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re: Why does the healthcare debate essentially revolve around like 4% of Americans?
Posted on 9/21/17 at 5:39 am to NC_Tigah
Posted on 9/21/17 at 5:39 am to NC_Tigah
The Kaiser Family Foundation are the biggest pro-obamacare hacks there are, except maybe aarp because they make money off it.
Covering pre-existing conditions is not "insurance", it is welfare.
Insurance mitigates risk. It does not pay for something you already have.
Covering pre-existing conditions is not "insurance", it is welfare.
Insurance mitigates risk. It does not pay for something you already have.
Posted on 9/21/17 at 6:52 am to gthog61
Hog 61 is correct.
Previously existing condition, if it is to be covered, should be covered by "the state", not by a for profit company.
Dems aca forces company to pay. Aca was set up to assure profitability though.
Republican "plan" just ignores the people with priorly identified issues.
Graham plan may pass. If it does, dems will roll in 2018. Graham plan should go into effect after 2018 election to escape blame.
Previously existing condition, if it is to be covered, should be covered by "the state", not by a for profit company.
Dems aca forces company to pay. Aca was set up to assure profitability though.
Republican "plan" just ignores the people with priorly identified issues.
Graham plan may pass. If it does, dems will roll in 2018. Graham plan should go into effect after 2018 election to escape blame.
This post was edited on 9/21/17 at 6:55 am
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