Remember to sign up for Obamacare!

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DancingOutlaw

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Today is the last day to jump on the express train to Affordablehealthcaretown. Enrollment is down this year, thanks a lot Trump. Instead of having 12 weeks to procrastinate people only had 6. I know our company gives us about 2 weeks and everyone manages to get it done, but we don’t have as much going on as these folks. Please sign up for this very important program that brings affordable care to almost 3% of or country. Even if less people sign up than last year, a good surge at the end will give the media material for several days of anti Trump articles.
 
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Thanks for the reminder.

Nothing like $400/ month with a $7000 deductible! What a bargain.
 
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Today is the last day to jump on the express train to Affordablehealthcaretown. Enrollment is down this year, thanks a lot Trump. Instead of having 12 weeks to procrastinate people only had 6. I know our company gives us about 2 weeks and everyone manages to get it done, but we don’t have as much going on as these folks. Please sign up for this very important program that brings affordable care to almost 3% of or country. Even if less people sign up than last year, a good surge at the end will give the media material for several days of anti Trump articles.

Individual Mandate going away under the current tax reform bill...unless a last minute change is made.
 
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It could have worked if the Republicans had allowed more money be devoted to subsidies and efforts re-directed to shallow out the risk pools with healthier young people.

Alas, the mandate will be repealed. The corporate hierarchy will make out like bandits, and the middle class gets screwed yet again.
 
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It could have worked if the Republicans had allowed more money be devoted to subsidies and efforts re-directed to shallow out the risk pools with healthier young people.

Alas, the mandate will be repealed. The corporate hierarchy will make out like bandits, and the middle class gets screwed yet again.

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It could have worked if the Republicans had allowed more money be devoted to subsidies and efforts re-directed to shallow out the risk pools with healthier young people.

Alas, the mandate will be repealed. The corporate hierarchy will make out like bandits, and the middle class gets screwed yet again.

Insurers have lost billions on the exchange. Keep up the faith though.
 
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It could have worked if the Republicans had allowed more money be devoted to subsidies and efforts re-directed to shallow out the risk pools with healthier young people.

Alas, the mandate will be repealed. The corporate hierarchy will make out like bandits, and the middle class gets screwed yet again.

Everyone forgot about the constant *****ing about health care cost pre-ACA. Our government gave it a half ass try. Now everything will be great once people don't have to participate. Expect that insurance rebate any day now with lower premiums, lower deductible, better coverage. I can't wait.
 
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It could have worked if the Republicans had allowed more money be devoted to subsidies and efforts re-directed to shallow out the risk pools with healthier young people.

Alas, the mandate will be repealed. The corporate hierarchy will make out like bandits, and the middle class gets screwed yet again.

The only people who made money from this fiasco were the insurance companies. They are laughing all the way to the bank, got in, made money then dumped it when costs started to increase. The big losers were, guess who, the middle class. Democrats always pose as "saving the middle class" while they have their hand in your pocket. African Americans have been voting for them religiously for 50 years, ask them if they are better off. Free market, can't beat it.
 
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So glad that the individual mandate is going away and that I wnot have to subsidize anybody else's healthcare.
 
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It could have worked if the Republicans had allowed more money be devoted to subsidies and efforts re-directed to shallow out the risk pools with healthier young people.

Alas, the mandate will be repealed. The corporate hierarchy will make out like bandits, and the middle class gets screwed yet again.

You have no freaking clue what you are talking about. Just stick to researching bigfoot, I mean the Russia collusion.
 
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Everyone forgot about the constant *****ing about health care cost pre-ACA. Our government gave it a half ass try. Now everything will be great once people don't have to participate. Expect that insurance rebate any day now with lower premiums, lower deductible, better coverage. I can't wait.

Healthcare was infinitely better before the ACA. Try talking to actual physicians about this. 10 personal friends, all whom had very successful practices before Obamacare, retired early because of it.

The government cannot fix the healthcare system. I mean Medicare is an absolute joke. So is the VA.
 
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Anyone here that has turned 26 since ACA was law? I’d like to hear some testimonials about how hard life really is paying their own health insurance.
 
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It could have worked if the Republicans had allowed more money be devoted to subsidies and efforts re-directed to shallow out the risk pools with healthier young people.

Alas, the mandate will be repealed. The corporate hierarchy will make out like bandits, and the middle class gets screwed yet again.

Ha ha ha ha ha

Just like socialism could have worked in Venezuela.
 
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Healthcare was infinitely better before the ACA. Try talking to actual physicians about this. 10 personal friends, all whom had very successful practices before Obamacare, retired early because of it.

The government cannot fix the healthcare system. I mean Medicare is an absolute joke. So is the VA.

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So glad that the individual mandate is going away and that I wnot have to subsidize anybody else's healthcare.

LOL.

Is that what you think?

These people will just start showing back up to emergency rooms for whatever ails them. Just like before. We will pay for it, just like we did before.

If any of you think that your health insurance is about to get cheaper because of this, think again.
 
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LOL.

Is that what you think?

These people will just start showing back up to emergency rooms for whatever ails them. Just like before. We will pay for it, just like we did before.

If any of you think that your health insurance is about to get cheaper because of this, think again.

Lol.

Don't have health insurance and don't need it. And now I won't be penalized for opting out of buying something I don't need.
 
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Lol.

Don't have health insurance and don't need it. And now I won't be penalized for opting out of buying something I don't need.

^^

Does not understand insurance.

Crikes, you're so ignorant and selfish that you deserve for Medicare to implode the day before your 65th birthday.
 
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^^

Does not understand insurance.

Crikes, you're so ignorant and selfish that you deserve for Medicare to implode the day before your 65th birthday.

Ignorance is believing you know what another individual requires and using the state to force it upon said individual.

And I hope Medicare implodes well before I turn 65.
 

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