Let’s not forget how important ACA has been for healthcare

Obamacare often has $10,000 deductibles, so we're paying for healthcare insurance, but need to pay out-of-pocket for healthcare. Repeal Obamacare and give us back real healthcare.
Quit pretending that shit didn’t exist before ACA. It’s so fucking stupid.

Also, what plans specifically have this and what coverage does it apply to?
Lol I love how you people use CNN when it fits your narrative. Anything critical of Trump is fake news but everything else is fine I guess.

Unfortunately I read the article. It simply says SOME deductibles can be as high as 7500 but obviously this depends. Of course you were talking about 10000 which, as the article states, was only a problem prior to ACA so your point is moot.
 
It works well for those who don’t have to pay for it.
Lol I hate posts like this. They are such bullshit. It’s this mentality that you think you’re special because you pay taxes even though every worker does lol. Payroll taxes are a thing whether you like to pretend otherwise. Hell for all I know you’re one of those people who only pays payroll taxes anyway.
50% of Americans pay no federal income tax. That’s a fact jack.
They pay payroll taxes jack. That was my entire point.
 
Obamacare often has $10,000 deductibles, so we're paying for healthcare insurance, but need to pay out-of-pocket for healthcare. Repeal Obamacare and give us back real healthcare.
Quit pretending that shit didn’t exist before ACA. It’s so fucking stupid.

Also, what plans specifically have this and what coverage does it apply to?
  • In 2015, your out-of-pocket maximum could be no more than $6,600 for an individual plan and $13,200 for a family plan before marketplace subsidies.
  • In 2016, your out-of-pocket maximum could be no more than $6,850 for an individual plan and $13,700 for a family plan before marketplace subsidies.
  • In 2017, your out-of-pocket maximum can be no more than $7,150 for an individual plan and $14,300 for a family plan before marketplace subsidies.
  • In 2018, your out-of-pocket maximum could be no more than $7,350 for an individual and $14,700 for a family for a family plan before marketplace subsidies.
  • In 2019, your out-of-pocket maximum could be no more than $7,900 for an individual and $15,800 for a family for a family plan before marketplace subsidies.
  • In 2020, your out-of-pocket maximum can be no more than $8,150 for an individual plan and $16,300 for a family plan before marketplace subsidies.
Hey guess what moron? Healthcare costs were already rising before ACA. You people think like 5th graders. You lack the critical thinking skills necessary that tells you that there can’t always be causation from something just because you like to think there is.

And those costs go up faster when you're subsidizing healthcare for all the freeloaders, ya dumb fuck.
Where is the evidence it’s related to ACA? You haven’t explained that.

WTF, because it sure the hell isn't the parking meter.
Do you not understand inflation? That is the reason those costs have gone up. That shit would happen regardless.
 
Obamacare often has $10,000 deductibles, so we're paying for healthcare insurance, but need to pay out-of-pocket for healthcare. Repeal Obamacare and give us back real healthcare.
Quit pretending that shit didn’t exist before ACA. It’s so fucking stupid.

Also, what plans specifically have this and what coverage does it apply to?
  • In 2015, your out-of-pocket maximum could be no more than $6,600 for an individual plan and $13,200 for a family plan before marketplace subsidies.
  • In 2016, your out-of-pocket maximum could be no more than $6,850 for an individual plan and $13,700 for a family plan before marketplace subsidies.
  • In 2017, your out-of-pocket maximum can be no more than $7,150 for an individual plan and $14,300 for a family plan before marketplace subsidies.
  • In 2018, your out-of-pocket maximum could be no more than $7,350 for an individual and $14,700 for a family for a family plan before marketplace subsidies.
  • In 2019, your out-of-pocket maximum could be no more than $7,900 for an individual and $15,800 for a family for a family plan before marketplace subsidies.
  • In 2020, your out-of-pocket maximum can be no more than $8,150 for an individual plan and $16,300 for a family plan before marketplace subsidies.
Hey guess what moron? Healthcare costs were already rising before ACA. You people think like 5th graders. You lack the critical thinking skills necessary that tells you that there can’t always be causation from something just because you like to think there is.

Obamacare was nothing but lies. Don't forget Gruber said you are stupid

ACA Architect: 'The Stupidity Of The American Voter' Led Us To Hide Obamacare's True Costs From The Public
 
I mean for me personally it was never enough as far as reforming our healthcare system. It has also since failed to make healthcare more affordable which was its primary purpose.

However, let’s also not forget the other critical things ACA did.

1) 20 million people rely on it for health coverage. Having no insurance at all is still way more expensive and makes most healthcare inaccessible. That number isn’t even counting the millions who lost their health insurance and now would rely on it as a back up.

