For those who still aren't convinced that Obamacare is trapped in an inescapable death spiral that will inevitably end in nothing short of an epic collapse of the federal and state health insurance exchanges, perhaps you should consider the following facts from the National Review and Mark Farrah and Associates.
- Four heavily promoted open enrollments have taken place run by the Obama administration and the state exchanges.
- Federal law has required people to purchase insurance or pay a fine — and the individual mandate was administered through 2016 by the Obama administration. In fact, in 2015, 7.5 million people paid the fine, while 6.5 million paid the fine in 2016, according to the IRS.
- Every one of the people in the insurance market earning less than 400 percent of the federal poverty level were eligible for premium assistance — and those below 250 percent of the poverty level were also eligible to have their deductibles and co-pays subsidized.
- After all of this, only about 40 percent of those eligible for subsidies have signed up for coverage. In what other business or government program would such a dismal acceptance by those it was targeted to serve be considered a success?
- The number of insurance companies participating is on track to shrink by 38 percent in 2018.
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Isn't it shameful to be charged because you can't afford insurance.
ReplyDeleteSo we house, feed and take care of their needs inside or out of prison when they should never have crossed the border.
ReplyDeleteThrow OUT ALL the mandates >> Leave everyone alone
ReplyDeleteWas better Before Obama care >>> go back to that for now !!!
Quit Fining people and taking their tax returns and affecting how many hours they can work a JOB !!!!!!
Surely RIOTS will follow if this is not done ............
We pay the fine every year... the "coverage" is over-priced and useless.
ReplyDelete1:04 Shouldn't have paid it this year, you didn't have to.
DeleteI refused to pay the "SHARED RESPONSIBILITY". I'm looking for a class action suit to join...
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ReplyDeleteStatutory Law is not Constitutional
I was told that carefirst is requesting a 50% rate increase. That would make my health insurance bill greater than my mortgage.
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