“Thanks to the Affordable Care Act, your coverage is better today than it was before.”
@BarackObama
“Technically true because after your GOOD insurance dropped you after Obamacare passed, you had nothing”
“Thanks to the Affordable Care Act, your coverage is better today than it was before.”
@BarackObama
“Technically true because after your GOOD insurance dropped you after Obamacare passed, you had nothing”
5% better at only 300% the cost – such a deal!
I’ve managed to keep mine so I guess, compared to everyone else, I am better off.
….assuming you consider having pediatric dental coverage when you’re a 54 year old person with no kids, pediatric or otherwise, “better”.
How much “care” do teeth that will all fall out and be replaced actually need, especially when you’re forcing me to pay for it?
1. In order to insure the uninsured, we first
have to un-insure the insured.
2. Next, we require the newly un-insured to be re-insured.
3. To re-insure the newly un-insured, they are required
to pay extra charges to be re-insured.
4. The extra charges are required so that the original insured,
who became un-insured, and then became re-insured, can pay
enough extra so that the original un-insured can be insured, so it will be
‘free-of-charge’ to them.