2) It covers pre-existing conditions. I guarantee you not one republican who found themselves benefiting from this provision refused it out of principle lol.

3) There use to be a small cap on how much health insurance plans would cover for a hospital visit. Now it is 1 million.

But hey I get it. Republicans pretend to hate every aspect because Obama came up with it.
when youre a free loading piece of shit like you I can see how government handouts are good,,

for those of us that pay our own way we got fucked because our cost went up and service and quality went down,,,
 
I mean for me personally it was never enough as far as reforming our healthcare system. It has also since failed to make healthcare more affordable which was its primary purpose.

However, let’s also not forget the other critical things ACA did.

1) 20 million people rely on it for health coverage. Having no insurance at all is still way more expensive and makes most healthcare inaccessible. That number isn’t even counting the millions who lost their health insurance and now would rely on it as a back up.

2) It covers pre-existing conditions. I guarantee you not one republican who found themselves benefiting from this provision refused it out of principle lol.

3) There use to be a small cap on how much health insurance plans would cover for a hospital visit. Now it is 1 million.

But hey I get it. Republicans pretend to hate every aspect because Obama came up with it.

Obamacare is a piece of crap that makes healthcare unaffordable to many in the middle class
Where is the evidence it made healthcare more expensive for the middle class? Define “many”.

So you are ignorant about how bad Obamacare is for the working class

Premiums Unaffordable for Many People in 2019 - eHealth Insurance

Is Obamacare actually affordable?

ObamaCare is making the middle class the new uninsured
Okay for one thing, your third link is the only link that’s relevant to this conversation. I already said that ACA wasn’t making healthcare more affordable. You people are too stupid to listen I guess. Your third link is from the garbage conservative leaning NY post. The only source it gives is the source to a previous article. That is such garbage.

They all show that Obamacare is not affordable. Like most democrats when you can't refute facts you attack the source
 
Obamacare often has $10,000 deductibles, so we're paying for healthcare insurance, but need to pay out-of-pocket for healthcare. Repeal Obamacare and give us back real healthcare.
Quit pretending that shit didn’t exist before ACA. It’s so fucking stupid.

Also, what plans specifically have this and what coverage does it apply to?
  • In 2015, your out-of-pocket maximum could be no more than $6,600 for an individual plan and $13,200 for a family plan before marketplace subsidies.
  • In 2016, your out-of-pocket maximum could be no more than $6,850 for an individual plan and $13,700 for a family plan before marketplace subsidies.
  • In 2017, your out-of-pocket maximum can be no more than $7,150 for an individual plan and $14,300 for a family plan before marketplace subsidies.
  • In 2018, your out-of-pocket maximum could be no more than $7,350 for an individual and $14,700 for a family for a family plan before marketplace subsidies.
  • In 2019, your out-of-pocket maximum could be no more than $7,900 for an individual and $15,800 for a family for a family plan before marketplace subsidies.
  • In 2020, your out-of-pocket maximum can be no more than $8,150 for an individual plan and $16,300 for a family plan before marketplace subsidies.
Hey guess what moron? Healthcare costs were already rising before ACA. You people think like 5th graders. You lack the critical thinking skills necessary that tells you that there can’t always be causation from something just because you like to think there is.

And those costs go up faster when you're subsidizing healthcare for all the freeloaders, ya dumb fuck.
Where is the evidence it’s related to ACA? You haven’t explained that.

WTF, because it sure the hell isn't the parking meter.
Do you not understand inflation? That is the reason those costs have gone up. That shit would happen regardless.

There has been no inflation
 
Obamacare often has $10,000 deductibles, so we're paying for healthcare insurance, but need to pay out-of-pocket for healthcare. Repeal Obamacare and give us back real healthcare.
Quit pretending that shit didn’t exist before ACA. It’s so fucking stupid.

Also, what plans specifically have this and what coverage does it apply to?
  • In 2015, your out-of-pocket maximum could be no more than $6,600 for an individual plan and $13,200 for a family plan before marketplace subsidies.
  • In 2016, your out-of-pocket maximum could be no more than $6,850 for an individual plan and $13,700 for a family plan before marketplace subsidies.
  • In 2017, your out-of-pocket maximum can be no more than $7,150 for an individual plan and $14,300 for a family plan before marketplace subsidies.
  • In 2018, your out-of-pocket maximum could be no more than $7,350 for an individual and $14,700 for a family for a family plan before marketplace subsidies.
  • In 2019, your out-of-pocket maximum could be no more than $7,900 for an individual and $15,800 for a family for a family plan before marketplace subsidies.
  • In 2020, your out-of-pocket maximum can be no more than $8,150 for an individual plan and $16,300 for a family plan before marketplace subsidies.
That's awful. Plus premiums?
 
