So to answer the original question posed by the OP, 1. Originally Posted by nwarounder.4% and that includes the liars.
Blue Choice Select is an employer plan, which means the employer #1 will have to continue carrying insurance for its employees and will be paying most of the premium ..You idiot, Blue Cross is selling health insurance 3 different ways.
to the $124 is fictitious for someone "shopping" for insurance .....
So someone is proposing or suggesting ...
...................that an employee gets a "subsidy" if he/she gets employer provided insurance? Originally Posted by LexusLover
Hey, Fluffy! How many of those 30 million people WANT insurance? Originally Posted by CuteOldGuyHey COF in the 10/17/13 edition of the USA today, 9.47 Million people have visited healthcare.gov. in the first week. You get six months to sign up. I would say A good percentage of that 30 million want health insurance. Here is a question for you. When an uninsured person becomes very sick goes to the emergency room to get his/her appendix removed at a charge of $50,000, who is going pay for this? The hospital is not going to eat that charge.
How is making young people pay for insurance a debt to our kids? The debt to our kids is coming from the so called greatest generation and ensuing generations not paying nearly enough into SS and Medicare as they are taking out. Originally Posted by WTFOver the years (it seems) you make this same statement ... the "costs" vs "paying" is not an issue of "not paying enough" ...
You idiot, Blue Cross is selling health insurance 3 different . Originally Posted by flghtr65Do you always change what people post to give you the opportunity to blow shit out your ass?
From the Chicago Tribune 10/13/2013 page 17 section 1 for Cook CountyDo you even read the bullshit you post?
The premium for a 27 year old non smoker before the subsidy is
Plan Name Deductible Premium
Blue Choice Bronze PPO 006 (Blue Cross& Blue Shield) $6,000 $124.84
If this 27 year old makes less than $65,000 he will qualify for the subsidy,
which will lower the premium to around $90.00 per month which is affordable. If this person needs his appendix to come out he will be covered, instead of leaving the hospital with a $80,000 bill. When an uninsured person gets a procedure done in the emergency room and can't pay for it, who pays for this? The republicans will not answer the question. IBH you are from Chicago area right? I am sure you could verify the information. This 27 year old will have money left over to invest from his monthly budget, his premium will be just $90 per MONTH. Originally Posted by flghtr65
Hey COF in the 10/17/13 edition of the USA today, 9.47 Million people have visited healthcare.gov. in the first week. You get six months to sign up. I would say A good percentage of that 30 million want health insurance. Here is a question for you. When an uninsured person becomes very sick goes to the emergency room to get his/her appendix removed at a charge of $50,000, who is going pay for this? The hospital is not going to eat that charge. Originally Posted by flghtr65Do you know how many are supposed to sign up the first year?
Over the years (it seems) you make this same statement ... the "costs" vs "paying" is not an issue of "not paying enough" ...My generation paid the most into SS. Yet my generation has still not paid their fair share. It is because people are living longer and medical cost have sky rocketed and w3 haven't made. The simple math adjustment. I do not understand how you have so much trouble with simpleath problems
.... there are too many people in this country who PAY NOTHING FOR GENERATIONS.
SS was not intended as a retirement program ...
.... and the "greatest generation" has "paid" and "contributed" to this country more than YOUR GENERATION ever will ... and they are rapidly dying off so THEY are not the problem.
The "problem" is the ENTITLEMENT GENERATION who have paid nothing, but are taking. Originally Posted by LexusLover