This woman purchased an Obamacare policy on HealthCare.Gov, she did not receive a subsidy. She is happy with her policy.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/tamar-...usaolp00000592
This woman purchased an Obamacare policy on HealthCare.Gov, she did not receive a subsidy. She is happy with her policy.Nice OthreAD...
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/tamar-...usaolp00000592 Originally Posted by flghtr65
This Obama liberal loving woman purchased an Obamacare policy on HealthCare.Gov, she did not receive a subsidy. She is happy with her policy.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/tamar-...usaolp00000592 Originally Posted by flghtr65
This woman purchased an Obamacare policy on HealthCare.Gov, she did not receive a subsidy. She is happy with her policy.The only thing I've seen posted about the ACA is the cost of the premium, and this post is no different. Yes the premium cost might be more affordable. A good insurance policy regardless if it's Health, Auto , Homeowners ect is more than just cost, it's also how it performs that really counts in the long run. We haven't seen how the ACA will really perform yet.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/tamar-...usaolp00000592 Originally Posted by flghtr65
so what do you have to say to the 4.5 million who lost their policies? Originally Posted by JD BarleycornAccording to PolitiFact and the Washington Post, only 500,000 out of that 4.5 million remained without insurance. There was an ACA fix late last fall to allow the old policies (that did not meet the new standard) to be continued for one year. Health Insurance companies automatically moved some the old policies into new plans . From the link.