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Current Events => The DUmpster => Topic started by: CC27 on December 03, 2014, 11:37:16 AM
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Star Member Recursion (35,764 posts)
Why do so many people here get Bronze ACA plans?
I'm losing count of the number of posts people have written talking about how awful their bronze ACA plan is. As far as I can tell these aren't young single adults looking for catastrophic coverage, but middle-age and above people looking for functional health insurance.
Why would you go for a bronze plan in that situation?
If you're even coming close to meeting your deductible with a bronze plan on a regular basis, you're going to save money by getting a silver plan (which is why the "I can't afford it" argument makes no sense to me -- you're already paying that to your doctors; pay less to an insurance company).
34,000 some posts and i have never seen this DUmmie before.
http://www.democraticunderground.com/10025901960
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34,000 some posts and i have never seen this DUmmie before.
http://www.democraticunderground.com/10025901960
I have seen said primitive. A couple-few times.
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I have seen said primitive. A couple-few times.
I'm enjoying all their bitching about health care.
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34,000 some posts and i have never seen this DUmmie before.
http://www.democraticunderground.com/10025901960
has been a member since '06, but not very active these past few years.
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Star Member Recursion (35,764 posts)
Why do so many people here get Bronze ACA plans?
I'm losing count of the number of posts people have written talking about how awful their bronze ACA plan is. As far as I can tell these aren't young single adults looking for catastrophic coverage, but middle-age and above people looking for functional health insurance.
Why would you go for a bronze plan in that situation?
If you're even coming close to meeting your deductible with a bronze plan on a regular basis, you're going to save money by getting a silver plan (which is why the "I can't afford it" argument makes no sense to me -- you're already paying that to your doctors; pay less to an insurance company).
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He claims to be a former Marine and a veteran of Fallujah, he now lives in Mumbai India and does some sort of computer animation work. He's posted pictures and seems legit, he even shows a bit of common sense every now and then.
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He claims to be a former Marine and a veteran of Fallujah, he now lives in Mumbai India and does some sort of computer animation work. He's posted pictures and seems legit, he even shows a bit of common sense every now and then.
An occasional voice of reason in the wilderness.
And, in other news...
http://newsbusters.org/blogs/randy-hall/2014/12/03/ny-times-columnist-asks-obamacare-destroying-democratic-party (http://newsbusters.org/blogs/randy-hall/2014/12/03/ny-times-columnist-asks-obamacare-destroying-democratic-party)
A fleeting moment of clear self awareness from the Gray Lady.
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Star Member Recursion (35,764 posts)
Why do so many people here get Bronze ACA plans?
Because we don't call them DUmmies for nothing.
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Star Member Recursion (35,764 posts)
Why do so many people here get Bronze ACA plans?
Maybe because it's all they can afford?
DUmmies are only generous with other people's money, never their own.
DUmmies are holding out for a "better deal".
DUmmies believe the Republican'ts corrupted the ACA. (Even though not a single one voted for the POS.)
DUmmies are rock solid, black hole dense, USDA 100% Grade "A" Prime STUPID!!!
Use any or all the above answers as you see fit, and feel free to add or edit.
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He claims to be a former Marine and a veteran of Fallujah, he now lives in Mumbai India and does some sort of computer animation work. He's posted pictures and seems legit, he even shows a bit of common sense every now and then.
If memory serves, he is also the Mumbai Chili Cook-off Champion.
His mushroom, oyster, and pine nut chili beat out 3 other contestants for the 5 rupee prize.
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NuclearDem
2. I imagine the lower monthly payment is enticing.
Bronze plans are mostly worthless though. I just bought a silver plan with an 1,150 deductible, and with the tax credit, only pay 139 a month.
dembotoz
3. money and the lack of it
OKNancy
4. Here is why my husband got the bronze plan
He is 62 and in good health. Look at the costs for people nearing Medicare age. It's outrageous.
The deductible is $6000.00 per year. The cheapest good bronze plan with no subsidy is 450.00 per month. We just can't afford more than that.
neverforget
5. You should probably ask them why they didn't choose a different plan.
My bet is that they don't have the money.
hobbit709
6. Ask my housemate making $9.75/hr and working 35 hrs/wk what he can afford.
bravenak
66. If I didn't have family medicaid and food stamps I'd have to choose between eating and the doctor.
Erich Bloodaxe BSN
53. I'm under medicaid now as a result of the ACA.
KingCharlemagne
29. My wife and I could only afford the Bronze plan. It was very confusing when I first signed up. The bronze plan (with subsidies) only cost us $2/month but the silver plans cost in the vicinity of $4-500/month (with subsidies). So I looked at it as a pay now (Silver) or pay later (Bronze) proposition and, not having any money, chose the pay later proposition.
A bunch of leeches who claim to be the most intelligent people on the planet mooching off the rest of us. Funny how their high intelligence has made it where their income is poverty. You'd think smart people would know how to make a decent living, but apparently "superior liberal intelligence" leads you down the road to dependence.
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This is rich.
Erich Bloodaxe BSN
53. I'm under medicaid now as a result of the ACA.
The guy's a registered nurse, and has no detriments on his record; there's nothing keeping him back from working in his well-paid profession.
How is it possible to be a registered nurse in this society, and be unemployed?
I think he's just lazy; he lives with a woman who brings home the bacon and gives him free and unencumbered lays, so he takes advantage of it.
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I think he's just lazy; he lives with a woman who brings home the bacon and gives him free and unencumbered lays, so he takes advantage of it.
Every thread winds its way back to Atman and Pitt.
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Every thread winds its way back to Atman and Pitt.
Kind of like the condom primitive, a denizen of the college football threads; he's about my age, but still working on his bachelor's degree in college--he wants to become a sports writer, but stays in college so as to get his student loans deferred.
He doesn't work; he lives with a chick in Iowa City who brings home the bacon, and gives him all the bouncing-around-in-the-sack he wants.
Not my way to live, but if loafing and lazing's one's style, the guy's got it pretty good, I think.
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Every thread winds its way back to Atman and Pitt.
Another one's the Robb primitive, the primitive who always has a clogged commode because of bison-sized intestinal expulsions.
He's been absent for a while now, but he used to boast about how "progressive" he is, being a "stay-at-home dad" while his wife goes out to toil and sweat for a living.
Rumor has it that he's not around any more because his wife got tired of paying for his motorcycling expenses, and kicked him out.