Star Member WilliamPitt (56,508 posts)
So let me see if I've got this straight... Translation: Oh, shit. This law actually kind of sucks, and I've puffed it
for so long, I have to act all pissed off now.
The signature piece of legislation offered by the President of the United States you misspelled "rammed through with no Republicna support at all- the one he chose to pursue in all-out fashion - says that no one with a pre-existing condition can be denied coverage. That's the GIST of it, ****head. Most people with loved ones who have serious medical issues would READ THE FINE PRINT. This new requirement inspired millions of people with pre-existing conditions to barnstorm the ACA website to get that guaranteed coverage. Um, what? So far it's been a miserable failure, you stupid turd. But the entire process remains - deliberately and by design - under the complete control of the insurance companies, You guys knew that all along. who will happily take your money Except I don't think even half of you have paid a premium yet. and offer "coverage" Oh, no, you ****ing loser. It 's GREAT coverage, better than the plans your Messiah canceled. Remember that? Remember how those plans people had were suddenly shitty?for your pre-existing condition, but deny coverage for the deadly-necessary medication needed to treat your disease Devil's in the details, asshole. Go talk to Pelosi and Reid.. You can get a cheap doctor visit and a cheap scan to see how your disease is progressing, but you can't have the medicine needed to treat it, and that's called "coverage." No need for scare quotes, asshole - you yourself told us that it was GREAT coverage.
But this isn't the president's fault. You certainly didn't think so until you read the fine print. Or had someone read it for you.
His plan, his legislation, his advocacy, his "signature achievement." Poor widdle baby Will Pitt.
Not his fault? Not according to you just a few days ago.
Gotcha. The buck stops over there. Or something. Gee, Will, you're so influential. Go TALK to him.
Being really angry about it? Definitely my fault. Do I feel bad about that? Nope. But I bet you feel drunk about it.
P.S. some of you folks have holes in your hearts. I wish there was medication for that, but even if there was, you probably can't get coverage for it. No, we just have memories, and we remember your woofing. We warned, you woofed.
Thank you for your patience, your call is important to us, please continue to hold. You can always go **** yourself while you're on hold, Will.
Hey drunken idiot...you don`t get filet mignon for the price of a cheeseburger.
Stupid ****.
And that was supposedly the Gold plan, can you imagine how much worse it will be for the little people that can only afford the Bronze or Lead plan. Good thing Congress had the fore site to exempt themselves from the law that they wrote for us.
msanthrope (22,808 posts)
202. This is excellent advice. Having a disabled child on two non-formulary medications, I can
attest to this being a frustrating process. This is pretty much what I did when I appealed the initial 'no.'
Response to kpete (Original post)Sun Nov 24, 2013, 12:42 PM
Star Member msanthrope (22,810 posts)
1. I got my silver plan the other day--took about an hour, it's the first time I've had medical
insurance in a long while. Due to illness, I couldn't get covered before.
Deep into the whining, after some schmuck explains to Will how tonavigategame the system, Ms Piggy shows up:
Wow! A "disabled" child caused this fabulous system to give you "an initial no"? Funny, that didn't seem to come up last year when you rushed to every ACA thread you could find to tell all the naysayers that they were liars:
I call bullshit on that, Ms. Piggy.