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progrocknic
Mount Arlington, NJ
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What are your thoughts? Republicans feel pretty confident that they will be able to pass the new bill in the house. It will have a tougher time passing the Senate but if it does, Trump will definitely be signing it into law.
I think it actually has a chance this time. It allows insurance companies to charge more for older people, and it gives them more money in government subsidies. I always said a replacement would pass if it meant more money for the insurance industry, so let's see what happens.
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5/4/2017 7:08:06 AM |
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wvtravlrr
Ravenswood, WV
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4May2017 13:00..
Remember that day and time..
Buh bye Obamacare...
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5/4/2017 7:10:58 AM |
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progrocknic
Mount Arlington, NJ
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4May2017 13:00..
Remember that day and time..
Buh bye Obamacare...
Well, no. It still has to pass the Senate. That vote doesn't happen the same day.
But it's possible that it will pass this time. The only part of the bill I can really get behind is getting rid of the individual mandate. Other than that, all the bill really does is allow the insurance industry to rape us while taking more money from the government. I'm not sure how that's a good thing, but whatever.
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5/4/2017 7:51:31 AM |
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lennyjohn58
Virginia Beach, VA
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The day Obamacare is killed and 20 million people lose their healthcare that is the day Dems begin to win back the House and Senate and Trump's numbers nosedive even more.
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5/4/2017 9:16:58 AM |
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mz_jeannie_baby
Rochester, MI
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It is, as Pope Pius XI said, a "poisoned spring," not a well, and the life-giving waters that Jesus gives are not for sale on the market..............
ooh no.
did I offend someone?
Rest EZ on your 2nd amendment rights and just shoot me now.
stick that in your pipe and smoke it.
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5/4/2017 2:00:29 PM |
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starfox22
Castle Rock, CO
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Well, no. It still has to pass the Senate. That vote doesn't happen the same day.
But it's possible that it will pass this time. The only part of the bill I can really get behind is getting rid of the individual mandate. Other than that, all the bill really does is allow the insurance industry to rape us while taking more money from the government. I'm not sure how that's a good thing, but whatever.
So far I am not behind this current version and you know I f**king hate obamacare with every ounce of my being.
Their method of getting rid of the individual mandate, unless I have been mislead so far it is a red herring. It will actually increase the penalty maybe 5 fold. As I hear it, anyone that goes more than 62 days without coverage will have to pay a 30% rate increase, so if you are 60 years old and your rate for that age category is $750 a month, you would now pay $975 which results in a hell of a lot more "penalty or individual mandate" than we had under Obamacare. I hope I am wrong about this and or that provision gets gutted. But if it stays in I will fight against this law as much as I did against Obama.
As a conservative all my efforts to fight it were fruitless because the democrats in charge could care less about my anger because they knew I would never vote for them, but Republicans now will have to listen to people like me.
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5/4/2017 2:00:31 PM |
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scarredandtatto
Oral, SD
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Nooooo, it'll never pass the Senate.
They fought the easy fight first to FINALLY put a check in the win column.
Now Dumbold Trump has something new to brag about.
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5/4/2017 2:20:18 PM |
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sureshot40
Drumright, OK
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I hope they will pass something that gets rid of the mandate/fine/tax.
After that I'm for a lot from both sides. I see no reason why insurance can't cross state lines, we should be able to buy into Medicare/Medicaid, we should be able to buy any kind of policy with any deductible, with or without coverages of things we need or don't need.
Stop all the sue happy lawers and opportunist, just waiting for some drug company to be in a class action law suit. If you are taking meds or getting procedures done you are taking a personal risk and you are just as responsible for anything that goes wrong.
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5/4/2017 2:20:53 PM |
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texasproud52
Dallas, TX
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May the 4th be with you...
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5/4/2017 2:26:37 PM |
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61falcon
New Hope, PA
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Trump on right now talking about healthcare which he clearly knows ABSOLUTELY NOTHING ABOUT.All this is, is nothing but a huge tax cut for the richest amongst us.WEALTHCARE NOT HEALTHCARE!!!
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5/4/2017 2:28:42 PM |
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progrocknic
Mount Arlington, NJ
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I hope they will pass something that gets rid of the mandate/fine/tax.
