cked!".
You have a link to the actual text of the bill? Forgive Me, but you idiots are so unhinged, I'd have to actually read the law. None of you are trustworthy.The Senate figured out how to get around pre-existing conditions.
Leave it to the state. That's their "plan".
Oh, and call it "flexible". Their new code word for "you're f*cked!".
he showed me the letter.....its the only thing this guy, who was in his 20's, ever had that required any kind of surgery or such ....they did not say ingrown toenail outright,they said "prior medical problems".....but it is the only thing this guy ever had done to him of note.....now this was back in the 90's mind you.....and a hell of a lot of people have what the ins co's would consider a pre-existing condition...i delivered mail to a guy who was turned down because he had been to a doctor a few times for an ingrown toenail.....Which of course would make healthcare unaffordable for anyone with a pre-existing condition. And every body get's sick. No one is immortal.could you explain just what it is you're talking about?
She is talking about the proposed replacement to ACA. In the bill instead of mandating that all insurance companies cover everyone with pre existing conditions, it will be left up to each individual state to decide if insurance companies have to cover everyone regardless of health.
The ingrown toenail is a little hard to believe for his decline. Must be more to the story like other health conditions or maybe they placed an exclusion on that toe or maybe rated his premiums up a little higher because he had them before, but getting turned down his hard to chew.
he showed me the letter.....its the only thing this guy, who was in his 20's, ever had that required any kind of surgery or such ....they did not say ingrown toenail outright,they said "prior medical problems".....but it is the only thing this guy ever had done to him of note.....now this was back in the 90's mind you.....and a hell of a lot of people have what the ins co's would consider a pre-existing condition...i delivered mail to a guy who was turned down because he had been to a doctor a few times for an ingrown toenail.....Which of course would make healthcare unaffordable for anyone with a pre-existing condition. And every body get's sick. No one is immortal.could you explain just what it is you're talking about?
She is talking about the proposed replacement to ACA. In the bill instead of mandating that all insurance companies cover everyone with pre existing conditions, it will be left up to each individual state to decide if insurance companies have to cover everyone regardless of health.
The ingrown toenail is a little hard to believe for his decline. Must be more to the story like other health conditions or maybe they placed an exclusion on that toe or maybe rated his premiums up a little higher because he had them before, but getting turned down his hard to chew.
Which of course would make healthcare unaffordable for anyone with a pre-existing condition. And every body get's sick. No one is immortal.could you explain just what it is you're talking about?
She is talking about the proposed replacement to ACA. In the bill instead of mandating that all insurance companies cover everyone with pre existing conditions, it will be left up to each individual state to decide if insurance companies have to cover everyone regardless of health.
Which of course would make healthcare unaffordable for anyone with a pre-existing condition. And every body get's sick. No one is immortal.could you explain just what it is you're talking about?
She is talking about the proposed replacement to ACA. In the bill instead of mandating that all insurance companies cover everyone with pre existing conditions, it will be left up to each individual state to decide if insurance companies have to cover everyone regardless of health.
Which of course would make healthcare unaffordable for anyone with a pre-existing condition. And every body get's sick. No one is immortal.could you explain just what it is you're talking about?
She is talking about the proposed replacement to ACA. In the bill instead of mandating that all insurance companies cover everyone with pre existing conditions, it will be left up to each individual state to decide if insurance companies have to cover everyone regardless of health.