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One of the largest Healthcare Industry companies is considering a departure from the affordable care act after seeing a 700 million drop in profits once the act was enacted.

All pun intended!!!

Imagine that folk:popcornConfused...

It was just a matter of time to begin proving positive that someone "has to pay the bill" people.
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Spirit100 Wrote:One of the largest Healthcare Industry companies is considering a departure from the affordable care act after seeing a 700 million drop in profits once the act was enacted.

All pun intended!!!

Imagine that folk:popcornConfused...

It was just a matter of time to begin proving positive that someone "has to pay the bill" people.




Very good post Spirit. When ObamaCare is fully implemented everybody who actually pays the bills are going to be livid.
EXCERPT--- Labor unions, whose members make up about 5 percent of the American population, have a big problem with Obamacare: The law’s 40 percent excise tax on high-cost health-insurance plans, better known as the “Cadillac tax,” is set to take effect in 2018.
Read more at: http://www.nationalreview.com/article/42...ax-abolish

Unions are jumping up and down about this unfair Cadillac tax coming to their membership in 2018. The tax has been deferred until that time to ensure ObamaCare's full implementation. Obama will be long gone by then and his legacy will be to some degree secure. None the less, moron union leadership still flood their respective members with mailings every election season urging them to vote Democrat. What was the definition of insanity again?

I don't know about your insurance plan, but mine has nearly doubled across the board, and that includes deductibles. Under this insanity, the aged are paying through the nose, when they need health care the most and can afford it the least. See under ObamaCare, dictates of the Bronze plan for example, demand the insured pay 30% of his health care costs and that does not include his astronomic policy premiums. That means a 5,400 dollar deductible. Now folks, most people would have to borrow that much money. Even worse, in this cash strapped society where wages have dropped 7% over the past 7 years it is not likely that many would even qualify for such a loan.

When employers provide insurance under ObamaCare, it is a fully deductible expense of doing business. When the individual pays for insurance he does so with already taxed dollars and he may well be retaxed for his insurance policy. The only people who are or will be benefiting from ObamaCare, are the ones who don't normally pay for anything in this life anyway.

Even in view of the inequities of ObamaCare we've highlighted, and with the deck having been stacked against those who actually pay insurance premiums from the inception of all this, and when through collaborative front loading the insurance companies designed a plan which favored themselves by even larger margins, co-ops and individual companies are still going down in flames. The health care industry was never reformed, it was only the insurance companies that were reformed. It was a scheme to fleece the middle class, especially the upper middle class, from the outset. If we see the usual Obama double down in the face of failure, who knows how much our health insurance and the costs of our actual health care will rise? At any rate, this is the thinking of the social justice crowd, they want the productive to care for the unproductive, and they have to side step traditional American values to do it. In other words they feel worthy to decide what other people's moral responsibilities are no matter how much they have to suffer, everybody has to pay his fair share. That is, everybody except those who get everything handed to them.
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Im on the side of NOT repealing Obamacare for now.

Why? The Republicans should just set back and watch it fail on its own sooner than expected. Its almost done.

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