After that I'm for a lot from both sides. I see no reason why insurance can't cross state lines, we should be able to buy into Medicare/Medicaid, we should be able to buy any kind of policy with any deductible, with or without coverages of things we need or don't need.
Stop all the sue happy lawers and opportunist, just waiting for some drug company to be in a class action law suit. If you are taking meds or getting procedures done you are taking a personal risk and you are just as responsible for anything that goes wrong.
Insurance is a big part of the problem. We should only need insurance for emergencies/accidents. We shouldn't need insurance for a prescription. Imagine if car insurance was also for general maintenance. An oil change would cost $300. What we need is affordable care and maintenance, and affordable insurance for emergencies. Any proposal other than that is nothing more than a handout for a collection of corporations.
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5/4/2017 2:39:05 PM |
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cinnamonnhaze
Minneapolis, MN
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Good thing I've never been treated for depression or it may have been a pre existing condition.
If we have to endure 4(???) years of this cumquat I may have to be on an anti depressant.
I hope they're fun!!!
w6o6 should know since he's familiar with the whole heroin/opioid thing.
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5/4/2017 2:51:33 PM |
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61falcon
New Hope, PA
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We should all have one comprehensive insurance that covers everything cradle to grave.Having a multitude of different policies with different coverages and deductibles just adds cost having to design and print a multitude of different policies.Keep it simple stupid!!
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5/4/2017 2:53:56 PM |
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61falcon
New Hope, PA
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The Returdlickers just voted on a bill and the nations healthcare, not knowing what they are voting on,how much it will cost who it excludes or severely penalizes.They know nothing!!
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5/4/2017 3:43:18 PM |
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jillybodob
Naperville, IL
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I found this vote very interesting today. For all the bluster of Democrats they voted today, and not one single Nay vote from a even 1 Dem, to include themselves in Healthcare reform. This is on the back of a Congress who voted overwhelming to exclude themselves from Obamacare as well.
These are public servants who exclude themselves from what they legislatively impose upon you. Think about that for a minute.
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5/4/2017 3:47:48 PM |
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scarredandtatto
Oral, SD
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your stupidity amazes me sometimes, sillyb*tch.
OF COURSE dems didn't support that shit, IT'S SHIT! And it's not on congress, it's on the right and the bill is shit! I can't wait till recess!
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5/4/2017 3:48:12 PM |
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jillybodob
Naperville, IL
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Correction, not one single Yea vote to include themselves in Healthcare reform, not even 1.
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5/4/2017 3:50:20 PM |
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scarredandtatto
Oral, SD
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You expected someone on the left tossupport it?
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5/4/2017 4:14:12 PM |
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jillybodob
Naperville, IL
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It's rather interesting Scar, any way I write this it sounds wrong. But let me get over the hump. The point is the legislative body proposes laws, the president signs it into law, and the point is, whether it was Obamacare or the Healthcare reform proposal now on the table, our public servants purposely exclude themselves from the laws they eventually impose on the 350 million of the rest of us they make subject to their laws. Did you watch the vote today? I doubt it and you NBC will never mention the vote as it's not in their liberal progressive agenda interests to do so. 429 or so to 0, yep, zero, to exclude themselves from a proposed law they passed and wish to impose on 350 million others. I find that rather interesting.
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5/4/2017 4:24:54 PM |
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scarredandtatto
Oral, SD
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I find it interesting that that is new news to you.
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5/4/2017 4:31:57 PM |
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muldoon1959
Vallejo, CA
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Ever notice how they blame congress as a whole whenever the
republicans f**k them over?
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5/4/2017 4:32:35 PM |
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herc117
Warren, IN
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more money is good.
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5/4/2017 4:33:34 PM |
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trackker
Vancouver, WA
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The day Obamacare is killed and 20 million people lose their healthcare that is the day Dems begin to win back the House and Senate and Trump's numbers nosedive even more.
Insurance companies couldn't afford to keep running like this, reason why eventually no one would have coverage you stupid f**k.
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5/4/2017 4:36:58 PM |
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muldoon1959
Vallejo, CA
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Yeah, they must be going broke with all these record profits.
F**king Obamacare anyway.
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5/4/2017 5:02:02 PM |
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progrocknic
Mount Arlington, NJ
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Insurance companies couldn't afford to keep running like this,
Then why are they reporting record profits? If the insurance industry couldn't have afforded the ACA, they wouldn't have pushed congress to pass it, and to pass it without a public option. I can assure you they love the ACA.
