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I think its worse than Obamacare. IT punishes the poor and makes the rich richer.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2XRwxwui60U
I have been listening to Rand Paul say that the GOP plan transferred payment of thee mandate penalty from the govt to the insurance company and this he says might be unconstitutional. But the car insurance market already have such a penalty for gaps in individual coverage. Essentially, when you have a gap of more than 3 months in coverage, you get a surcharge in your premium for having a gap in coverage.
Personally, I think insurance companies should be left alone, no bailout, no regulation of the market to prevent competition. Only regullation should be against fraud, so if they want to put a penalty on gaps in coverage, they should have the right to do it and I would have the right not to buy their product
Is it true that this bill doesn't even allow people to buy health insurance across state lines?
Heard the fine for not having insurance goes away and replaced by allowing insures to charge a 30% premium for gaps in coverage.
Wait...government allowing a 30% gap in coverage charge???? This does not sound like the free market to me.
Yea, I think the govt capping the penalty to 30% is definitely not free market. I think insurance companies should be allowed to charge whatever it takes to keep them profitable. I was hoping the govt would get out of the healthcare business but it is more of the same with them hampering the insurance market with regulations.
Damn planners must plan. :rolleyes:
So this is what we get when the GOP controls the House, Senate, and Presidency?! I know many, many people who are going to want to give up voting for them. "What difference does it make?"
Single-payer, here we come!!!
Lol, did anyone really believe that anything significant would be done?
Fox news reported that Rand and others will be doing a press conference this afternoon.
Don't fear, Trumpster says it is wonderful:
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