well,
I'm relying on the existing condition thingy. ACA never attracted enough healthy people willing to pay premiums to amortize the sick people they were guaranteed to draw. (although when I signed up I was firmly of the belief I was one of the healthier folks getting on board regardless of the obvious stupidness of my applying knowing/assuming that, not sure who the joke is on now considering how things turned out)
I'm a guaranteed loss for whoever winds up with me in 2018. And I'm actively exploiting information insurance company is required to provide to minimize what I'm going to spend next year which means I'm 100% not looking out for them at all. This ain't the insurance I had before ACA, that's for sure. Too bad it's not going to work, the oft noted "premium death spiral" is a vividly real aspect to me, and a sad (pre)post mortem to something that could have been a shit load better.
I'm relying on the existing condition thingy. ACA never attracted enough healthy people willing to pay premiums to amortize the sick people they were guaranteed to draw. (although when I signed up I was firmly of the belief I was one of the healthier folks getting on board regardless of the obvious stupidness of my applying knowing/assuming that, not sure who the joke is on now considering how things turned out)
I'm a guaranteed loss for whoever winds up with me in 2018. And I'm actively exploiting information insurance company is required to provide to minimize what I'm going to spend next year which means I'm 100% not looking out for them at all. This ain't the insurance I had before ACA, that's for sure. Too bad it's not going to work, the oft noted "premium death spiral" is a vividly real aspect to me, and a sad (pre)post mortem to something that could have been a shit load better.
The granting of a pardon is an imputation of guilt, and the acceptance a confession of it.