Posted on 06/28/2012 2:16:48 PM PDT by Hojczyk
The problem is that for the vast majority of people looking to get insurance through this program 7% of AGI isn't going to come anywhere close to buying insurance. Guess who gets to pick up the rest of the tab. We do.
I put a family of 4 with 60k in AGI into a calculator program on a pro-ACA website. The monthly premium came out to $1000 total, with $400 paid by the family, $600 by the government, and a limit on out of pocket deductibles and copays of $6k. By the way, those numbers are about the same as a current federal employee except the federal employees pay $400 every 4 weeks, not every month. The real problem is how the government plans on paying for all these subsidies. My guess would be that the costs of this healthcare plan are going to explode.
LLS
It’s time to water the Tree of Liberty. Semper Fi.
No they don't, these are just brown shirt thugs to do his bidding via the media for effect They can take it out of any of your bank accounts or assets via the bill or was it in Dodd Frank if my memory is correct.
Our Gov't is out of control.
I’m getting freaked out tonight, reading all the surrender monkey statements on FR who are waving French flags.
Damn! I thought we had a bunch of patriots on FR who were cut from Founder cloth and ready for a fight, but now I’m not so sure.
Semper fi, FRiend
And you are correct. Healthcare costs of the plan will explode and are guaranteed to bankrupt the US. They were fools for not dropping universal health care after 3 nuclear reactors exploded at Fukushima. The number of cancer cases alone will significantly increase just from what has already been released. And the plant is on the verge of being abandoned due to high radiation levels.
If the Republicans have any brains at all, this idea will be central to their campaignsI have a very strong fear that the Republicans don't have the brains to take advantage of this gift that's been handed to them.
I agree with Morris on this: as an American I see this decision as a tragedy; as a partisan I see it as an opportunity.
But as you say, it is only an opportunity if our side has the brains to take advantage of it.
A repeal vote is also a simple majority, but how do you propose to deal with the inevitable Democrat filibuster without 2/3 of the Senate?
Fillibuster is not possible now.
The ball is now in the Republicans’ court. They’ve already scheduled a repeal vote on July 11. Once before the Democrat-controlled Senate was able to scotch the effort by threat of filibuster. Had the mandate stood as mandate they could do so again. But now that it’s a tax, it can be passed by a simple majority.
Read more: http://www.americanthinker.com/2012/06/obamacare_things_are_now_up_for_grabs.html#ixzz1zDOSL7B9
Fillibuster is not possible now.
The ball is now in the Republicans’ court. They’ve already scheduled a repeal vote on July 11. Once before the Democrat-controlled Senate was able to scotch the effort by threat of filibuster. Had the mandate stood as mandate they could do so again. But now that it’s a tax, it can be passed by a simple majority.
Read more: http://www.americanthinker.com/2012/06/obamacare_things_are_now_up_for_grabs.html#ixzz1zDOSL7B9
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