It has also since failed to make healthcare more affordable

So, not actually of any importance at all.

It was a Trillion $ vanity project for Obama that jacked up medical costs and deprived thousands of their existing health plans.

Plow it into the ground and sow it with quicklime.
 
Obamacare often has $10,000 deductibles, so we're paying for healthcare insurance, but need to pay out-of-pocket for healthcare. Repeal Obamacare and give us back real healthcare.
Quit pretending that shit didn’t exist before ACA. It’s so fucking stupid.

Also, what plans specifically have this and what coverage does it apply to?
  • In 2015, your out-of-pocket maximum could be no more than $6,600 for an individual plan and $13,200 for a family plan before marketplace subsidies.
  • In 2016, your out-of-pocket maximum could be no more than $6,850 for an individual plan and $13,700 for a family plan before marketplace subsidies.
  • In 2017, your out-of-pocket maximum can be no more than $7,150 for an individual plan and $14,300 for a family plan before marketplace subsidies.
  • In 2018, your out-of-pocket maximum could be no more than $7,350 for an individual and $14,700 for a family for a family plan before marketplace subsidies.
  • In 2019, your out-of-pocket maximum could be no more than $7,900 for an individual and $15,800 for a family for a family plan before marketplace subsidies.
  • In 2020, your out-of-pocket maximum can be no more than $8,150 for an individual plan and $16,300 for a family plan before marketplace subsidies.
Hey guess what moron? Healthcare costs were already rising before ACA. You people think like 5th graders. You lack the critical thinking skills necessary that tells you that there can’t always be causation from something just because you like to think there is.
Did you use the maternity care or abortion services Obamacare required you, an alleged man, to purchase?
 
It has also since failed to make healthcare more affordable

So, not actually of any importance at all.

It was a Trillion $ vanity project for Obama that jacked up medical costs and deprived thousands of their existing health plans.

Plow it into the ground and sow it with quicklime.
The idea behind Obamacare was not, in fact, to provide healthcare to everyone.

It was supposed to crash the entire system, so people would clamor for a complete government takeover.
 
Obamacare often has $10,000 deductibles, so we're paying for healthcare insurance, but need to pay out-of-pocket for healthcare. Repeal Obamacare and give us back real healthcare.
Quit pretending that shit didn’t exist before ACA. It’s so fucking stupid.

Also, what plans specifically have this and what coverage does it apply to?
Lol I love how you people use CNN when it fits your narrative. Anything critical of Trump is fake news but everything else is fine I guess.

Unfortunately I read the article. It simply says SOME deductibles can be as high as 7500 but obviously this depends. Of course you were talking about 10000 which, as the article states, was only a problem prior to ACA so your point is moot.
We use CNN so you won't automatically bitch about the source.
 
Obamacare often has $10,000 deductibles, so we're paying for healthcare insurance, but need to pay out-of-pocket for healthcare. Repeal Obamacare and give us back real healthcare.
Quit pretending that shit didn’t exist before ACA. It’s so fucking stupid.

Also, what plans specifically have this and what coverage does it apply to?
  • In 2015, your out-of-pocket maximum could be no more than $6,600 for an individual plan and $13,200 for a family plan before marketplace subsidies.
  • In 2016, your out-of-pocket maximum could be no more than $6,850 for an individual plan and $13,700 for a family plan before marketplace subsidies.
  • In 2017, your out-of-pocket maximum can be no more than $7,150 for an individual plan and $14,300 for a family plan before marketplace subsidies.
  • In 2018, your out-of-pocket maximum could be no more than $7,350 for an individual and $14,700 for a family for a family plan before marketplace subsidies.
  • In 2019, your out-of-pocket maximum could be no more than $7,900 for an individual and $15,800 for a family for a family plan before marketplace subsidies.
  • In 2020, your out-of-pocket maximum can be no more than $8,150 for an individual plan and $16,300 for a family plan before marketplace subsidies.
Hey guess what moron? Healthcare costs were already rising before ACA. You people think like 5th graders. You lack the critical thinking skills necessary that tells you that there can’t always be causation from something just because you like to think there is.

And those costs go up faster when you're subsidizing healthcare for all the freeloaders, ya dumb fuck.
Where is the evidence it’s related to ACA? You haven’t explained that.

WTF, because it sure the hell isn't the parking meter.
Do you not understand inflation? That is the reason those costs have gone up. That shit would happen regardless.

Do you not understand deductibles, do you not understand subsidies?
 
