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<blockquote data-quote="Benben" data-source="post: 1485319" data-attributes="member: 25133"><p>Wow, JUST WOW! please be wiping the brown off your nose from having it buried in a Koch ass! </p><p></p><p>The ACA did <strong><u>NOT</u></strong> cancel 1 plan!!! It mandated that insurance plans had to provide basic levels of coverage. Those that didn't either had to change or be canceled. That meant the door to door snake oil salesmen for plans out there had to provide for things like wellness care, yearly shots, yearly exams and life saving therapies (the same therapies considered "standards of care" for every doctor in the country) but the insurance whore/nurse employed BY the Insurance company deemed it "experimental" thus not covered. You see, people were paying insane amounts of money for their plans and were getting nothing in return while the insurance companies (and their stock holders) really liked pocketing 90+ percent of the premiums and having company "meetings" in places like Cozumel, Cancun or my favorite Italy, go Etna. Every month for years the AP would run a story about someone who died because their Insurance company denied a claim. </p><p></p><p>The millions and millions of people who could afford "these great plans" would not go to a family doctor because their yearly deductible was $10,000 before their insurance would then pay 50/50. Those millions of people would wait until they were so sick that their only option was to go to the ER. No ER in any state was allowed to turn away a patient due to lack of coverage. ER's became money pits for hospitals. To stay open hospitals then <strong><u>charged all of us</u></strong> $50 for an Advil.</p><p></p><p>Any of this ringing a bell in your head? I know you are dense but try and remember what it was like 6 years ago. And the plans were not twice the price no matter how much you wish they were to help support your horse<img src="/community/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/group1/censored2.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":censored2:" title="Censored2 :censored2:" data-shortname=":censored2:" />! I am so sick and tired of idiots like you who never bothered to actually read anything other than what the Koch's want you to see. Please get your hand out of your pants, grab the remote and change the channel off the FOX news channel. Do yourself a favor and stop listening to the druggie Rush (if my lips are moving I am lying) Limbaugh.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Benben, post: 1485319, member: 25133"] Wow, JUST WOW! please be wiping the brown off your nose from having it buried in a Koch ass! The ACA did [B][U]NOT[/U][/B] cancel 1 plan!!! It mandated that insurance plans had to provide basic levels of coverage. Those that didn't either had to change or be canceled. That meant the door to door snake oil salesmen for plans out there had to provide for things like wellness care, yearly shots, yearly exams and life saving therapies (the same therapies considered "standards of care" for every doctor in the country) but the insurance whore/nurse employed BY the Insurance company deemed it "experimental" thus not covered. You see, people were paying insane amounts of money for their plans and were getting nothing in return while the insurance companies (and their stock holders) really liked pocketing 90+ percent of the premiums and having company "meetings" in places like Cozumel, Cancun or my favorite Italy, go Etna. Every month for years the AP would run a story about someone who died because their Insurance company denied a claim. The millions and millions of people who could afford "these great plans" would not go to a family doctor because their yearly deductible was $10,000 before their insurance would then pay 50/50. Those millions of people would wait until they were so sick that their only option was to go to the ER. No ER in any state was allowed to turn away a patient due to lack of coverage. ER's became money pits for hospitals. To stay open hospitals then [B][U]charged all of us[/U][/B] $50 for an Advil. Any of this ringing a bell in your head? I know you are dense but try and remember what it was like 6 years ago. And the plans were not twice the price no matter how much you wish they were to help support your horse:censored:! I am so sick and tired of idiots like you who never bothered to actually read anything other than what the Koch's want you to see. Please get your hand out of your pants, grab the remote and change the channel off the FOX news channel. Do yourself a favor and stop listening to the druggie Rush (if my lips are moving I am lying) Limbaugh. [/QUOTE]
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