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tampa_griz wrote:This CNN column goes into pretty good detail that this bill is going to a cost a lot more than we think and it while it might reduce the national deficit, it will certainly raise the national debt. It's a play on words:

http://money.cnn.com/2010/03/12/news/ec ... /index.htm" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

And if extending healthcare to 32 million would actually reduce debt, why don't offer free health care to the whole world and make a ton of money?
Yup! Why not?

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travelinman67 wrote:
Chizzang wrote:There will be no change for me... ZERO :coffee: Oh, I forgot "THE SKY IS FALLING"
Hippie's biography...
Hey, Grampa
I've been paying for my own insurance now since.. well.. since:
Before Bush #1 was showing his coke-head DUI driving Pseudo-Texan son how to fabricate a war out of horse-shit and bailing wire

Just little ol' me paying my own way... when I go to the doctor they run my debit card at the door

All I have - and all I've ever had - is a catastrophic where ifn' the dollar amount goes over 15k it kicks in...

Point:
However, because you're diabetic / morbidly obese and have high blood pressure I'll be paying taxes to keep you alive for the next 25 years

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Chizzang wrote:
travelinman67 wrote:
Hippie's biography...
Hey, Grampa
I've been paying for my own insurance now since.. well.. since:
Before Bush #1 was showing his coke-head DUI driving Pseudo-Texan son how to fabricate a war out of horse-**** and bailing wire

Just little ol' me paying my own way... when I go to the doctor they run my debit card at the door

All I have - and all I've ever had - is a catastrophic where ifn' the dollar amount goes over 15k it kicks in...

Point:
However, because you're diabetic / morbidly obese and have high blood pressure I'll be paying taxes to keep you alive for the next 25 years
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...which is pure bullshit!
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ALPHAGRIZ1 wrote:It should cost me between $20,195 and $50,847..............but the government will not get one dime of that money from me and if they push it they will get more than a plane in an IRS building.

Question:
Is there anybody on this forum who's more full of sh!t that ALPHAGRIZ1..?

Answer:
Not even close... (Maybe T-man and D1B)

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Chizzang wrote:
ALPHAGRIZ1 wrote:It should cost me between $20,195 and $50,847..............but the government will not get one dime of that money from me and if they push it they will get more than a plane in an IRS building.

Question:
Is there anybody on this forum who's more full of sh!t that ALPHAGRIZ1..?

Answer:
Not even close... (Maybe T-man and D1B)

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That post is borderline D1B retirement material. :lol:
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Chizzang wrote:
travelinman67 wrote:
Hippie's biography...
Hey, Grampa
I've been paying for my own insurance now since.. well.. since:
Before Bush #1 was showing his coke-head DUI driving Pseudo-Texan son how to fabricate a war out of horse-**** and bailing wire

Just little ol' me paying my own way... when I go to the doctor they run my debit card at the door

All I have - and all I've ever had - is a catastrophic where ifn' the dollar amount goes over 15k it kicks in...

Point:
However, because you're diabetic / morbidly obese and have high blood pressure I'll be paying taxes to keep you alive for the next 25 years

:nod:
Me Thinks (based on the new law) you are going to have to upgrade your insurance policy (or down grade depending on your point of view).
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OL FU wrote:
Chizzang wrote:
Hey, Grampa
I've been paying for my own insurance now since.. well.. since:
Before Bush #1 was showing his coke-head DUI driving Pseudo-Texan son how to fabricate a war out of horse-**** and bailing wire

Just little ol' me paying my own way... when I go to the doctor they run my debit card at the door

All I have - and all I've ever had - is a catastrophic where ifn' the dollar amount goes over 15k it kicks in...

Point:
However, because you're diabetic / morbidly obese and have high blood pressure I'll be paying taxes to keep you alive for the next 25 years

:nod:
Me Thinks (based on the new law) you are going to have to upgrade your insurance policy (or down grade depending on your point of view).
Or not and pay the penalty (in 2016 when fully phased in the penalty will be the greater of $695 per year up to a maximum of three times that amount ($2,085) per family or 2.5% of household income).
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danefan wrote:
OL FU wrote:
Me Thinks (based on the new law) you are going to have to upgrade your insurance policy (or down grade depending on your point of view).
Or not and pay the penalty (in 2016 when fully phased in the penalty will be the greater of $695 per year up to a maximum of three times that amount ($2,085) per family or 2.5% of household income).
:thumb: or more when they determine that the easiest thing to adjust to get some money is this type of penalty for lack of appropriate insurance ;)
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OL FU wrote:
danefan wrote:
Or not and pay the penalty (in 2016 when fully phased in the penalty will be the greater of $695 per year up to a maximum of three times that amount ($2,085) per family or 2.5% of household income).
:thumb: or more when they determine that the easiest thing to adjust to get some money is this type of penalty for lack of appropriate insurance ;)
It is tied to cost-of-living going forward after 2016.

