Wednesday, September 25, 2013

There is nothing affordable about Freedom-Hater-care

From Tennessee.

From Colorado.

From California.

From North Carolina.


You'll recall the example from Louisville, Kentucky we provided yesterday.


The overlords are cackling as you are brought to your knees.

5 comments:

  1. The under 40 crowd is paying more while those over 40 will be paying up to 17 per cent less. Come on youngsters, get to the ballot box if you want a change. Otherwise, it is what it is. Or get off your asses and get you a great job with great bennies, that is what America is all about, aint it?

    Read more at http://money.cnn.com/2013/05/14/news/economy/obamacare-premiums/index.html

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  2. Now you will be playing the employer card, the employer who is either dropping or reducing their involvement in employee health care. This has been going on for over a decade, in my experience, akin to the dropping or reducing of pension plans and even reductions in force, aka layoffs. What overlords are to blame for that? Oh, that's right, the invisible hand, that amorphous free market, that never cackles (which by the way, name who's cackling and provide evidence of same, although it seems there is plenty of cackling from your ilk whenever anything you don't like governmentally goes awry). We still can't deal with your intransigent kind, just like we could not deal with you back in 2010 when you refused to deal. No wonder you got snookered. Wah wah wah, cry cry cry without giving it a try.

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  3. You never give tyranny a try.

    A private organization that exists to make a profit and show its investors a return must cut costs wherever needed to maintain profitability. Plus, such organizations are under no obligation to offer insurance, retirement plans - or some set dollar amount for a given wage or salary, for that matter.

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  4. And the under-40 crowd will opt to pay the penalty as long as that is the more affordable option. By the time it's a wash, the private insurance industry will be for all intents and purposes out of business, from being unable to sell policies for those years, and these young people will have to go to the government-run exchanges. The endgame of all this is single-payer by fiat.

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  5. We'll see swami, we'll see. Right now all I hear is that the sky is falling. Just another tantrum thrown by the crybabies that won't play ball at all. This just in from Tampa Bay Times here at http://www.tampabay.com/news/business/banking/obamacare-marketplace-premiums-released-for-florida/2143679

    Less than a week before the Affordable Care Act insurance marketplaces open for business, the federal government announced that average costs in Florida and other states will be lower than it once projected.

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