HHS in 2010: 40-67% of those with individual insurance won't be able to keep it (user search)
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  HHS in 2010: 40-67% of those with individual insurance won't be able to keep it (search mode)
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Author Topic: HHS in 2010: 40-67% of those with individual insurance won't be able to keep it  (Read 7640 times)
TheDeadFlagBlues
Junior Chimp
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« on: October 30, 2013, 07:01:03 PM »

Krazen probably claims to be an Economics graduate from "the School of Hard Knocks".
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TheDeadFlagBlues
Junior Chimp
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« Reply #1 on: October 30, 2013, 07:09:30 PM »

He found a plan for about $985 (if I remember correctly) and said it was "unaffordable." Well, if he can't afford it, then he surely qualifies for subsidies, and he and his wife won't be paying that full cost of $12k a year for the two of them. If he doesn't qualify, he's making a substantial amount of money and can afford it, and his previous plan was Ameriplan quality and wasn't going to cover his costs as a 62-year-old. BFD.

Translation: Liberals screwed Mr. Schwab out of $8640 and liberals don't give a sh**t.


I suppose that was the point.

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