I mean for me personally it was never enough as far as reforming our healthcare system. It has also since failed to make healthcare more affordable which was its primary purpose.

However, let’s also not forget the other critical things ACA did.

1) 20 million people rely on it for health coverage. Having no insurance at all is still way more expensive and makes most healthcare inaccessible. That number isn’t even counting the millions who lost their health insurance and now would rely on it as a back up.

2) It covers pre-existing conditions. I guarantee you not one republican who found themselves benefiting from this provision refused it out of principle lol.

3) There use to be a small cap on how much health insurance plans would cover for a hospital visit. Now it is 1 million.

But hey I get it. Republicans pretend to hate every aspect because Obama came up with it.
when youre a free loading piece of shit like you I can see how government handouts are good,,

for those of us that pay our own way we got fucked because our cost went up and service and quality went down,,,
Ugh you’re such idiots lol. I know it makes you feel manly superior to just assume I am unemployed, but I hate to break it you that I am and that most people are employed. You act like you’re in some exclusive club or something lol. It’s such delusion.
 
Obamacare often has $10,000 deductibles, so we're paying for healthcare insurance, but need to pay out-of-pocket for healthcare. Repeal Obamacare and give us back real healthcare.
Quit pretending that shit didn’t exist before ACA. It’s so fucking stupid.

Also, what plans specifically have this and what coverage does it apply to?
  • In 2015, your out-of-pocket maximum could be no more than $6,600 for an individual plan and $13,200 for a family plan before marketplace subsidies.
  • In 2016, your out-of-pocket maximum could be no more than $6,850 for an individual plan and $13,700 for a family plan before marketplace subsidies.
  • In 2017, your out-of-pocket maximum can be no more than $7,150 for an individual plan and $14,300 for a family plan before marketplace subsidies.
  • In 2018, your out-of-pocket maximum could be no more than $7,350 for an individual and $14,700 for a family for a family plan before marketplace subsidies.
  • In 2019, your out-of-pocket maximum could be no more than $7,900 for an individual and $15,800 for a family for a family plan before marketplace subsidies.
  • In 2020, your out-of-pocket maximum can be no more than $8,150 for an individual plan and $16,300 for a family plan before marketplace subsidies.
Hey guess what moron? Healthcare costs were already rising before ACA. You people think like 5th graders. You lack the critical thinking skills necessary that tells you that there can’t always be causation from something just because you like to think there is.

And those costs go up faster when you're subsidizing healthcare for all the freeloaders, ya dumb fuck.
Where is the evidence it’s related to ACA? You haven’t explained that.

WTF, because it sure the hell isn't the parking meter.
Do you not understand inflation? That is the reason those costs have gone up. That shit would happen regardless.

Do you not understand deductibles, do you not understand subsidies?
Uh yeah deductibles have always been a thing.
 
Obamacare often has $10,000 deductibles, so we're paying for healthcare insurance, but need to pay out-of-pocket for healthcare. Repeal Obamacare and give us back real healthcare.
Quit pretending that shit didn’t exist before ACA. It’s so fucking stupid.

Also, what plans specifically have this and what coverage does it apply to?
  • In 2015, your out-of-pocket maximum could be no more than $6,600 for an individual plan and $13,200 for a family plan before marketplace subsidies.
  • In 2016, your out-of-pocket maximum could be no more than $6,850 for an individual plan and $13,700 for a family plan before marketplace subsidies.
  • In 2017, your out-of-pocket maximum can be no more than $7,150 for an individual plan and $14,300 for a family plan before marketplace subsidies.
  • In 2018, your out-of-pocket maximum could be no more than $7,350 for an individual and $14,700 for a family for a family plan before marketplace subsidies.
  • In 2019, your out-of-pocket maximum could be no more than $7,900 for an individual and $15,800 for a family for a family plan before marketplace subsidies.
  • In 2020, your out-of-pocket maximum can be no more than $8,150 for an individual plan and $16,300 for a family plan before marketplace subsidies.
That's awful. Plus premiums?

Kinda makes ya wonder why the heck you were paying premiums.
 
Obamacare often has $10,000 deductibles, so we're paying for healthcare insurance, but need to pay out-of-pocket for healthcare. Repeal Obamacare and give us back real healthcare.
Quit pretending that shit didn’t exist before ACA. It’s so fucking stupid.

