Not to mention the sky-high deductibles that made care impossible for many even if they did have "coverage".An average of 60% increase in premiums across the board after the ACA was passed does not sound very ‘affordable’ to me.
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Not to mention the sky-high deductibles that made care impossible for many even if they did have "coverage".An average of 60% increase in premiums across the board after the ACA was passed does not sound very ‘affordable’ to me.
I’m here to complain about my republican friend who’s wife got cancer. He had to have a fund raiser to help them pay the premiums they can’t afford.An average of 60% increase in premiums across the board after the ACA was passed does not sound very ‘affordable’ to me.
It turns out that across the board, for all ages and family sizes, for HMO, PPO, and POS plans, premium increases averaged about 60 percent from 2013, the last year before ACA reforms took effect, to 2017. In same length of time preceding that, all groups experienced premium increases of less than 10 percent, and most age groups actually experienced premium decreases, on average.
Yes, It Was The 'Affordable' Care Act That Increased Premiums
My buddy who’s a republican had to have a fundraiser. As long as he keeps voting republican he will get no help from me. He could be covered but instead he chose freedom. Lol. His wife may die but at least she’ll die freeNot to mention the sky-high deductibles that made care impossible for many even if they did have "coverage".An average of 60% increase in premiums across the board after the ACA was passed does not sound very ‘affordable’ to me.
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Well, they're conditioned to scream FREEDOM without understanding that it also means "freedom to suffer needlessly."My buddy who’s a republican had to have a fundraiser. As long as he keeps voting republican he will get no help from me. He could be covered but instead he chose freedom. Lol. His wife may die but at least she’ll die freeNot to mention the sky-high deductibles that made care impossible for many even if they did have "coverage".An average of 60% increase in premiums across the board after the ACA was passed does not sound very ‘affordable’ to me.
How embarrassing for them to hold a fund raiser. Nothing says I’m a successful conservative business man like holding a fundraiser because you can’t afford your $7000 deductible.Well, they're conditioned to scream FREEDOM without understanding that it also means "freedom to suffer needlessly."My buddy who’s a republican had to have a fundraiser. As long as he keeps voting republican he will get no help from me. He could be covered but instead he chose freedom. Lol. His wife may die but at least she’ll die freeNot to mention the sky-high deductibles that made care impossible for many even if they did have "coverage".An average of 60% increase in premiums across the board after the ACA was passed does not sound very ‘affordable’ to me.
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I have a huge respect for the power of ideology. It can completely distort the thought and reasoning processes of otherwise perfectly intelligent people.How embarrassing for them to hold a fund raiser. Nothing says I’m a successful conservative business man like holding a fundraiser because you can’t afford your $7000 deductible.Well, they're conditioned to scream FREEDOM without understanding that it also means "freedom to suffer needlessly."My buddy who’s a republican had to have a fundraiser. As long as he keeps voting republican he will get no help from me. He could be covered but instead he chose freedom. Lol. His wife may die but at least she’ll die freeNot to mention the sky-high deductibles that made care impossible for many even if they did have "coverage".An average of 60% increase in premiums across the board after the ACA was passed does not sound very ‘affordable’ to me.
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I’m serious, these people need to die so the love ones left behind wake up.
And I bet he brags about never collecting welfare. Sorry pal but your fundraiser was welfare. But instead of our society stepping up he had to resort to begging friends and hoping they step up.
And most of his friends are probably broke too.
If this 50 year old couple can’t afford $10k I’m going to guess they have no savings and will never retire. They will need social security and Medicare. Two programs they don’t believe in
I’m here to complain about my republican friend who’s wife got cancer. He had to have a fund raiser to help them pay the premiums they can’t afford.An average of 60% increase in premiums across the board after the ACA was passed does not sound very ‘affordable’ to me.
It turns out that across the board, for all ages and family sizes, for HMO, PPO, and POS plans, premium increases averaged about 60 percent from 2013, the last year before ACA reforms took effect, to 2017. In same length of time preceding that, all groups experienced premium increases of less than 10 percent, and most age groups actually experienced premium decreases, on average.
Yes, It Was The 'Affordable' Care Act That Increased Premiums
So this is the republicans plan for healthcare. Have insurance you can’t afford and start a go fund me if anything happens because you didn’t go to college. Because you chose the high premiums?
I’m sorry if they have to die to realize what idiots they are.
