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Politics : Politics for Pros- moderated

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To: t4texas who wrote (524008)11/22/2012 12:59:33 AM
From: LindyBill1 Recommendation  Read Replies (2) of 793962
 
Those rate increases a year from now are going to cause marches on DC that will curl your hair.

HMO's like mine are set up by the Gov to have the smallest impact, The Gov wants people to switch over to them in preparation for the "single pay" they want to end up with, where almost all will be forced to some sort of HMO. I think my 20 something dance buddies who mainly work for some sort of Government entity, will escape most of it.

I know our Hawaiian Senators got some sort of under-the-table deal for us. Haven't seen the details. We already have the strongest health care laws in the country.

But long run, it's horrendous. Tar and feathers for the Dem Pols will be in order when people get the bills. They, of course, will blame it on "the greedy Ins co's."

"Don't blame him and don't blame me, blame that Insurance company behind the tree."
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