But anyone who doesn't get insurance when the penalties get too high would just be stupid anyway. Either pay $1000 in penalties or $1000 in low-end insurance......Seems like taking that insurance probably makes sense.

Of course that assumes the premiums don't skyrocket. But with the requirement of a non-profit company in every state's Exchange I'm hopeful that won't happen.
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danefan wrote:But anyone who doesn't get insurance when the penalties get too high would just be stupid anyway. Either pay $1000 in penalties or $1000 in low-end insurance......Seems like taking that insurance probably makes sense.

Of course that assumes the premiums don't skyrocket. But with the requirement of a non-profit company in every state's Exchange I'm hopeful that won't happen.

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AZGrizFan wrote:
danefan wrote:But anyone who doesn't get insurance when the penalties get too high would just be stupid anyway. Either pay $1000 in penalties or $1000 in low-end insurance......Seems like taking that insurance probably makes sense.

Of course that assumes the premiums don't skyrocket. But with the requirement of a non-profit company in every state's Exchange I'm hopeful that won't happen.

Still buyin' that "Hope and Change" shit, huh DF? :lol:
No just looking at it in reality. If they hadn't included the mandate for non-profit insurance in the Exchanges I would have thought otherwise.

By the way - hard to argue he hasn't delivered "Change". This bill, love it or hate it, is definitely a change from anything we've ever seen passed in this country.
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danefan wrote:
AZGrizFan wrote:

Still buyin' that "Hope and Change" ****, huh DF? :lol:
No just looking at it in reality. If they hadn't included the mandate for non-profit insurance in the Exchanges I would have thought otherwise.

By the way - hard to argue he hasn't delivered "Change". This bill, love it or hate it, is definitely a change from anything we've ever seen passed in this country.
I'll give you the change, part, too...


In fact, you can keep the damm change. :lol:
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danefan wrote:
OL FU wrote:
Me Thinks (based on the new law) you are going to have to upgrade your insurance policy (or down grade depending on your point of view).
Or not and pay the penalty (in 2016 when fully phased in the penalty will be the greater of $695 per year up to a maximum of three times that amount ($2,085) per family or 2.5% of household income).
So you guys actually believe:
That this "program" won't go through a dozen changes between now and 2016..?

My guess is:
This turd passing will actually force real change and real reform...

Over the next few years we're going to see Health Care get a much needed over haul and I figure it will ultimately look nothing (nothing) like what just passed...

That's my guess - of course I could run around with my hands in the air screaming at the top of my lungs stressing out over basically nothing - but I think I'll just sit back and watch it all change 5 times over the next 5 years... Trust me "It'll get fixed" because it has to :nod: this is just the first baby step - forcing change

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Chizzang wrote:
ALPHAGRIZ1 wrote:It should cost me between $20,195 and $50,847..............but the government will not get one dime of that money from me and if they push it they will get more than a plane in an IRS building.

Question:
Is there anybody on this forum who's more full of sh!t that ALPHAGRIZ1..?

Answer:
Not even close... (Maybe T-man and D1B)

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I will ask again, what part makes me full of sh!t?
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Chizzang wrote:
danefan wrote:
Or not and pay the penalty (in 2016 when fully phased in the penalty will be the greater of $695 per year up to a maximum of three times that amount ($2,085) per family or 2.5% of household income).
So you guys actually believe:
That this "program" won't go through a dozen changes between now and 2016..?

My guess is:
This turd passing will actually force real change and real reform...

Over the next few years we're going to see Health Care get a much needed over haul and I figure it will ultimately look nothing (nothing) like what just passed...

That's my guess - of course I could run around with my hands in the air screaming at the top of my lungs stressing out over basically nothing - but I think I'll just sit back and watch it all change 5 times over the next 5 years... Trust me "It'll get fixed" because it has to :nod: this is just the first baby step - forcing change

nothing to worry about
Just explaining the way it is based on the topic presented in the thread title. Pay attention ;)

Also don't think so highly of your self to believe that you are the only one not running around with your hands in the air screaming at the top of your lungs. :shock: My arms aren't tired and my voice isn't hoarse :D
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travelinman67 wrote:
GSUAlumniEagle wrote:
You'll buy new insurance on your own, using insurance exchanges if you prefer. The same thing millions of Americans already do when their employer drops their insurance coverage. Chances are you'll find one that's just as quality and just as affordable as the one you're currently under.



For one, they now have 32 million more customers, so their risk pool just got a lot bigger.

A lot of those Americans, now that they have health insurance, can afford the preventive care they need in order to avoid waiting until a disease or illness is uncontrollable and awfully expensive to control.

Also, in effect you were already subsidizing many of these people's care anyway. Since they didn't have insurance, many of them weren't paying their bills anyway. The hospitals and insurance companies were indirectly passing these costs onto you. I'm not going to argue that this practice will completely go away, but the more people that can pay their hospital bill on their own, the better.



