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To: zax who wrote (959655)8/27/2016 10:05:17 AM
From: combjelly  Respond to of 1576348
 
This is an unfortunate, but common occurrence. Just ask FUBHO. Or John.

What is the point of having white privilege if you can't exercise it?



To: zax who wrote (959655)8/27/2016 11:16:48 AM
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Obamacare sticker shock hits key Senate races



As insurers push large premium increases for 2017 Obamacare plans, some of the steepest hikes have been requested by insurers in crucial swing states that could determine control of the Senate. In nine of 11 states with competitive Senate races, at least one insurer seeks to hike rates for Obamacare customers by at least 30 percent next year: Highmark Blue Cross Blue Shield in Pennsylvania wants to jack up average premiums by more than 40 percent. In Wisconsin, three insurers have asked for rate hikes of more than 30 percent. In New Hampshire, two of the five carriers want to
carriers want to sell plans with rate increase above 30 percent.

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