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MadHound

(34,179 posts)
1. The ACA is going to be a disaster for millions,
Fri May 3, 2013, 07:32 AM
May 2013

It is going to bleed the working and middle classes dry. The ACA simply provided the insurance industry with a mandated monopoly, with weak price controls, thus the insurance industry is pretty much free to charge what they want, with the government penalizing those who won't, or can't pay.

A public option would have alleviated much of this problem, but Obama broke that promise of his.

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The ACA is going to be a disaster for millions, MadHound May 2013 #1
It amazes me that people still see ACA as progress Cal Carpenter May 2013 #2
Fixes old problems, ignores new ones zipplewrath May 2013 #16
What the Affordable Care Act accomplished: bvar22 May 2013 #23
The GOP will bring it to us zipplewrath May 2013 #34
if one is disabled then ACA is the difference between coverage and none CreekDog May 2013 #41
There ARE elements that benefit certain small groups. bvar22 May 2013 #43
There are subsidies - Ms. Toad May 2013 #74
universal health care would do the same for everyone. HiPointDem May 2013 #64
So, you must favor repeal then. geek tragedy May 2013 #6
The mandate should be repealed n/t leftstreet May 2013 #8
I agree Puzzledtraveller May 2013 #26
it doesnt get any simplier than that. SammyWinstonJack May 2013 #42
Everone has to be in the pool - Ms. Toad May 2013 #75
What nonsense leftstreet May 2013 #77
Costs get covered for those who are insured. Ms. Toad May 2013 #78
Maybe because the premiums are like an extra house payment for many people SoCalDem May 2013 #3
Our medical insurance premiums and co-pays are greater than our mortgage payment. hunter May 2013 #7
Exactly! ctsnowman May 2013 #12
Love the cat pic. ctsnowman May 2013 #14
My premium was my house payment and my car payment. $600 a month. leftyladyfrommo May 2013 #55
As A Lowly State Employee of Rick Perry's Texjezustan BlueManFan May 2013 #4
When I worked there it was pretty good. alarimer May 2013 #50
How could it possibly be bad? kenny blankenship May 2013 #52
I know people still being denied coverage abelenkpe May 2013 #5
I just tried to switch policies for my husband (who has a very serious PEC). Denied. riderinthestorm May 2013 #15
I am so sorry to hear that! abelenkpe May 2013 #22
The changes don't take effect until 2014. Ms. Toad May 2013 #72
I guarantee ACA is going to fail for a lot of people. L0oniX May 2013 #9
Your story is exactly why we need universal single payer medical care. KentuckyWoman May 2013 #60
Insurance is only part of the problem, and a smaller part to boot. JayhawkSD May 2013 #10
Jayhawk, it's the perfect storm. Health care providers and insurance LibDemAlways May 2013 #18
This message was self-deleted by its author LibDemAlways May 2013 #30
Goddamn right! roamer65 May 2013 #44
The insurance companies have no incentives to control costs. hunter May 2013 #53
Insurance overhead is a huge part of the problem. HiPointDem May 2013 #65
Huge K&R. woo me with science May 2013 #11
legalized robbery hibbing May 2013 #13
Yes, and all the "negotiation" points were used up with this one... Bonobo May 2013 #17
Underinsurance Is Exactly Where We Are At DallasNE May 2013 #19
Silly Question Half-Century Man May 2013 #20
Half-century man, I feel your pain. I posted elsewhere on this LibDemAlways May 2013 #32
Sorry you are being put through this. Skeeter Barnes May 2013 #36
I was in my dentist's waiting room and heard the LibDemAlways May 2013 #51
Glad you did that. Skeeter Barnes May 2013 #56
I posted the dentist story here just the other day and had more than one LibDemAlways May 2013 #59
I'm not surprised. Skeeter Barnes May 2013 #61
worthy of its own thread, H-C M Skittles May 2013 #39
Agree, and it is insane you have to endure this. Safetykitten May 2013 #63
I don't trust insurance companies OwnedByCats May 2013 #21
Even their most rosy, heavily slanted projections of this slow-motion disaster show Egalitarian Thug May 2013 #24
In Civilized Nations, the term "Medical Bankruptcy" is UNKNOWN, bvar22 May 2013 #25
malarky graham4anything May 2013 #27
Wow. What a counter-argument !!! marmar May 2013 #28
The "Obama's sh*t don't stink" contingent has spoken Puzzledtraveller May 2013 #31
Oh? ForgoTheConsequence May 2013 #38
yes, that pretty much describes your response Skittles May 2013 #40
it's 'malarkey,' word-salad man. HiPointDem May 2013 #66
Years ago, health insurance picked up EVERYTHING. closeupready May 2013 #29
Because insurance companies are fucking evil. Zoeisright May 2013 #33
the 'uniquely american solution' KG May 2013 #35
Had breakfast this morning with a friend who has been LibDemAlways May 2013 #37
Obama screwed us again-getting used to it now DiverDave May 2013 #45
K and R senseandsensibility May 2013 #46
Kick for the abysmal condition of health "care" in the greatest nation on the planet. CrispyQ May 2013 #47
Walk into a doctor's office today in the U.S. and the first question has nothing LibDemAlways May 2013 #49
Because above all else, Obama cares about helping the rich get richer. forestpath May 2013 #48
Max Baucus screwed us royally. madamesilverspurs May 2013 #54
They don't call it "Baucuscare" kenny blankenship May 2013 #58
I'm so tired of the blame Baucus and Obama is powerless excuse... slipslidingaway May 2013 #69
+1. it's unbelievable how powerless obama is. he can't do anything. one wonders why we even HiPointDem May 2013 #70
Very true and the picture some paint is unflattering ... slipslidingaway May 2013 #71
My personal case history KentuckyWoman May 2013 #57
Your story sounds familiar. progressoid May 2013 #68
The real fun starts this fall. It will be quite a spectacle of HC nightmares. Safetykitten May 2013 #62
Historically it will go down as one of Obamas biggest failures newmember May 2013 #67
Do not look at your annual deductible, look at your annual out of pocket maximum... slipslidingaway May 2013 #73
Because the medical industry gopiscrap May 2013 #76
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