11/15/2014 3:26:23 PM
11/15/2014 9:02:49 PM
My insurance was cancelled last year for failure to conform to ACA requirements, so I signed up on the exchange for one that cost four times more. That plan has now been cancelled this year and I'll need to find another one. Round and round we go.
11/17/2014 9:33:22 AM
i wish you stupid assholes would quit bitching about it or saying its going to go awayit isnt, no matter how badly it sucks, so get used to paying for the old / sickremember youre young / privileged and this isnt the only way baby boomers have set you up for failureshrike is probably some 47yo manager somewhere, so that should be sufficient enough to explain his every position in TSBeveryone else is the idiot that gruber referred to, voted for clay aiken, and has O stickers on their subaru foresterenjoy your $5500 dollar deductibles
11/17/2014 9:47:53 AM
you can't knock anyone for voting for clay aiken, the other option was ellmers[Edited on November 17, 2014 at 9:57 AM. Reason : .]
11/17/2014 9:57:13 AM
thats true, but hes probably the only person on the planet democrats could have run that would have lost to her
11/17/2014 10:14:37 AM
How can the cost of medical care ever go down without any transparency on cost of services.For instance, say I am 90% sure I have a sinus infection, and need antibiotics. Still have to see a dr to get those, the PA comes in, listens to symptoms and agrees, then the dr comes in looks everything over, agrees with me and the PA and writes the scrip. Lets say that DR visit cost $375 to my insurance. What if I could actually shop around and bring the cost of it down to $100, that is totally reasonable for a 30 minute appt, but I have no incentive to do it, and the Dr is not gonna tell me how much my bill will be up front. The way the system works now the doctors do everything they can to run up their bills, so that there is money left over after the insurance companies are done beating them down. They have to have additional staff to haggle with the insurance company, they have to have money built in for un-ncollectable patient debt, and gargantuan insurance coverage. Anytime you do away with the consumers incentive to monitor costs you will create a bubble. This is true with easy financing for college, housing, cars, anything really. The consumer gets what they want and does not have to pay for it then, they are happy for the moment, the cost is pushed down the road and prices rise. This is not really different in medical practice either. The consumer does not have to pay for it then, or if they do its a co-pay that has nothing to do with the actual cost of service. The consumer is not going to shop around for a better deal, and there is no downward pressure on prices.The result is the medical professionals and insurance companies having huge administrative staffs just to bicker with each other about costs, but the result is they are both running each others overhead up. This problem existed before and after the ACA and I don't see a clear solution to it.
11/17/2014 1:32:24 PM
^^and the only reason he won the nomination is the other guy died
11/17/2014 1:58:41 PM
11/17/2014 2:21:47 PM
11/17/2014 3:04:25 PM
According to the letter I just got the cost of my BCBS silver plan is going up $100 next year. That is after I had to pay ~$4400 out of pocket for some unforeseen surgery my wife had to have. The bill for that surgery was around $22,000 so the insurance is definitely helping out, but it feels like I am paying on the front and back end.
11/17/2014 7:18:45 PM
quit bitching; that is the fault of bcbs....not obamacare.obamacare in no way influenced you policy's pricing; just ask shrike.greedy insurers!
11/17/2014 7:34:15 PM
insurance companies never raised premiums before obamacare
11/17/2014 10:25:29 PM
Yeah mine went up $60 for the privilege of a $3600 deductible that I didn't use a single time in the past year. I'm definitely switching something, but who knows how much it will help
11/17/2014 10:59:46 PM
We used the fuck out of our insurance last year, so I cant act like there was no return on it. Had no problems with anything being out of network, but am looking at doing a smaller network plan to save money next year.
11/18/2014 2:20:31 AM
WowAnd here I am bitching about my employer sponsored coverage with a 1000 deductible. Which I assume will be going away after this year when Obamacare gets its hands on employer sponsored coverage. Yay 3600 deductible.
