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<blockquote data-quote="bacha29" data-source="post: 4617925" data-attributes="member: 58386"><p>So why are you worried about insurance costs ? You leaving the states again. You Republicans are always fighting tooth and nail against any social program legislation that is proposed but on rare occasion when we do manage to get something through overcoming bitter GOP opposition you reps are always there to sign up for it and then grudgingly admit that it's a good deal or at least admit that they couldn't come up with anything better themselves as we now see with "repeal and replace".</p><p></p><p>Your previous posts clearly spoke to the security that Medicare offers you if in the event your future off shore plans don't work out. But let's suppose for a moment that we couldn't get it passed, that Bob Dole did succeed in his efforts to get the bill back into committee and kill it. What would you then? </p><p></p><p>Yes, the ACA is complicated and requires study and learning it's terms, definitions and options. There were in fact specialists and qualified advisors readily available to help individuals navigate the system. Well, there was at one time until your Dear Leader cut funding for it 41%</p><p></p><p>Nobody gives an rodent's expletive deleted about what you think about the ACA because the numbers speak to the contrary. It has the approval of the majority of Americans and did it's job by serving as a lifeline to Americans who lost their jobs and coverage. </p><p></p><p>Now if the ACA is overturned and the pre existing conditions rule goes right out the window with it and given you're a diabetic you could be denied coverage for that condition along with any other preexisting condition which explains why big insurance wants the ACA overturned so they can keep people like you feces out of luck You're just the kind of person they have in mind. And even if you are able to make it to Medicare it only pays about 80% of the claims at best which means that with the preexisting conditions rule gone you might not be able to purchase a Medicare Supplement or Medicare Advantage plan to help pickup what Medicare won't pay.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bacha29, post: 4617925, member: 58386"] So why are you worried about insurance costs ? You leaving the states again. You Republicans are always fighting tooth and nail against any social program legislation that is proposed but on rare occasion when we do manage to get something through overcoming bitter GOP opposition you reps are always there to sign up for it and then grudgingly admit that it's a good deal or at least admit that they couldn't come up with anything better themselves as we now see with "repeal and replace". Your previous posts clearly spoke to the security that Medicare offers you if in the event your future off shore plans don't work out. But let's suppose for a moment that we couldn't get it passed, that Bob Dole did succeed in his efforts to get the bill back into committee and kill it. What would you then? Yes, the ACA is complicated and requires study and learning it's terms, definitions and options. There were in fact specialists and qualified advisors readily available to help individuals navigate the system. Well, there was at one time until your Dear Leader cut funding for it 41% Nobody gives an rodent's expletive deleted about what you think about the ACA because the numbers speak to the contrary. It has the approval of the majority of Americans and did it's job by serving as a lifeline to Americans who lost their jobs and coverage. Now if the ACA is overturned and the pre existing conditions rule goes right out the window with it and given you're a diabetic you could be denied coverage for that condition along with any other preexisting condition which explains why big insurance wants the ACA overturned so they can keep people like you feces out of luck You're just the kind of person they have in mind. And even if you are able to make it to Medicare it only pays about 80% of the claims at best which means that with the preexisting conditions rule gone you might not be able to purchase a Medicare Supplement or Medicare Advantage plan to help pickup what Medicare won't pay. [/QUOTE]
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