This is government keeping their hands off your healthcare you idiots
This guy must of learned his story telling from Tom Daschle.I’m here to complain about my republican friend who’s wife got cancer.
Tom Dashle at one time was a millionaire congressman, whose Mother couldn't afford prescription drugs so had to eat dog food, because of the evil Republicans...#4) Sociopaths invent outrageous lies about their experiences. They wildly exaggerate things to the point of absurdity, but when they describe it to you in a storytelling format, for some reason it sounds believable at the time.
Sophistry: ergo hoc propter hocAn average of 60% increase in premiums across the board after the ACA was passed does not sound very ‘affordable’ to me.
It turns out that across the board, for all ages and family sizes, for HMO, PPO, and POS plans, premium increases averaged about 60 percent from 2013, the last year before ACA reforms took effect, to 2017. In same length of time preceding that, all groups experienced premium increases of less than 10 percent, and most age groups actually experienced premium decreases, on average.
Yes, It Was The 'Affordable' Care Act That Increased Premiums
Sophistry: ergo hoc propter hocAn average of 60% increase in premiums across the board after the ACA was passed does not sound very ‘affordable’ to me.
It turns out that across the board, for all ages and family sizes, for HMO, PPO, and POS plans, premium increases averaged about 60 percent from 2013, the last year before ACA reforms took effect, to 2017. In same length of time preceding that, all groups experienced premium increases of less than 10 percent, and most age groups actually experienced premium decreases, on average.
Yes, It Was The 'Affordable' Care Act That Increased Premiums
Premium increases slowed after the passage of the ACA, which I opposed for its lack of a public option.
They might have if fewer dumbass GOP governors screwed their own citizens over by opting out.Sophistry: ergo hoc propter hocAn average of 60% increase in premiums across the board after the ACA was passed does not sound very ‘affordable’ to me.
It turns out that across the board, for all ages and family sizes, for HMO, PPO, and POS plans, premium increases averaged about 60 percent from 2013, the last year before ACA reforms took effect, to 2017. In same length of time preceding that, all groups experienced premium increases of less than 10 percent, and most age groups actually experienced premium decreases, on average.
Yes, It Was The 'Affordable' Care Act That Increased Premiums
Premium increases slowed after the passage of the ACA, which I opposed for its lack of a public option.
They weren’t supposed to slow. They were supposed to go down. You people keep moving the goalposts
They might have if fewer dumbass GOP governors screwed their own citizens over by opting out.Sophistry: ergo hoc propter hocAn average of 60% increase in premiums across the board after the ACA was passed does not sound very ‘affordable’ to me.
It turns out that across the board, for all ages and family sizes, for HMO, PPO, and POS plans, premium increases averaged about 60 percent from 2013, the last year before ACA reforms took effect, to 2017. In same length of time preceding that, all groups experienced premium increases of less than 10 percent, and most age groups actually experienced premium decreases, on average.
Yes, It Was The 'Affordable' Care Act That Increased Premiums
Premium increases slowed after the passage of the ACA, which I opposed for its lack of a public option.
They weren’t supposed to slow. They were supposed to go down. You people keep moving the goalposts
Even so, the rate of increase dropped significantly. Without the ACA average premiums would be higher today than they are.
I have a huge respect for the power of ideology. It can completely distort the thought and reasoning processes of otherwise perfectly intelligent people.How embarrassing for them to hold a fund raiser. Nothing says I’m a successful conservative business man like holding a fundraiser because you can’t afford your $7000 deductible.Well, they're conditioned to scream FREEDOM without understanding that it also means "freedom to suffer needlessly."My buddy who’s a republican had to have a fundraiser. As long as he keeps voting republican he will get no help from me. He could be covered but instead he chose freedom. Lol. His wife may die but at least she’ll die freeNot to mention the sky-high deductibles that made care impossible for many even if they did have "coverage".An average of 60% increase in premiums across the board after the ACA was passed does not sound very ‘affordable’ to me.
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I’m serious, these people need to die so the love ones left behind wake up.
And I bet he brags about never collecting welfare. Sorry pal but your fundraiser was welfare. But instead of our society stepping up he had to resort to begging friends and hoping they step up.
And most of his friends are probably broke too.
If this 50 year old couple can’t afford $10k I’m going to guess they have no savings and will never retire. They will need social security and Medicare. Two programs they don’t believe in
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