11/18/2014 9:11:38 AM
11/18/2014 9:59:49 AM
Typical tactic here. "Well, you're premium would have gone up $400, however due to the ACA, it only went up $150." Whatever happened to the promise of saving families $2500/year on premiums? So we go from being $2500 cheaper, to only being $150/year more.
11/18/2014 10:16:52 AM
it has saved a lot of people money, most of the people on this site are in the demographic that shoulders that burden though
11/18/2014 10:44:44 AM
The people getting the most screwed are not eligible for subsidies, and are watching their deductibles and premiums climb. I have wondered what if everything to do with health insurance was taken off the employers shoulders. The employer could pay a subsidy and cut the employee loose to find their own plan what would happen? A huge disadvantage small business have in recruiting talent is that large corporations get better rates than small and medium businesses. That would seem more "free market" than letting the fortune 500 companies get the best deal while a start-up cant even offer any competitive benefits.
11/18/2014 11:15:49 AM
Personally, free market or not if that were to happen it would be disastrous for me and my family. Right now my employer pays about 15k toward my plan, and I'm still responsible for $500/month. Do you really think that my employer would give me a 15k raise if insurance was taken off the table? Absolutely not.
11/18/2014 11:35:46 AM
I wonder if the "pool" of ObamaCare policy holders is basically a high risk pool. They said if enough young healthy people bought insurance it would offset all the people with pre-existing conditions getting in the insurance market. Corporations bring their own pool to the insurance company that is basically made up of all their employees regardless of who is healthy and who is not. I would imagine however there are not as many people with debilitating health problems employed at most companies as there are in the rest of the population that is unemployed or underemployed. Kind of odd how rates are jumping so high this year.
11/18/2014 12:08:46 PM
11/18/2014 3:35:45 PM
11/18/2014 4:07:52 PM
I don't think I've ever really commented on that particular topic, and I don't see how payroll tax cuts for employers help employees. Might be an incentive for them to hire a few more, but once an employee is in the door, most companies aren't hell bent on retention. In this job market especially...there's always someone willing to fill a gap made by you and your disgruntled self, should you decide to go somewhere else.
11/18/2014 4:33:03 PM
I thought Obama was gonna make insurance free.
11/18/2014 4:50:59 PM
Wait, 3.9%? Jesus christ, no wonder they are talking up this Gruber shit. From a historical perspective that is amazingly low. Long term, you want health care costs to grow in line with GDP, which should be the main driver of insurance premiums in a post-Obamacare world. If nothing else, it means that on average, premium increases were in line with annual pay raises. Not bad.
11/18/2014 6:00:40 PM
They're talking up the Gruber thing because it was a pretty bad statement to make in public, and helps them validate anything else right-wing media wants to say. I was at the landfill in JoCo today, and the attendant was listening to AM radio where they were talking about this. The average conservative is now pretty well galvanized against anything related to ACA, and any doubt of their distrust of Obama has been wiped out. If you have conservative friends, there's not much you're going to be able to say to them anymore about anything the Obama admin wants to do.Gruber probably thought he was "safe" at his academic conference, but he should have known to choose his words better.
11/18/2014 6:12:06 PM
Then the average conservative is a fucking idiot and I don't care what their opinion is. These are the same people who think Dubya is a war hero despite all kinds of recorded, documented, videotaped, etc.... evidence of people within his administration admitting the whole WMD thing was a fucking farce. They can eat shit for all I care.
11/18/2014 6:16:15 PM
^i love this post
11/18/2014 9:31:02 PM
^^Most conservative voters think more of their tax money goes to waste on food stamps than the 800 Billion for the Iraq war too.
11/18/2014 9:39:25 PM
^^^ the average American is an idiot, but they can all still vote.The democrats basically have no moral high ground anymore. They can't argue they're better than the republicans, because clearly they're willing to mislead and obfuscate to get their was just liked the republicans would. If they couldn't figure out a way to sell ACA to the people, they shouldn't have lied about it.Is this too much different a tactic as having Colin Powell point at blurry pictures of 18 wheelers and say they are mobile weapons labs? It's very likely the Bush admin knew this was a lie, but they felt it justified the outcome.
