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Politics : Liberalism: Do You Agree We've Had Enough of It?

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To: Ann Corrigan who wrote (136427)6/28/2012 10:06:06 PM
From: Wayners1 Recommendation  Read Replies (3) of 224748
 
I fully expect a lot of people to pay the penalty..it's not a tax despite what Roberts says in contradiction to the law itself. It's cheaper than buying the insurance and if you need the insurance, you wait til you have a preexisting condition and the $500K surgical procedure, then you sign up for the insurance to get the surgery for pennies on the dollar. Then you go back to paying the penalty. See how that works. Those that pay the insurance their entire lives just see their premiums keeping going up and up and up from those gaming the Obammy system. In addition the flood of new Medicaid recipients and those with preexisting conditions flooding a capacity constrained system with the Feds throwing a whole bunch of new money at them creates the equivalent of the Student Loan fiasco, and that is exponential increases in health care costs and premiums just like you see college tuition tabs skyrocketing year after year. Next there will be guaranteed health care loans from the Feds just so that you can pay the $100,000 deductible on your $1M surgery. Then you pay the loan off over the rest of your life and it won't be dischargable in bankruptcy.
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