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Topic: Obamacare can be defeated.
boredinaz06's photo
Thu 10/10/13 09:58 AM


From 2009

Kind of says it all!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7-Fc95R5xAc#t=125


You can really hear the anger and disgust in voice. I wish more media types would do this at least once a week.

alookat101's photo
Thu 10/10/13 10:08 AM
Edited by alookat101 on Thu 10/10/13 10:09 AM




No, you just feel its your duty to defend the jackass in chief and blow smoke up everyone's butt.
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In viewing your radical posting one can truly understand how those who are trap inside of a box refuse to even try to get out.

Drivinmenutz's photo
Thu 10/10/13 10:30 AM




My cousin currently pays about $500 for his family through his employer, once obozocare kicks in he will be paying $900 a month.

A friend looked up how he will be paying for his family, he smokes so his will be $1054 per month.


Sounds affordable to me.


insurers are in charge of what they charge for tobacco, there is no mandate in obamacare requiring them to do so

and

he must make a good penny too

two adults and three children would be paying 900 per month for an income of 100 grand

which comes to about 12 percent of the income,, which still beats my employers rate of 20percent of mine,,,


Question... If I am making around $200,000 a year (gross income) does that mean i will have to pay $1,800 monthly for insurance?

(Bear in mind, medical malpractice insurance is about 3,700/month, student loan payments are about 2,700 monthly, and taxes are about 7,600 monthly)

no photo
Thu 10/10/13 10:48 AM
I think that I'll take the religious exemption and let the IRS prove different.:angel:

msharmony's photo
Thu 10/10/13 02:32 PM





My cousin currently pays about $500 for his family through his employer, once obozocare kicks in he will be paying $900 a month.

A friend looked up how he will be paying for his family, he smokes so his will be $1054 per month.


Sounds affordable to me.


insurers are in charge of what they charge for tobacco, there is no mandate in obamacare requiring them to do so

and

he must make a good penny too

two adults and three children would be paying 900 per month for an income of 100 grand

which comes to about 12 percent of the income,, which still beats my employers rate of 20percent of mine,,,


Question... If I am making around $200,000 a year (gross income) does that mean i will have to pay $1,800 monthly for insurance?

(Bear in mind, medical malpractice insurance is about 3,700/month, student loan payments are about 2,700 monthly, and taxes are about 7,600 monthly)



no, there is a cap on the percent of income that can be charged,,

anyhow, put the numbers in yourself, I just did

a single person, with no children (who doesn't smoke), making 200000 per year would pay a premium of about 3,661 per year



Drivinmenutz's photo
Mon 10/21/13 05:10 AM






My cousin currently pays about $500 for his family through his employer, once obozocare kicks in he will be paying $900 a month.

A friend looked up how he will be paying for his family, he smokes so his will be $1054 per month.


Sounds affordable to me.


insurers are in charge of what they charge for tobacco, there is no mandate in obamacare requiring them to do so

and

he must make a good penny too

two adults and three children would be paying 900 per month for an income of 100 grand

which comes to about 12 percent of the income,, which still beats my employers rate of 20percent of mine,,,


Question... If I am making around $200,000 a year (gross income) does that mean i will have to pay $1,800 monthly for insurance?

(Bear in mind, medical malpractice insurance is about 3,700/month, student loan payments are about 2,700 monthly, and taxes are about 7,600 monthly)



no, there is a cap on the percent of income that can be charged,,

anyhow, put the numbers in yourself, I just did

a single person, with no children (who doesn't smoke), making 200000 per year would pay a premium of about 3,661 per year





Interesting, as I've looked up these numbers at www.healthcare.gov i am seeing $3,899.76 yearly (that's about $650 a month for both of us combined), per person in my household at $70,000 a year for an income. This is the "silver" plan which only covers 70% of average costs (This covers less than medicare).

Admittedly its a bit tough to get info though, without actually signing up.

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