11/18/2014 11:28:01 PM
11/18/2014 11:43:51 PM
Aaaaaaaaand it seems the 1312 argument concerning "resides in the State" has been demolished, too. Put simply, 1312 is a section which defines additional requirements for Exchanges established by Section 1311. Thus, when the Secretary of HHS establishes an exchange for the state, she must do so in such a way that it meets the same requirements. A better explanation is here:
11/19/2014 12:47:39 AM
11/19/2014 6:46:29 AM
even aaronburro's op-ed agrees that the secretary can establish a 1311 exchange for the state
11/19/2014 8:31:43 AM
Wow. Shrike is an A+ wonderful American. I am honestly shocked at the lack of public outrage regarding Grubers comments. I heard a new one yesterday where he admitted that certain parts of the bill were purposefully mislabled. ???Nixon lied to protect some political friends of his, and he was raked over the coals. What he did didn't affect, positively or negatively, every single American in this country.Lies.But with liberals, the means always justifies the ends, no matter what.
11/19/2014 9:34:38 AM
the only reason it's not more of a story is because its how politics always work and it happens on both sidesthe optics are terrible, but that actual story is typical
11/19/2014 9:45:30 AM
But the story didn't stop at Gruber's bragging to his academic colleagues about duping the populace. All of the heavy hitters of the Democratic party, those with close ties to either coming up with the bill or promoting the bill, said that they knew nothing of this man, only later to have clips surfacing of them talking about him in some shape or form.And they're getting away with it. Sure it is politics, and this is just what we have to put up with in this country I guess, but come on now, have some responsibility for your actions. This is not the first time we've been mislead regarding this bill. Do I need to bring back the "like your plan keep your plan" schtick?
11/19/2014 9:49:11 AM
yeah, that's politics
11/19/2014 9:49:59 AM
11/19/2014 12:06:18 PM
so the guy, who, due to his ignorance, gets played like a fiddle by talking heads and fearmongers on a pretty regular basis, is now floored that someone lifted the curtain?I get that right?
11/19/2014 12:14:54 PM
when a politician tries to mislead the public, it's up to other politicians to point out why what they are saying is wrongbut of course that's not what happens, instead we get told that death panels will vote on if you die
11/19/2014 12:17:03 PM
Is TGL talking about me? Because due to my "ignorance" I've been pretty much aware that this whole thing was a sham from the get-go. This is just proof that the American public had to be decieved to buy into it.And did Bush not rely and blame the same shitty intel that Obama has blamed for some of his failures of leadership?
11/19/2014 12:33:31 PM
https://www.google.com/search?q=bush+lied+people+died&safe=off
11/19/2014 12:59:19 PM
http://www.cnn.com/2014/11/18/politics/gruber-obamacare-promises/index.html?hpt=hp_t4gruber is a REPUBLICAN AGITATOR !!!1 OR SOMETHINGdude is totally not legitshrike is right the ACA is awesome (for everyone, not just me)
11/19/2014 6:55:02 PM
^ that's pretty fascinating. I know the likes of burro have been arguing for the decoupling of employers from insurance, and it seems Gruber is saying that's what ACA was ultimately designed to do.People have been speculating that ACA was a foot in the door for a public option, but it looks like it was a foot in the door for many things. It WAS designed to break, so that the fixes are the more drastic changes of what some people have been wanting (maybe).[Edited on November 19, 2014 at 7:10 PM. Reason : ]
11/19/2014 7:09:55 PM
well, its actually an old conspiracy theory that it was designed to be terrible so people would more easily accept any alternativethat alternative being hillarycare universal canada lite(or something, idk)its definitely not an original thought-
11/19/2014 7:17:30 PM
but now we have confirmation somewhat, it's no longer a conspiracy theory.[Edited on November 19, 2014 at 7:35 PM. Reason : ]
11/19/2014 7:34:53 PM
this gruber thing doesnt / wont change anything; nothing sticks to this administration
11/19/2014 7:39:07 PM