Aren't people already dying from Obamacare?
For instance, in Arizona, premiums are up well over 100%, how can that not have a similar effect ??
In my own case, the only reason I didn't have much of a premium increase for 2017 (after a 40+% increase the year before) is that they rolled back my coverage. That wasn't my idea, it was IMPOSED on me unbidden. What kind of 'choice' was that?
(I didn't get to keep my doctor either, btw, although so much more crap has accummed since, I tend to gloss over that LIE now)
And for 2018, no coverage at all from my current company, BCBS, and Aetna almost immediately on the BCBS pullout announcement droping coverage too. We're down to Medica (which till the shit hit the fan, I'd never heard of) and what are the odds they'll offer policies in 2018 for me?
(and note, I'm on my 3rd cancer scare since Christmas, find out Tuesday on that) So much of the discussion is theoretical, but it's all too fucking real for me.
For instance, in Arizona, premiums are up well over 100%, how can that not have a similar effect ??
In my own case, the only reason I didn't have much of a premium increase for 2017 (after a 40+% increase the year before) is that they rolled back my coverage. That wasn't my idea, it was IMPOSED on me unbidden. What kind of 'choice' was that?
(I didn't get to keep my doctor either, btw, although so much more crap has accummed since, I tend to gloss over that LIE now)
And for 2018, no coverage at all from my current company, BCBS, and Aetna almost immediately on the BCBS pullout announcement droping coverage too. We're down to Medica (which till the shit hit the fan, I'd never heard of) and what are the odds they'll offer policies in 2018 for me?
(and note, I'm on my 3rd cancer scare since Christmas, find out Tuesday on that) So much of the discussion is theoretical, but it's all too fucking real for me.
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