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In reply to the discussion: Nation's largest health insurer dropping out of the ACA in California [View all]clarice
(5,504 posts)15. Right....like the millions of middle class tax payers who are having to foot the bill.nt
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Nation's largest health insurer dropping out of the ACA in California [View all]
GummyBearz
Jun 2016
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And exactly HOW would you compel a public company to participate in a Government program?nt
clarice
Jun 2016
#5
Maybe the same way all private citizens are compelled to buy insurance from a public company?
bluesbassman
Jun 2016
#13
Right....like the millions of middle class tax payers who are having to foot the bill.nt
clarice
Jun 2016
#15
The first domino doesn't have much of an impact until the next 200 get knocked down
GummyBearz
Jun 2016
#23
When the biggest health insurer does some analysis and decides dropping out is better...
GummyBearz
Jun 2016
#32
"Nation's largest health insurer dropping out of the ACA in California"
cherokeeprogressive
Jun 2016
#31
If "one" could read the post I was replying to, no assumption would be necessary.
cherokeeprogressive
Jun 2016
#34
This is true, and I don't think it's a widely understood term in the general public.
yodermon
Jun 2016
#16
I don't have United Health but they're a shitstorm. I'm glad they're leaving CA
underthematrix
Jun 2016
#26