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Originally Posted by Atticus
This is right out of the Fox News/Republican talking point play book. And totally untrue.
1. As someone pointed out, Robbie is well above the average American income level (I'm assuming here based on his previous boasts).
2. Instead of keeping the same insurance, he could of gone through the exchanges and most likely received a better plan for a lower monthly premium.
For example, back in '06 I purchased health insurance through my company for a family of 5 for about $900/month. Over the next 7 years it went all the way up to $1600/month. Same plan. Early this year i dropped my company insurance and went with personal insurance through the ACA. I could have received pretty close to the same policy for $850 a month. Ended up going with a much better policy for $1250. After taking in tax considerations (can no longer use it as a business expense) the new policy is costing me roughly the same as the old, but a lot better coverage. However I could have saved over $10k a year if I wanted the same through the exchanges.
Since I received my new policy I have had 6 friends and family bitch and moan about the dreaded ObamaCare (all Republicans). The same thing as Robbie. Every time I explained the above, they looked on the exchanges and realized if they just gave the new law a chance it could save them money. Low and behold, they no longer complain about the ACA.
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Actually, I watch CNN. Or MSNBC. Well, I used to before all those God damned (literally) gay people on there.....
I was being sarcastic, in both my original post and this one. :D Just for the record.
PS: Obamacare is a patchwork quilt of Insurance companies circle-jerking each other to higher profits. While Obamacare will result in some relief for some people it will also result in ridiculous pain and suffering for others. "They" (whoever "they" are) tested out all this a few years back with California's "rolling blackouts" and Enron.
It's called spread the pain around. It's just like the fucking Internet so y'all should be comfortable with it. As in, "My sales suck today/my sales rock today" threads.