Poll: Large majorities of Americans want to preserve Obamacare's consumer protections

"ask them"...like you're going to give me that personal information?

So you're saying the plan you purchased for your employees on the SHOP exchange was cancelled? But you're here saying their plans were individual, not a group plan. So something is inconsistent in your story.

I've always been covered with my wife's.
 
I'll just leave this here again.........

What we need to do is stop calling it Obama care and start calling it dump care.

He hurt Obamacare/ACA in his first year.

This is the republican health care plan.

The changes the republicans made to Obamacare is as follows:

Limited support for open enrollment
Killed the cost-sharing subsidies
Eliminated individual mandate
Gave states more control over Medicaid programs
Proposed small business to buy health insurance together
Encouraged the sale of short term health plans
Weakened the contraception mandate
Tightened the rules for consumers seeking coverage while loosening them for insurers

It's no longer Obama care.

The dump media won't report this so they can have Americans believe Obamacare isn't working.


Don't be fooled.
 
BREAKING: Asshole's approval IN THE TOILET

WASHINGTON (CNN)President Donald Trump's approval rating has fallen 6 points in the last month and stands at a new low among political independents, according to a new CNN Poll conducted by SSRS.

Overall, just 36% approve of the way the President is handling his job, down from 42% in August. Among independents, the drop has been sharper, from 47% approval last month to 31% now. That's 4 points below his previous 2018 low of 35% approval among political independents in CNN polling, and 1 point below his previous all-time low among independents in CNN polling, reached in November 2017.

https://www.cnn.com/2018/09/10/poli...content=2018-09-10T20:32:09&utm_medium=social
 
There is no such thing as "ACA insurance", particularly when it comes to group plans purchased on the SHOP marketplace, where all employers shop for coverage.
OK, ACA compliant ins. :doh:
The ACA didn't change anything about the SHOP plans at all. In fact, it provided businesses with less than 50 employees with tax credits for providing coverage.

The ACA didn't create insurance plans, it established a marketplace for insurance plans to compete.
Tell me how many different ins. companies you see here: https://www.healthcare.gov/see-plans/#/plan/results
This is how I know your story is bullshit.
I hope you remember how to count to one from your limited education.
You're a fraud.
 
Again, not sure what you're talking about here. So McCain's problem back in 2009 was that there was funding for a CT hospital? And what PhRMA deal? Do you mean the deal to close the Medicare Part-D prescription drug donut hole created by Bush the Dumber?

No his problem was what actually happened. Where you lived determined the health insurance you got
 
OK, ACA compliant ins

Right, but most SHOP plans probably already had those 14 essential requirements because they're group plans. That's the whole point of SHOP; to offer plans with wide coverage in order to make it affordable for employers to provide.

Are you entirely, 100% certain you know what you're talking about? Because all I end up with are more questions around a suspiciously vague and ambiguous story.

My D&D character has a more convincing backstory than this...and he's a Rogue.
 
Tell me how many different ins. companies you see here

Thanks for bringing up healthcare.gov.

Of course what you linked to were plans for individuals, not plans an employer can sponsor.

I think you think you could fake your way through this, but you can't. Healthcare.gov is not where employers go to purchase insurance plans for their workers, SHOP is. The fact that SHOP has not ever once come from your keyboard this whole time we're talking about employer-provided care for your workers, shows me that you're lying about yourself. And I suspect you're doing so for the benefit of your argument on this thread.

I bet if we started this whole thing over again, you'd be telling a different story.

But what you've presented here is a total con-job.

You're bullshitting your way through this argument and I see right through it.
 
I hope you remember how to count to one from your limited education. ou're a fraud.

So, here's the problem:

You started out this thread saying that you provided health care for your employees, and that their plans were cancelled by the ACA. But then you started conflating the changes to insurance plans for the individual market, with plans you pretend you sponsored for your workers. So either you lied about sponsoring care for your employees, or you don't know the difference between an employer-sponsored plan, and an individual plan bought on the exchanges.

So clear it up for us; how did you go about providing your employees with insurance? Obviously you didn't do it through the Exchanges, as that would be dumb. So you had to have sponsored a group plan for your workers. Those group plans, by nature, are broad and conform to the base essential coverage anyway, as group plans generally do because they cover, you know, groups. But the other thing that is weird about this is that any business with less than 50 employees gets tax credits for providing their workers with coverage.

I think you're just spamming and trolling now.
 
Describes me to a "T".

This would be the thrid brand change Conservatives have engaged in the last 10 years:

First it was teabags
Then it was MAGA
Now, it's "classic liberalism"

What a crock. No one's buying your attempt to carve out a place for yourself post-Trump. There are no lifeboats. They're burned.
 
This would be the thrid brand change Conservatives have engaged in the last 10 years:

First it was teabags
Then it was MAGA
Now, it's "classic liberalism"

What a crock. No one's buying your attempt to carve out a place for yourself post-Trump. There are no lifeboats. They're burned.
Bob Dole was the last repub I ever voted for in a pres. election - 22 yrs. ago. lol You're a classic moonbeam - anyone who disagrees with you is a Trumpster and/or rayciss although I think most moonbeams finally don't use the rayciss card as much since it got worn out and since Trump got elected.

Modern liberals basterdized the term liberal and classical liberalism was the original.
 
So, here's the problem:

You started out this thread saying that you provided health care for your employees, and that their plans were cancelled by the ACA. But then you started conflating the changes to insurance plans for the individual market, with plans you pretend you sponsored for your workers. So either you lied about sponsoring care for your employees, or you don't know the difference between an employer-sponsored plan, and an individual plan bought on the exchanges.

So clear it up for us; how did you go about providing your employees with insurance? Obviously you didn't do it through the Exchanges, as that would be dumb. So you had to have sponsored a group plan for your workers. Those group plans, by nature, are broad and conform to the base essential coverage anyway, as group plans generally do because they cover, you know, groups. But the other thing that is weird about this is that any business with less than 50 employees gets tax credits for providing their workers with coverage.

I think you're just spamming and trolling now.

I thought you didn't believe I had a bidness. Apparently you're convinced.
You're a fucking liar. Nothing you say is truthful.

You lie. I don't believe you own a business. I don't believe you employ a single worker.
So clear it up for us; how did you go about providing your employees with insurance? .
lol
 
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Thanks for bringing up healthcare.gov.
Of course what you linked to were plans for individuals, not plans an employer can sponsor.
Offer SHOP insurance to your employees
https://www.healthcare.gov/small-businesses/employers/
Wow. You really can't read , can you? You're somewhat forgiven. You're not a liar, just illiterate.
Pretty much negates everything you just posted. You simply can't read.
 
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Thanks for bringing up healthcare.gov.

Of course what you linked to were plans for individuals, not plans an employer can sponsor.

I think you think you could fake your way through this, but you can't. Healthcare.gov is not where employers go to purchase insurance plans for their workers, SHOP is. The fact that SHOP has not ever once come from your keyboard this whole time we're talking about employer-provided care for your workers, shows me that you're lying about yourself. And I suspect you're doing so for the benefit of your argument on this thread.

I bet if we started this whole thing over again, you'd be telling a different story.

But what you've presented here is a total con-job.

You're bullshitting your way through this argument and I see right through it.

Me too!

Been saying it for years.
 
This would be the thrid brand change Conservatives have engaged in the last 10 years:

First it was teabags
Then it was MAGA
Now, it's "classic liberalism"

What a crock. No one's buying your attempt to carve out a place for yourself post-Trump. There are no lifeboats. They're burned.

Don't forget libertarian........he called himself that for a while too.
 
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