Jimmy Higgins
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It only took 8 years but the Republicans have finally come up with a plan to replace the ACA.
The benefits are clear. People will be finally able to buy health care insurance coverage that doesn't cover much health care options, including high deductible plans which only ensure potential avoidance of bankruptcy.
Insurers can't deny you coverage for preexisting conditions and children up to the age of 26 can still be covered.
The mandate is gone, erased, removed, no longer around.
Well, not quite. The tax penalty is gone, however, insurance companies can penalize non-continuous coverage. So umm... the penalty and mandate actually still exists, up to 30% more on premiums (so that $700 a month premium could become $910 a month). That could probably become a firewall preventing future insurance coverage.
Speaking of "a month"... the tax credit... $2000 to $4000 a year (which roughly averages out to no where fucking close to help).
Oh, and Medicaid is getting fucked too.
So the question becomes, what in the hell is the point of this bill?!
The number insured will drop by the millions. The number of poor insured will drop substantially. Access to health care will retract. But the bill will still cost a good deal of money. Why even bother?!
The benefits are clear. People will be finally able to buy health care insurance coverage that doesn't cover much health care options, including high deductible plans which only ensure potential avoidance of bankruptcy.
Insurers can't deny you coverage for preexisting conditions and children up to the age of 26 can still be covered.
The mandate is gone, erased, removed, no longer around.
Well, not quite. The tax penalty is gone, however, insurance companies can penalize non-continuous coverage. So umm... the penalty and mandate actually still exists, up to 30% more on premiums (so that $700 a month premium could become $910 a month). That could probably become a firewall preventing future insurance coverage.
Speaking of "a month"... the tax credit... $2000 to $4000 a year (which roughly averages out to no where fucking close to help).
Oh, and Medicaid is getting fucked too.
So the question becomes, what in the hell is the point of this bill?!
The number insured will drop by the millions. The number of poor insured will drop substantially. Access to health care will retract. But the bill will still cost a good deal of money. Why even bother?!