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“no, I’m mising YOUR point. yo uare trying to make this about Obamacare and your specific circumstance (not that I blame you)
reread my comments, I am not discussing Obamacare.”
My point was specifically regarding the catastrophic consequences on hard working families caused by the ACA and I explicitly mentioned that.
If you were referring to a different point can I respectfully suggest that you mention that instead of saying that something I wrote wasn’t true? It disturbs the peaceful flow of this discussion.
“I did but they don’t care. and there is not much I cna do about it other than quit. and a system where you have to quit to keep your doctor is even crzier than finding a new doctor in my opinion.”
I feel bad for you, it’s definitely not a good situation, but it seems like this issue is caused by your employer and providers, not the insurance companies. When my employer switched insurers the providers were in both networks so I’m wondering what’s going on as it seems like the premiums you and your employer are paying are much higher than the premiums paid by me and my employer (I.e. the networks should be around as good)? Do you work for a Frum place? Frum employers tend to have higher premiums.
The only doctors I recall switching from where two that weren’t honest (one billed me for a sick visit by my annual physical even though I felt great and one diagnosed me with a disease I didn’t have).
“Great We agree then!
Medicare for all!!! Huzzah”
Whoa- not so fast. It’ll take generations to implement. First we need to get people to take responsibility for themselves. A major part of that is getting rid of the culture embedded into the youngest of our citizens that their health isn’t their problem. Keep in mind that there’s a major political party paying people to be takers and vote for them. Even if the makers are still a majority the takers are reproducing at a much faster rate.