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My health insurance is MUCH better now,?

I don't understand the complaints and whining over a glitchy website. I have more insurance choices, no pre-existing conditions, no life-time cap, routine medical tests covered without deductable. The biggest change is the attitude of my insurance company, now they actually act like they want my business!

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  • 8 years ago
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    -Jaker: I get all those unneeded benefits but my health insurance is still lower.

    BekindtoAnimals22: Medicare is better than nothing. You income statement is not true. Your healthcare payments is based on a percentage of your income not brackets.

  • 8 years ago

    Must be nice.

    But not everyone is better off. There are a LOT of 99%ers who are significantly worse off under Obamacare. This is why I can't respect liberals. In spite of numerous well-documented cases of people losing their insurance and being forced to pay more for less coverage, liberals still refuse to acknowledge the harm that was done.

    As long as YOU'RE better off, you don't care if other people suffer. So you're exactly what you claim to hate.

  • 8 years ago

    Some people are automatically put on Medicaid whether that is what they want or not. Others are not eligible for the subsidy and the premiums will negatively alter their standard of living. What happens when you earn a little more money and you are put into that category. Your standard of living will be worse than before you achieved a better salary. This is a very negative law.

  • Anonymous
    8 years ago

    Oh, please. Do you have children who will be able to use the pediatric care, including vision and dental care, that you are now paying for? How about the costs for off-network care? Do you need the maternity benefits? How about the coverage for sex change operations?

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