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5/4/2017 5:08:33 PM |
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naprinciple
West Plains, MO
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I believe the ACA is a payoff for insurance companies. Their obscene profits will all dry up when they replace it with single payer. The ACA was designed to fail.
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5/4/2017 5:17:57 PM |
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jillybodob
Naperville, IL
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Scar, what's interesting is that democrats, whether it was Obamacare or this healthcare bill, for all the bluster on TV interviews, repeatedly have purposely carved out exclusions for themselves.
If I remember correctly it was Obama who would sign an appropriations bill, a continuing CR a couple of years back and shut down the Gov't because Congress did not agree to exempt Federal employees from Obamacare. Yes, I remember things you would like to forget about as such facts do not support your liberal progressive (socialist/communist) agenda.
Socialism/Communism has been around since the beginning of even the smallest societies. And it's very clear that such a philosophy has created the greatest pain and suffering of the masses the world has ever known for most all of human history.
Now here the likes of you come again.
I find it interesting that that is new news to you.
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5/4/2017 5:21:14 PM |
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jillybodob
Naperville, IL
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Just look at the stock prices of healthcare companies under Obamacare, they skyrocketing. Now if Obama really attacked the healthcare companies on price gouging what would expect their stock prices to do. btw, Goldman Sachs just paid him $400K to give a speech. I'm going to side with Lizzy on that one, lying a** con man.
I believe the ACA is a payoff for insurance companies. Their obscene profits will all dry up when they replace it with single payer. The ACA was designed to fail.
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5/4/2017 6:01:58 PM |
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trackker
Vancouver, WA
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Yeah, they must be going broke with all these record profits.
F**king Obamacare anyway.
Record profits?
Now, there’s no denying it. The four biggest U.S. health insurers admit they’re each losing hundreds of millions of dollars on their Obamacare plans. Rather than expand coverage, many are pulling out of the exchanges that were set up by the ACA so people can shop for insurance plans, often with the help of government subsidies.
UnitedHealth expects to lose $850 million on Obamacare in 2016, while Aetna, Anthem, and Humana are all on track to lose at least $300 million each on their ACA plans this year, according to company reports and estimates from Bloomberg Intelligence.
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2016-08-17/obamacare-s-in-trouble-as-insurers-tire-of-losing-money
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5/4/2017 6:10:12 PM |
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61falcon
New Hope, PA
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This Returdlicker proposal will affect company provided health insurance as well,don't know exactly how because we have yet to see any details.
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5/4/2017 6:19:14 PM |
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jillybodob
Naperville, IL
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falcon, do you eat cinnabuns everyday day..do you have diabetes? Frankly, I have no idea if you do or not, but what do you say to those who do? That your condition is a function of your individual decisions day in and day out, or that society at large must pay for your selfish eating habits?
I will avoid the topic of having sex for now.
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5/4/2017 6:21:18 PM |
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jillybodob
Naperville, IL
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falcon what options do Iowans have now after 7 years of Obamacare?
This Returdlicker proposal will affect company provided health insurance as well,don't know exactly how because we have yet to see any details.
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5/4/2017 6:23:51 PM |
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cinnamonnhaze
Minneapolis, MN
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Jilly, it's ok to be a virgin. It can be a good thing - if you meet a woman who wants a fumbling bumbling newbie under the sheets.
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5/4/2017 6:31:11 PM |
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jillybodob
Naperville, IL
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I see, your argument now is that only virgins frequent planned parenthood? That's about a stupid as a response I come up with right now given your stupid comment.
Jilly, it's ok to be a virgin. It can be a good thing - if you meet a woman who wants a fumbling bumbling newbie under the sheets.
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5/4/2017 6:42:38 PM |
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cinnamonnhaze
Minneapolis, MN
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Wow, that one flew right over your head - again.
There's nothing in my post referring to Planned Parenthood, but I did mention your name.....
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5/4/2017 6:56:23 PM |
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jillybodob
Naperville, IL
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I don't think so buns. Seems to me your looking for an excuse for your own behaviours, and transferring your ideas onto others. Hence the Planned Parenthood reference. Why else would get an abortion if you're not a virgin?
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5/5/2017 10:32:10 AM |
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cinnamonnhaze
Minneapolis, MN
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Many many "conservatives" were against the "repeal & replace" because they are recipients of the ACA.
