If Dumbamacare is so great then why....

If Dumbamacare is so great than why is he, his ugly wife n kids and members of Congress exempt from it?
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Congress is not. The Grassley amendment explicitly requires Congress and staffers to purchase policies through the exchanges.

Presidential healthcare for more than a century has generally been performed by the military.
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Great point though, Rocky!

SNICK!
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  • Doove
  • 09-29-2013, 04:44 PM
If Dumbamacare is so great than why is he, his ugly wife n kids and members of Congress exempt from it? Originally Posted by therock18
They're only "exempt" from it if they aren't required to pay a penalty if they don't have insurance.

Are they?
They're only "exempt" from it if they aren't required to pay a penalty if they don't have insurance.

Are they? Originally Posted by Doove
Yes, we are all exempt from having to purchase health insurance. You get a fine but you are not required to pay, all criminal charges and levies are waived and you will never have to pay it (as it is written now). I suppose they'll send you letters or phone calls, but that is the extent of what the gov can do to you.
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If Dumbamacare is so great than why is he, his ugly wife n kids and members of Congress exempt from it? Originally Posted by therock18
Congress is currently covered under the Federal Employee policy, a group health insurance plan not unlike other large employers'. The policy is around $1100 per month of which the employee currently pays 30% of the $1100. Congress will receive the 70% currently paid to purchase a policy on an exchange. They are not exempt. The AFFORDABLE CARE ACT is NOT an insurance plan. There are no hospitals, doctors, or clinics that accept ACA. YOU BUY a plan on the exchange SOLD and ADMINISTERED by a private health insurance company such as Blue Cross Blue Shield, Humana, Aetna, ect. You may choose from 4 levels......from Bronze to Platinum on an exchange or ......just buy a plan from WHEREVER. Where did this "Congress is exempt" begin.....it's a meaningless assertion. Like many who are currently covered under existing plans the Administration and 100,000's of Federal Employees will continue to be covered under the Fed Emp Plan. Congress, in one of its moments of insanity voted itself OUT of the Fed Emp Plan. Ted Cruz is covered under his wife's $40000 per year Goldman Sachs plan......isn't that the same company the taxpayer bailed out?
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Yes, that was Grassley who was trying a political ploy and apparently had it backfire on him.
Wrong!

http://www.askheritage.org/why-is-co...rom-obamacare/

Congress is currently covered under the Federal Employee policy, a group health insurance plan not unlike other large employers'. The policy is around $1100 per month of which the employee currently pays 30% of the $1100. Congress will receive the 70% currently paid to purchase a policy on an exchange. They are not exempt. The AFFORDABLE CARE ACT is NOT an insurance plan. There are no hospitals, doctors, or clinics that accept ACA. YOU BUY a plan on the exchange SOLD and ADMINISTERED by a private health insurance company such as Blue Cross Blue Shield, Humana, Aetna, ect. You may choose from 4 levels......from Bronze to Platinum on an exchange or ......just buy a plan from WHEREVER. Where did this "Congress is exempt" begin.....it's a meaningless assertion. Like many who are currently covered under existing plans the Administration and 100,000's of Federal Employees will continue to be covered under the Fed Emp Plan. Congress, in one of its moments of insanity voted itself OUT of the Fed Emp Plan. Ted Cruz is covered under his wife's $40000 per year Goldman Sachs plan......isn't that the same company the taxpayer bailed out? Originally Posted by lostincypress
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  • Doove
  • 09-29-2013, 06:40 PM
Yes, we are all exempt from having to purchase health insurance. You get a fine but you are not required to pay, all criminal charges and levies are waived and you will never have to pay it (as it is written now). I suppose they'll send you letters or phone calls, but that is the extent of what the gov can do to you. Originally Posted by nwarounder
In other words, they're no more "exempt" than you or i. Or therock18 for that matter.
In other words, they're no more "exempt" than you or i. Or therock18 for that matter. Originally Posted by Doove
by your definition posed earlier, I would say you are correct.