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With the elections coming up, whi s likely to provide plans for more health care rather than higher premiums for less?

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  • 7 years ago

    There are 31,000,000 Americans who had been previously denied health care coverage that are now covered. And there is also the Obama Care "80/20 rule" for the greed-driven 1300 for-profit insurers that requires them to spend at least 80% of every premium dollar you (the consumers) pay ON YOU for actual medical care in the year or else they now have to REFUND THE DIFFERENCE to you at the end of each year---something the insurance lobby was only too happy to convince Republicans to "repeal"...but which the American people really like.

    Republicans in in the deep greedy-gut pockets of the profits-driven insurance industry (see littlesis.org and opensecrets.org)---a multi-$trillion$-dollar industry that wants all profits, no pay-outs and no regulations (such as the consumer protections built into the Affordable Care Act), so they want rightwing anti-consumer Republicans to win in the mid-terms. If these nation-destroying, recession-causing, corporate-colluding, anti-civil-rights, anti-women's-rights, anti-voting-rights, anti-union-rights, anti-immigration-reforms Republicans fool the voters and win...AMERICA LOSES BIG!

  • 7 years ago

    While relatively few now have health care that never did before, and are enjoying low subsidized costs, for the vast majority of Americans, the health care costs have gone way up......thanks exclusively to dishonest Democrats.

  • 7 years ago

    after the elections obama will allow healthcare premiums to rise

  • Anonymous
    7 years ago

    idk seek help on google

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