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Tuesday, December 17, 2019

'66 complex financial products': AOC struggles to navigate congressional healthcare plans

Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez complained the process to enroll in federally-subsidized healthcare for members of Congress is too complicated.

"Members of Congress also have to buy their plans off the exchange," the New York Democrat said Sunday evening. "They are Gold plans that are partially subsidized."

The freshman Democrat, who supports an overhaul of Obamacare and universal healthcare for all Americans, appeared to struggle to identify which of the 66 "complex financial products" was best for her.

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4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Full coverage no deductible but doesn’t want us to no.

Anonymous said...

AOC, yours is a lot easier to choose from than ours because no matter what you choose you are subsidized in other words, the taxpayer helps pay for your insurance plan. We the taxpayer, we the citizen do not have that luxury. So I wholeheartedly agree that things should change. Here's what should change, the American people and the Congress and anybody else in government should have the same options for health insurance. No subsidizing for the government employees. Whatever you, the Congress, votes in as law for us the citizen, you the Congress has to follow too.

Anonymous said...

Add another 6 to that number and it will makes more sense as to what our government is following

Anonymous said...

So she makes $174,000.00 a year and needs federal assistance on her medical insurance? Poor little girl...