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Re: Off topic but very important info.


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Posted by NCWayne on November 03, 2013 at 09:10:44 from (173.188.169.54):

In Reply to: Off topic but very important info. posted by Waltdavies on November 03, 2013 at 08:42:48:

As far as your comment, they knew that from the start, but who would have supported the plan if they were told the truth. Thing is it"s now been spun that "If your policy holder dropped you, it"s OK, and was expected because it just means you"ll now have a BETTER plan than you had before"....They still neglect to tell you that it might cost more, have to be subsidized with tax dollars so you can afford it, and ultimately they can put a lien against your house if you don"t play ball with them and pay for the coverage that our illustrious governmental tsar says we all need.........

"We all need"...There in lies the biggest problem with the whole thing, other than it just being another gigantic, government controlled waste of tax payers money, is that it is a "one size fits all" plan. Read and listen to the news, and you"ll hear all about it. Basically we have men now paying for plans that include, and charge premiums on paying for maternity leave, women who have had their tubes tied paying for plans that include maternity leave, prenatal care, birthing services, etc, etc, all when they can"t have kids anymore. Then there are the, shall we say "adult industry" workers, be they legitimate or the street corner variety, that now have their contraceptives, their VD tests, etc, etc all paid for by us. Not to mention the drug addicts that will now have coverage, meaning we"ll all be paying for them when they OD and wind up on life support as a vegetable, instead of them just killing themselves and us being "rid" of them as more commonly happens. Yes, that last might be a mean and cruel outlook, but if someone wants to kill themesleves, regardless of wether it"s doing drugs, drinking, smoking, etc then I don"t feel it"s my place to be required, by law, to pay for keeping them healthy....but that"s just my .02


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