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RVUSA wrote:Gale Hawkins wrote:TheAmRheins wrote:
And the insurance companies get richer and richer... I don't think we will see them filing for bankruptcy any time soon.
That should put a smile on the face of retirees counting on that fact so they can spend more time traveling.
And spending even ever more for insurance. You meant, right?
โDec-14-2013 06:00 PM
The Texan wrote:
Have a friend who lives in an east coast state and she is below the poverty level. She does NOT get Medicaid, because she is "able bodied", She does NOT get welfare, because she is employed, yet she has been told that she "must" get medical insurance or pay a fine under the ACA.....
โDec-14-2013 05:57 PM
Gale Hawkins wrote:TheAmRheins wrote:
And the insurance companies get richer and richer... I don't think we will see them filing for bankruptcy any time soon.
That should put a smile on the face of retirees counting on that fact so they can spend more time traveling.
โDec-14-2013 05:40 PM
TheAmRheins wrote:
And the insurance companies get richer and richer... I don't think we will see them filing for bankruptcy any time soon.
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RVUSA wrote:Have a friend who lives in an east coast state and she is below the poverty level. She does NOT get Medicaid, because she is "able bodied", She does NOT get welfare, because she is employed, yet she has been told that she "must" get medical insurance or pay a fine under the ACA.....The Texan wrote:RVUSA wrote:Actually it is not. If you fall below the poverty level, you get NO help, just a fine if you don't get coverage. However, if you earn above the poverty level, up to 400% of that line in the sand, you get all kinds of help, while those that really need the help are left to drown.PawPaw_n_Gram wrote:
If your income is really low, you will likely get better coverage at a cheaper price.
Unfortunately thats true, and the price of their windfall is everyones loss.
You dont have to buy health insurance when you get medicaid and welfare. Below the poverty line folks arent part of the issue.
Bob & Betsy - USN Aviation Ret'd '78 & LEO Ret'd '03 & "Oath Keeper Forever"
โDec-14-2013 05:33 AM
The Texan wrote:RVUSA wrote:Actually it is not. If you fall below the poverty level, you get NO help, just a fine if you don't get coverage. However, if you earn above the poverty level, up to 400% of that line in the sand, you get all kinds of help, while those that really need the help are left to drown.PawPaw_n_Gram wrote:
If your income is really low, you will likely get better coverage at a cheaper price.
Unfortunately thats true, and the price of their windfall is everyones loss.
โDec-14-2013 03:35 AM
HDrider44 wrote:
It was interesting when I was trying o sign up because I don't have what they consider an income. I live off money I have and the income it generates. So I don't really have a set income and they kept telling me that I need to be on the Oregon Health Plan at a zero cost.
Well first off I don't need the free handout and second we travel all over the USA and are hardly ever in Oregon which I would need to be to take advantage of that plan.
I was able to maintain my old plan for another six months so it will be interesting to see what happens at that time which will be April.
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