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re: CBO: Obamacare will have lower premiums, insure more, and cost government less
Posted on 4/14/14 at 11:16 pm to La Place Mike
Posted on 4/14/14 at 11:16 pm to La Place Mike
quote:Like many, he appears to have insurance confused with redistribution.
You have no freaking idea what you are talking about and you have no clue how insurance works.
Posted on 4/16/14 at 10:06 am to Taxing Authority
Here is an article from today's Politico that pretty much cements my comments.
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Health insurers got their first taste of Obamacare this year. And they want seconds.
Insurers saw disaster in the fall when Obamacare’s rollout flopped and HealthCare.gov was a mess. But a strong March enrollment surge, along with indications that younger and healthier people had begun signing up, has changed their attitude. Around the country, insurers are considering expanding their stake in the Obamacare exchanges next year, bringing their business to more states and counties. Some health plans that skipped the new marketplaces altogether this year are ready to dive in next year.
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Health insurers got their first taste of Obamacare this year. And they want seconds.
Insurers saw disaster in the fall when Obamacare’s rollout flopped and HealthCare.gov was a mess. But a strong March enrollment surge, along with indications that younger and healthier people had begun signing up, has changed their attitude. Around the country, insurers are considering expanding their stake in the Obamacare exchanges next year, bringing their business to more states and counties. Some health plans that skipped the new marketplaces altogether this year are ready to dive in next year.
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