For all of you that aren't aware of what it is that you're cheering on (much like your congress who never read the bill), here's just a short list of how your "yay" votes will shorten your little lives (or at least make you suffer through them):
50 Health Issues That Count as a Pre-existing Condition
The Republican plan to repeal and replace the the Affordable Care Act (ACA), which narrowly passed a vote in the House today, rolls back protections for people with pre-existing conditions, which could increase health care costs for an estimated 130 million Americans.
The American Health Care Act stipulates that states can allow insurers to charge people with pre-existing conditions more for health insurance (which is banned under the ACA) if the states meet certain conditions, such as setting up high-risk insurance pools. Insurers still cannot deny people coverage outright, as was a common practice before the ACA’s passage, but they can hike up premiums to an unaffordable amount, effectively pricing people out of the market.
In fact, premiums could reach as high as $25,700 per year for people in high-risk pools, according to a report from AARP. People who receive insurance through their employer would not be affected, unless they lost their job or moved to the individual insurance market for some other reason.
But what counts as a pre-existing condition? While it depends on the insurer—they have the right to choose what counts as “pre-existing”—these ailments and conditions were universally used to deny people coverage, according to the Kaiser Family Foundation, a nonprofit focusing on health care research.
AIDS/HIV
Alcohol or drug abuse with recent treatment
Alzheimer’s/dementia
Anorexia
Arthritis
Bulimia
Cancer
Cerebral palsy
Congestive heart failure
Coronary artery/heart disease, bypass surgery
Crohn’s disease
Diabetes
Epilepsy
Hemophilia
Hepatitis
Kidney disease, renal failure
Lupus
Mental disorders (including Anxiety, Bipolar Disorder, Depression, Obsessive Compulsive Disorder, Schizophrenia)
Multiple sclerosis
Muscular dystrophy
Obesity
Organ transplant
Paraplegia
Paralysis
Parkinson’s disease
Pending surgery or hospitalization
Pneumocystic pneumonia
Pregnancy or expectant parent (includes men)
Sleep apnea
Stroke
Transsexualism
Good luck!!!
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5/5/2017 10:35:32 AM |
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progrocknic
Mount Arlington, NJ
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I noticed the list was missing being a rape victim. Yeah, turns out that's also going to be a preexisting condition.
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5/5/2017 11:04:16 AM |
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cinnamonnhaze
Minneapolis, MN
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How can most of these be pre-existing?
They better hurry up & pass a bill for all pregnancies to require an amniocentesis to determine any & all genetic problems & then demand those women have mandatory abortions.
That's pretty much what they're saying.
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5/5/2017 1:27:00 PM |
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fellowforyou
New York, NY
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Stupidity travels with bad company.
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5/5/2017 1:48:51 PM |
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scarredandtatto
Oral, SD
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Ehhhhf**k um.
If the poor can't afford it, the don't deserve it. They should have been born richer.
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5/5/2017 9:04:45 PM |
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wvtravlrr
Ravenswood, WV
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Can anyone prove to me of a time when they walked into a Public Hospital and were denied care.......
Ever????
Even when you were dead broke and homeless...just 1....
I'll wait....
They wrote it off at the end of the year...
On the Taxpayers dime....
Now...Big Medicine,,,Big Pharma and these conglomerate helthcare corporations are getting thier payback.....
Government funded healthcare..
The biggest transfer of money since.....well ever..
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5/5/2017 9:07:15 PM |
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wvtravlrr
Ravenswood, WV
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Can anyone prove to me of a time when they walked into a Public Hospital and were denied care.......
Ever????
Even when you were dead broke and homeless...just 1....
I'll wait....
They wrote it off at the end of the year...
On the Taxpayers dime....
Now...Big Medicine,,,Big Pharma and these conglomerate helthcare corporations are getting thier payback.....
Government funded healthcare..
The biggest transfer of money since.....well ever..
Follow the money....look where politicians families are investing....
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5/5/2017 9:11:41 PM |
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progrocknic
Mount Arlington, NJ
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Government funded healthcare..
We don't have that in this country.
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5/5/2017 9:15:06 PM |
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cupocheer
Assumption, IL
68, joined May. 2010
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Pardon me.
What did people do for health coverage before the ACA became law? (excluding Medicare & social medical care)?
