Posted by oldtanker on October 05, 2016 at 22:23:18 from (66.228.255.59):
In Reply to: health insurance posted by Ward1989 on October 05, 2016 at 18:54:40:
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They could have fixed that problem by simply passing a law that said they couldn't deny coverage. They could have simply raised the level of income required to qualify for medicade too. That would have left insurance alone and gotten the people who didn't have health care taken care of without costing the rest of the country through the nose. There was no need of the AHCA to fix these problems. Yea, they would have had to raise taxes slightly to pay for it but it would be cheaper to pay the taxes.
MN says that as of the 1st of Jan coverage through the exchanges is going up 50%. That's over the rate hike last year. So what's more important? The few who were denied coverage because of pre-existing conditions or the many who can no longer afford coverage at all?
I know a lot of people right now that figure that they will have to drop coverage after the new year. It's coverage or eat. It's that simple. And just who controlled both houses and the White House when this monstrosity was passed?
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