Even More Obamacare Follies

Looks like the Unions think Obamacare will keep you poor

Union research document says Obamacare will hasten income inequality | Ralston Reports

"The Irony of ObamaCare: Making Inequality Worse" is the title of the UNITE HERE (Culinary parent) document that is posted here and soon to be making its way to Capitol Hill. It is devastating to the Democrats. To wit:

Ironically, the Administration’s own signature healthcare victory poses one of the most immediate challenges to redressing inequality. Yes, the Affordable Care Act will help many more Americans gain some health insurance coverage, a significant step forward for equality. At the same time, without smart fixes, the ACA threatens the middle class with higher premiums, loss of hours, and a shift to part-time work and less comprehensive coverage.

The paper argues that the Affordable Care Act will transfer a billion dollars in wealth to insurance companies, create an unlevel playing field in the market, force employers to cut back hours and result in pay decreases. It lays it out in detail, with examples of union workers affected by Obamacare.

And then it concludes:

For two years, labor unions and employer partners have patiently explained to the Obama Administration and Congress the potential damage that the ACA poses to these unique, successful non-profit health plans.

Having already made efforts to accommodate businesses, churches and congressional staff, it is ironic that the Administration is now highlighting issues of economic inequality without acting to preserve health plans that have been achieving the goals of the ACA for decades. Without a smart fix, the ACA will heighten the inequality that the Administration seeks to reduce.

Dude has lost the union vote. Lol
 
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Wasn't the Knoxville area generally pro-Union?

Yes. It is cool to look at a map of union sympathizes in the South because they are always concentrated on land not suited for large agricultural land where slaves would be used. West Virginia is a good example of this. Tennessee was actually in the confederacy the shortest amount of time of all the states
 
Yes. It is cool to look at a map of union sympathizes in the South because they are always concentrated on land not suited for large agricultural land where slaves would be used. West Virginia is a good example of this. Tennessee was actually in the confederacy the shortest amount of time of all the states

And remember, East Tennessee was going to do the same thing that West Virginia did and attempt to form their own State that was aligned with the Union.

East Tennessee Convention of 1861 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
 
ObamaCare's Secret Mandate Exemption - WSJ.com

But amid the post-rollout political backlash, last week the agency created a new category: Now all you need to do is fill out a form attesting that your plan was cancelled and that you "believe that the plan options available in the [ObamaCare] Marketplace in your area are more expensive than your cancelled health insurance policy" or "you consider other available policies unaffordable."
This lax standard—no formula or hard test beyond a person's belief—at least ostensibly requires proof such as an insurer termination notice. But people can also qualify for hardships for the unspecified nonreason that "you experienced another hardship in obtaining health insurance," which only requires "documentation if possible." And yet another waiver is available to those who say they are merely unable to afford coverage, regardless of their prior insurance. In a word, these shifting legal benchmarks offer an exemption to everyone who conceivably wants one.
Keep in mind that the White House argued at the Supreme Court that the individual mandate to buy insurance was indispensable to the law's success, and President Obama continues to say he'd veto the bipartisan bills that would delay or repeal it.
Meanwhile, a McKinsey & Company survey reports that a mere 27% of people joining the exchanges were previously uninsured through February. The survey also found that about half of people who shopped for a plan but did not enroll said premiums were too expensive, even though 80% of this group qualify for subsidies. Some substantial share of the people ObamaCare is supposed to help say it is a bad financial value. You might even call it a hardship.
 
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Im old enough to remember when he said it would be cheaper than my cell phone, now im supposed to cut my cell phone
 
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Im old enough to remember when he said it would be cheaper than my cell phone, now im supposed to cut my cell phone



Get you a Samsung Galaxy S5 Obama phone for free then you will be able to afford some of that ObameCare surance. Problem solved....you are welcome.
 
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Cheaper than cellphone

Obama Tells Youth Obamacare Cheaper Than Cell Phone Bill - ABC News

Cancel your cellphone and cable

Obama to Latino Town Hall: Cut Cable, Cell Phone to Afford ACA Plan - Christine Rousselle

Of course when Republicans suggest someone maybe shouldn't spend lavishly on these things the get all manner of government bennies they engaged in the War on the Poor. The double standard is staggering


Most cell plans don't have a 5000.00 dollar deductible ..
 
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Get you a Samsung Galaxy S5 Obama phone for free then you will be able to afford some of that ObameCare surance. Problem solved....you are welcome.

For real? That's a better phone than I have right now!

Thanks Gramps!
 
Cheaper than cellphone

Obama Tells Youth Obamacare Cheaper Than Cell Phone Bill - ABC News

Cancel your cellphone and cable

Obama to Latino Town Hall: Cut Cable, Cell Phone to Afford ACA Plan - Christine Rousselle

Of course when Republicans suggest someone maybe shouldn't spend lavishly on these things the get all manner of government bennies they engaged in the War on the Poor. The double standard is staggering
I'm a big fan of this idea. I'm halfway there myself and can afford my insurance. Everyone should try it
 
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