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To: i-node who wrote (745339)10/9/2013 5:04:16 PM
From: Tenchusatsu  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1583931
 
Inode,
This problem began with four words: "I will not negotiate."
It began earlier than that, but whatever.

There is no way that ObamaCare is going down. Not this year, and probably not the next. Might as well just accept that reality and stop this pointless battle.

Or shift the focus to the real issue here, which is the growing federal debt. Of course, both sides have proven that "deficits don't matter" to them.

Tenchusatsu



To: i-node who wrote (745339)10/9/2013 8:33:11 PM
From: THE WATSONYOUTH  Respond to of 1583931
 
It may be that the cost of these plans is so high it wouldn't have worked anyway, but the refusal to defer the go-live date may bring it down.

.....the costs of the plans for the young will kill it...........they will opt out........IRS can only take penalty out of tax refund........if you are young and allow yourself to get a tax refund....you deserve to pay the penalty...........found out today my subsidy is only $180/month.......and only if I limit my income to $25K............so to approx.duplicate what I had will cost about $600/month.....or about $420/month with the subsidy...............the same what I'm paying now.........but I'd have to postpone SS, postpone liquidating my IRA, and limit the rest of my income to $25K............so it's not less expensive for me......but luckily I have options which many others don't.