Seems as if I carried BC/BS coverage for about 35 years before Medicare kicked in.
First they complained about paying for the coverage.
Now they are complaining about not having the coverage.
hmmmmm....
Dayum ObamaCare -- I'm going to buy my own full premium health insurance coverage.
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5/5/2017 9:22:49 PM |
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wvtravlrr
Ravenswood, WV
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We don't have that in this country.
8 billion dollar pool to cover pre- existing conditions....
Government funded healthcare..
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5/5/2017 9:23:38 PM |
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progrocknic
Mount Arlington, NJ
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8 billion dollar pool to cover pre- existing conditions....
Government funded healthcare..
If you think 8 billion dollars is government funded healthcare, you might be smoking stronger shit than me.
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5/5/2017 9:23:58 PM |
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nycman530
New York, NY
64, joined Dec. 2010
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So millions are suddenly worried about losing their insurance while millions have already lost their insurance due to the ACA?
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5/5/2017 9:24:41 PM |
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wvtravlrr
Ravenswood, WV
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If you think 8 billion dollars is government funded healthcare, you might be smoking stronger shit than me.
Oh.....so the Easter Bunny put it there....
I see......
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5/5/2017 9:28:07 PM |
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progrocknic
Mount Arlington, NJ
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Quote from wvtravlrr:
Oh.....so the Easter Bunny put it there....
I see......
So you think 8 billion dollars covers healthcare for all do you?
Don't get me wrong, I don't approve of the 8 billion, but I wouldn't call it government funded healthcare. Especially since the money goes towards insurance companies, not hospitals or treatment, or anything of the sort.
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5/5/2017 9:34:52 PM |
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muldoon1959
Vallejo, CA
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So millions are suddenly worried about losing their insurance while millions have already lost their insurance due to the ACA?
What are you lying about this time?
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5/5/2017 9:35:34 PM |
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wvtravlrr
Ravenswood, WV
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Quote from wvtravlrr:
Oh.....so the Easter Bunny put it there....
I see......
So you think 8 billion dollars covers healthcare for all do you?
Don't get me wrong, I don't approve of the 8 billion, but I wouldn't call it government funded healthcare. Especially since the money goes towards insurance companies, not hospitals or treatment, or anything of the sort.
First off...I buy my own..
BC&BS...
And what they dont cover I pay myself..thru a flexible spending plan..
The perverbial foot is in the door..
Next will come sales taxes on anything that may cause injury..bicycles..motorcycles. ...cars..your electric bill..
The list is endless...
Shocking isnt it..
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5/5/2017 9:36:08 PM |
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viper1e
Jeannette, PA
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What are your thoughts? Republicans feel pretty confident that they will be able to pass the new bill in the house. It will have a tougher time passing the Senate but if it does, Trump will definitely be signing it into law.
I think it actually has a chance this time. It allows insurance companies to charge more for older people, and it gives them more money in government subsidies. I always said a replacement would pass if it meant more money for the insurance industry, so let's see what happens.
The Senate has already said the bill is DOA.
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5/5/2017 9:50:36 PM |
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cupocheer
Assumption, IL
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5/5/2017 10:12:39 PM |
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cinnamonnhaze
Minneapolis, MN
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If you think 8 billion dollars is government funded healthcare, you might be smoking stronger shit than me.
L O L !
He's just a fat dumfuk that will either die from a stroke, diabetes or chocking on a KFC bone (cuz he can't swallow Donnie's).
RIP, WV.
And rest assured, they now make "super sized" coffins.
Hope they charge for a "super sized" plot.
May I suggest creamation with a "super sized" urn.
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5/5/2017 10:14:33 PM |
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scarredandtatto
Oral, SD
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No need for a "super size" urn, shit burns. There wouldn't be much left.
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5/5/2017 10:24:08 PM |
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cinnamonnhaze
Minneapolis, MN
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True.
But unlike manure his vile bile wouldn't make good fertilizer.
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5/6/2017 1:29:02 PM |
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jillybodob
Naperville, IL
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What good is insurance if it never pays? Ever go to the doctor, you get bills in the mail from everybody and their grandmother. You are never told upfront who is going to bill you and how much they are going to charge you.
This has to change.
So millions are suddenly worried about losing their insurance while millions have already lost their insurance due to the ACA?
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