ACA Marketplace Insurance Costs to Skyrocket? Wanna Bet?


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12 responses to “ACA Marketplace Insurance Costs to Skyrocket? Wanna Bet?”

  1. DJRippert Avatar
    DJRippert

    We won’t know what’s in the law until we pass it.

    1. Nancy Naive Avatar
      Nancy Naive

      Or the devastation of a court ruling until it’s issued.

    2. Nancy Naive Avatar
      Nancy Naive

      BTW, she said, “We have to pass the bill so that you can find out what is in it, away from the fog of the controversy.”

      Emphasis on YOU and FOG because she knew that Americans will experience the truth, but until they did, will believe any BS spread by the likes of you — emphasis on YOU again.

      1. DJRippert Avatar
        DJRippert

        Typical liberal spin in defense of the leftist gerontology. No, Congress does NOT have to pass a bill so that “we, the people” can find out what’s in it. And, the FOG of controversy is what is known as debate. It’s why bills are discussed and debated in public.

        Only a egomaniac says that bad laws have to be passed so that “Americans will experience the truth”.

        1. Nancy Naive Avatar
          Nancy Naive

          Have you found those pedophiles at the pizza parlor yet?

  2. Matt Adams Avatar
    Matt Adams

    Insurance companies helped write the PPACA, they knew that they were always going to be getting their money. Obviously they preferred that to be guaranteed by the federal government. Now, we will just revert to what it was before more people without insurance.

    The larger issue is the conflation of insurance and healthcare.

  3. James McCarthy Avatar
    James McCarthy

    Did I miss the mention of Virginia in this piece?

    1. LarrytheG Avatar
      LarrytheG

      oh THAT?

    2. James C. Sherlock Avatar
      James C. Sherlock

      Read it again. Pretending not to understand that Virginians participate in an ACA marketplace is not a good look, James.

  4. Nancy Naive Avatar
    Nancy Naive

    No $#!^ Sherlock. I received a notice two weeks ago that my term life policy (a cheap carryover from work) is reducing its “clean living” discount from 20% to 10% because an unusually high payout of Covid death benefits. It also suffered investment losses compounding the issue.

    Can’t wait until May 2023 when my supplement health policy renews. Healthcare Insurance is NOT insurance. It’s a payment plan.

  5. Not peanuts! Speaking of which USDA isdues more regulations per year than any other federal agency. Socialized agriculture personified. Controlling the market controls the industry.

  6. LarrytheG Avatar
    LarrytheG

    speaking of health insurance subsidies:

    https://uploads.disquscdn.com/images/7af6af0492fdf24aff8a14b95aeff39c32801589f242411ab2fe353aac42d289.jpg

    The folks that buy ACA health insurance pay for it with after-tax money, no? The folks who pay for employer-provided health insurance pay for it with pre-tax money – essentially a subsidy.

    So both are subsidized. what’s the problem?

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