Also, what plans specifically have this and what coverage does it apply to?
  • In 2015, your out-of-pocket maximum could be no more than $6,600 for an individual plan and $13,200 for a family plan before marketplace subsidies.
  • In 2016, your out-of-pocket maximum could be no more than $6,850 for an individual plan and $13,700 for a family plan before marketplace subsidies.
  • In 2017, your out-of-pocket maximum can be no more than $7,150 for an individual plan and $14,300 for a family plan before marketplace subsidies.
  • In 2018, your out-of-pocket maximum could be no more than $7,350 for an individual and $14,700 for a family for a family plan before marketplace subsidies.
  • In 2019, your out-of-pocket maximum could be no more than $7,900 for an individual and $15,800 for a family for a family plan before marketplace subsidies.
  • In 2020, your out-of-pocket maximum can be no more than $8,150 for an individual plan and $16,300 for a family plan before marketplace subsidies.
Hey guess what moron? Healthcare costs were already rising before ACA. You people think like 5th graders. You lack the critical thinking skills necessary that tells you that there can’t always be causation from something just because you like to think there is.

And those costs go up faster when you're subsidizing healthcare for all the freeloaders, ya dumb fuck.
Where is the evidence it’s related to ACA? You haven’t explained that.

WTF, because it sure the hell isn't the parking meter.
Do you not understand inflation? That is the reason those costs have gone up. That shit would happen regardless.

Do you not understand deductibles, do you not understand subsidies?
Uh yeah deductibles have always been a thing.

Yeah, deductibles weren't close to that high, are you a fricken 12 year old.
 
Obamacare often has $10,000 deductibles, so we're paying for healthcare insurance, but need to pay out-of-pocket for healthcare. Repeal Obamacare and give us back real healthcare.
Quit pretending that shit didn’t exist before ACA. It’s so fucking stupid.

Also, what plans specifically have this and what coverage does it apply to?
  • In 2015, your out-of-pocket maximum could be no more than $6,600 for an individual plan and $13,200 for a family plan before marketplace subsidies.
  • In 2016, your out-of-pocket maximum could be no more than $6,850 for an individual plan and $13,700 for a family plan before marketplace subsidies.
  • In 2017, your out-of-pocket maximum can be no more than $7,150 for an individual plan and $14,300 for a family plan before marketplace subsidies.
  • In 2018, your out-of-pocket maximum could be no more than $7,350 for an individual and $14,700 for a family for a family plan before marketplace subsidies.
  • In 2019, your out-of-pocket maximum could be no more than $7,900 for an individual and $15,800 for a family for a family plan before marketplace subsidies.
  • In 2020, your out-of-pocket maximum can be no more than $8,150 for an individual plan and $16,300 for a family plan before marketplace subsidies.
Hey guess what moron? Healthcare costs were already rising before ACA. You people think like 5th graders. You lack the critical thinking skills necessary that tells you that there can’t always be causation from something just because you like to think there is.

And those costs go up faster when you're subsidizing healthcare for all the freeloaders, ya dumb fuck.
Where is the evidence it’s related to ACA? You haven’t explained that.

WTF, because it sure the hell isn't the parking meter.
Do you not understand inflation? That is the reason those costs have gone up. That shit would happen regardless.

Do you not understand deductibles, do you not understand subsidies?
Uh yeah deductibles have always been a thing.

Yeah, deductibles weren't close to that high, are you a fricken 12 year old.
Lol um no you’re definitely making that up.
 
Obamacare often has $10,000 deductibles, so we're paying for healthcare insurance, but need to pay out-of-pocket for healthcare. Repeal Obamacare and give us back real healthcare.
Quit pretending that shit didn’t exist before ACA. It’s so fucking stupid.

Also, what plans specifically have this and what coverage does it apply to?
Lol I love how you people use CNN when it fits your narrative. Anything critical of Trump is fake news but everything else is fine I guess.

Unfortunately I read the article. It simply says SOME deductibles can be as high as 7500 but obviously this depends. Of course you were talking about 10000 which, as the article states, was only a problem prior to ACA so your point is moot.
We use CNN so you won't automatically bitch about the source.
Lol uh no you’ll use any source if it fits your narrative.
 
Obamacare often has $10,000 deductibles, so we're paying for healthcare insurance, but need to pay out-of-pocket for healthcare. Repeal Obamacare and give us back real healthcare.
Quit pretending that shit didn’t exist before ACA. It’s so fucking stupid.

Also, what plans specifically have this and what coverage does it apply to?
Lol I love how you people use CNN when it fits your narrative. Anything critical of Trump is fake news but everything else is fine I guess.

Unfortunately I read the article. It simply says SOME deductibles can be as high as 7500 but obviously this depends. Of course you were talking about 10000 which, as the article states, was only a problem prior to ACA so your point is moot.
We use CNN so you won't automatically bitch about the source.
Lol uh no you’ll use any source if it fits your narrative.
And you won't? :auiqs.jpg:
 

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