Posted on 01/30/2014 9:33:20 AM PST by mandaladon
And just in time for the Democrats election in the fall, El Bozo will announce that all of those who haven’t paid should be allowed free medical care. It’s only fair, doncha know.
What will the Republicans do? Nothing....and everyone knows it. There ought to have been a million taxpayers with pitchforks circling the Capitol long ago.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't Texas home to A WHOLE LOT MORE than 450 people?
“haven’t paid their first month’s premiums”
Wait until the second, third and forth months premiums come do. I am willing to bet there will be further dropout or cancellations.
do=due
Let’s see if I’ve got it right. If you can’t or don’t pay you Obamacare premium, you’re a deadbeat. If you can’t or don’t pay your rent, you’re a beleaguered victim of income inequality. Crafty folks, those 1%.
Betcha dollars to donuts those people who signed up thought “Free health care!” and never intended (or perhaps never knew) to pay for it.
As Barney Fife would say ...
Surprise. surprise. surprise.
Today he would say: unexpected in every sentence
Bingo, we have a winner.
The people who supported this thing did so because they thought Obama was promising that their health care would be FREE.
As Barney Fife would say ...
Surprise. surprise. surprise.
The estimate is for 1 in 5 or 12-30%. I bet it is closer to the 30% or higher. Not even considering those who will lapse out their coverage before June, because they can’t afford it, or will find out they can’t keep their doctor or can’t be seen, or can’t afford the co-pays or deductibles.
There is an odd quiet joy in being completely severed from this whole thing. My wife and I have no health insurance, we are not looking for health insurance, we are not planning on getting any health insurance.
It’s fun to watch the drama, however.
no way, no way, no way
Good luck collecting from tens of millions of deadbeats (or actual dead).
I thought you meant “doo”. ;-)
Are you going to refuse Medicare also (if that’s possible)?
As this is CNN, you have to ask yourself what they're hiding with any particular statement. In this case, I would ask, what's the rate of non-payment for those who signed up for non-Medicare policies? That is, subtract the people getting "free insurance" and then tell me what rate of non-payment you're seeing.
Given what we've heard about enrollment being primarily driven by Medicaid signups, I'm thinking the non-payment rate might very well be 50% or higher.
These folks (take that Obastard!) are the biggest deadbeats on the planet. They don’t pay their mortgages, their utility bills or their child support because there isn’t enough money after they buy their cigarettes, lottery tickets and crack.
It make sense they’re not paying for their health insurance policies.
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