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This is basically like loan sharking...... sunonmars Mar 2017 #1
I do not understand loan sharking but I know what you mean. Doreen Mar 2017 #2
its basically pay up now or the bill get larger and larger and larger sunonmars Mar 2017 #5
Yup. Doreen Mar 2017 #7
i've said all along, they'll keep the mandate, largely just change the name. unblock Mar 2017 #3
30% premium surcharge for a year if there's a 2-month gap Hortensis Mar 2017 #4
If Paul Ryan is smiling, someone is suffering. FSogol Mar 2017 #8
He's smiling because he imagines everyone will Hortensis Mar 2017 #11
And COBRA is rediculously expensive. It eats up 80% Ilsa Mar 2017 #9
COBRA isn't insurance, per say Phoenix61 Mar 2017 #10
Exactly. My point was that you pay out of pocket to Ilsa Mar 2017 #20
Back in the 1990s, my husband changed from being Hortensis Mar 2017 #14
As long as it's only a 1-year surcharge, probably. Ms. Toad Mar 2017 #13
Medicare does the same thing with Plan B..... dixiegrrrrl Mar 2017 #17
Plan D the drug program also charges more if you don't sign up when you are 65. I am 68 and spend doc03 Mar 2017 #28
My question is whether it is a one year surcharge - or a forever surcharge. Ms. Toad Mar 2017 #29
With Part D (prescription drug), you are fined 1% in additional premium moonscape Mar 2017 #32
That's quite different from a 30% surcharge for life Ms. Toad Mar 2017 #36
Absolutely. No comparison. n/t moonscape Mar 2017 #38
The Republicans looked at the healthcare system and decided it needed more usury. FSogol Mar 2017 #6
Well . . . it's not a mandate Ms. Toad Mar 2017 #12
I prefer to pay the government the penalty, Delmette2.0 Mar 2017 #15
I am waiting nervously for my Medicare to end. Doreen Mar 2017 #16
I have paid into SSA and Medicare for 45 years, Delmette2.0 Mar 2017 #21
To bad you can't add it all up and get your mony back. Doreen Mar 2017 #22
You are so very right. Delmette2.0 Mar 2017 #24
Sure Motownman78 Mar 2017 #25
I am truly sorry and glad you have insurance. Delmette2.0 Mar 2017 #39
And that money goes straight to the insurance CEOs dalton99a Mar 2017 #18
Yup Doreen Mar 2017 #19
Just wait until the premium increases on employer-based plans after ACA repeal. roamer65 Mar 2017 #23
Yeah. Like they want to ensure that poor young people never get it. applegrove Mar 2017 #26
They seem to think a young person who just got out of high school and is living Doreen Mar 2017 #27
Well they get to stay on their parents plan till they are 26. But what then applegrove Mar 2017 #30
Yes, but what if their parents can not afford to have them on their plan? Doreen Mar 2017 #31
Very scary. And it looks like they are going to put medicare into a death applegrove Mar 2017 #33
Yeah, they plan on it and that is where I am screwed. Doreen Mar 2017 #34
Don't worry. The Democrats will win huge in 2020. applegrove Mar 2017 #35
I hope so. If we do there is gong to be a lot of Doreen Mar 2017 #37
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