Signed, sealed, delivered! Who else has a new health insurance policy?

a) What an idiot. 30 hours

b) Kinda like your choice has gotten smaller on which airline carrier to fly? Originally Posted by WTF

whatever you posted makes no sense but then again that makes sense all by itself
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  • 10-31-2013, 07:54 AM
whatever you posted makes no sense but then again that makes sense all by itself Originally Posted by nevergaveitathought
Sorry , it was not meant for simpletons to understand.
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Sorry , it was not meant for simpletons to understand. Originally Posted by WTF
That explains it. You didn't understand what you were writing.
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a) What an idiot. 30 hours Originally Posted by WTF
Originally Posted by nevergaveitathought

in a few years, employers will be dropping company coverage and all the rest of the ppl will: a. be employed less than 30 hours, and b. forced into these same boxes of coverage


"....less than 30 hours, ...."

You are a little quick on the "idiot" remark aren't you?
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  • 10-31-2013, 12:51 PM
It is never to quick with never
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Well, ... as for 30 hour work weeks ...

.... there are companies beginning to shave hours as we post.

As for that "never" happening ... I suppose it depends on what "never" means.
Wow! I was just skimming the thread. Is it true, some of you are or were paying like $2000 a month for health insurance. Really? That's crazy!!! Screw that... Originally Posted by The Motley Fool
Some prescriptions alone cost $2,000/month, i.e. Humira. If you are in that high risk category,sick and on one these meds, $2,000/month is obviously cheap.
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  • 10-31-2013, 03:45 PM
Some prescriptions alone cost $2,000/month, i.e. Humira. If you are in that high risk category,sick and on one these meds, $2,000/month is obviously cheap. Originally Posted by nwarounder

apparently the "no cap" policy in AHCA is a good thing for people suffering from long term illness
apparently the "no cap" policy in AHCA is a good thing for people suffering from long term illness Originally Posted by CJ7
Absolutely! Not so good for the young healthy people that have to pay for them now under Obamacare.
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  • 10-31-2013, 05:17 PM
Absolutely! Not so good for the young healthy people that have to pay for them now under Obamacare. Originally Posted by nwarounder

if you're a parent with a child with a pre existing condition that requires healthcare for multiple years even better !!

too bad CHILDREN up to 26 years of age can remain on a parents pliicy ...
if you're a parent with a child with a pre existing condition that requires healthcare for multiple years even better !!

too bad CHILDREN up to 26 years of age can remain on a parents pliicy ... Originally Posted by CJ7
Too bad for Obama none of the people you are talking about are signing up either
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  • 10-31-2013, 05:34 PM
Too bad for Obama none of the people you are talking about are signing up either Originally Posted by nwarounder

who knows?? people aren't OFFICAL until Dec 15th when their first premium is due


best thing for the rightwing bitches would be for the puter to stay fucked up