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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: bentway who wrote (743938)10/4/2013 1:34:40 AM
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Yeah. 21 year old kid paying $175. Bend over, dude, 'cause you're taking it. My 31-year old son pays just over $100/month for first-rate BCBS.

>> Peters, who has been uninsured for five years due to her pre-existing conditions, was one of the first people to enroll on Rhode Island’s state-run exchange. She said she was “chompin’ at the bit” to sign up

Why? She could have gotten insurance in July, 2010 for less money than she'll pay now.

Sounds like a bunch of shit to me. But so far, we've got one old Arkansan who is having our kids pay for his insurance, one 21 year old who is paying $175 when he could have gotten better insurance for half the money, one previously uninsurable sick person who undoubtedly will be a loser for the system, and one we know nothing about.

How long do you think "great" rates are going to last with that kind of enrollment, dumbass?
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