That's a premise I'm not necessarily willing to agree to. Plenty of doctors will still enjoy the feeling of a rural practice. Let's not get all doom and gloom here.



I get it. You're worried about the debt. And while I feel strange paraphrasing "The Tickler", Republicans and the Tea Party can't pretend that the national debt just started on January 20, 2009.

But, let's be clear. There is a very real argument to be made (and supported by the non-partisan Congressional Budget Office) that this will actually reduce the deficit. Can you disagree with those numbers? Sure. Can you agree with those numbers? Sure. They are educated guesses by very smart people.
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OL FU wrote:
Chizzang wrote:
So you guys actually believe:
That this "program" won't go through a dozen changes between now and 2016..?

My guess is:
This turd passing will actually force real change and real reform...

Over the next few years we're going to see Health Care get a much needed over haul and I figure it will ultimately look nothing (nothing) like what just passed...

That's my guess - of course I could run around with my hands in the air screaming at the top of my lungs stressing out over basically nothing - but I think I'll just sit back and watch it all change 5 times over the next 5 years... Trust me "It'll get fixed" because it has to :nod: this is just the first baby step - forcing change

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Just explaining the way it is based on the topic presented in the thread title. Pay attention ;)

Also don't think so highly of your self to believe that you are the only one not running around with your hands in the air screaming at the top of your lungs. :shock: My arms aren't tired and my voice isn't hoarse :D
Well knowing you (as I do) I figured you were pretty cool headed over this...
OL FU: you're not exactly my target audience - as you tend to be a non-reactor - I mostly get the replies I'm shooting for... as long as you aren't blowing my cover :roll: thanks
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Chizzang wrote:
OL FU wrote:
Just explaining the way it is based on the topic presented in the thread title. Pay attention ;)

Also don't think so highly of your self to believe that you are the only one not running around with your hands in the air screaming at the top of your lungs. :shock: My arms aren't tired and my voice isn't hoarse :D
Well knowing you (as I do) I figured you were pretty cool headed over this...
OL FU: you're not exactly my target audience - as you tend to be a non-reactor - I mostly get the replies I'm shooting for... as long as you aren't blowing my cover :roll: thanks
Then don't quote me in your replies or you will see just how hot headed I can be :lol:


I do get fired up over things, but after they are in the past I tend to look at it a little less emotionally. Besides at my age, blowing gaskets over bullshit isn't good for longevity :D
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OL FU wrote:
Chizzang wrote:
Well knowing you (as I do) I figured you were pretty cool headed over this...
OL FU: you're not exactly my target audience - as you tend to be a non-reactor - I mostly get the replies I'm shooting for... as long as you aren't blowing my cover :roll: thanks
Then don't quote me in your replies or you will see just how hot headed I can be :lol:

I do get fired up over things, but after they are in the past I tend to look at it a little less emotionally. Besides at my age, blowing gaskets over bullshit isn't good for longevity :D
My gaskets are still good for a few more years. :lol:

And cleets lets me beat him like a drum from time to time. :nod:
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Chizzang wrote:
danefan wrote:
Or not and pay the penalty (in 2016 when fully phased in the penalty will be the greater of $695 per year up to a maximum of three times that amount ($2,085) per family or 2.5% of household income).
So you guys actually believe:
That this "program" won't go through a dozen changes between now and 2016..?

My guess is:
This turd passing will actually force real change and real reform...

Over the next few years we're going to see Health Care get a much needed over haul and I figure it will ultimately look nothing (nothing) like what just passed...

That's my guess - of course I could run around with my hands in the air screaming at the top of my lungs stressing out over basically nothing - but I think I'll just sit back and watch it all change 5 times over the next 5 years... Trust me "It'll get fixed" because it has to :nod: this is just the first baby step - forcing change

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The thing I worry about changing and not coming to fruition is the revenue generation needed to make this viable. As I've said, I'm all in favor of the benefits of this legislation - protecting the poor, ending insurance abuses, etc. But at the end of the day, there's got to be a lot of new taxes and a lot of spending cuts to even come close to the figures the CBO put out there, and even then, the CBO is still estimating that the national debt will be at least 70% of GDP by 2017. That's almost Greece level right there. And a large amount of the spending cuts involve pushing things off the federal ledger and letting the states pick pick up the tab, and considering that a whole slew of states are billions in arrears right now with no easy way out (and many will be worse next year as the fed stimulus money goes away) then we're going to be in for a very tough next several years. We have so many mandates and programs and other things begging for more money and we just tied up $1T of it for this reform, and that's assuming we can be disciplined and can tax and cut enough to get there.
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native wrote:
OL FU wrote:
Then don't quote me in your replies or you will see just how hot headed I can be :lol:

My gaskets are still good for a few more years. :lol:

And cleets lets me beat him like a drum from time to time. :nod:

I do get fired up over things, but after they are in the past I tend to look at it a little less emotionally. Besides at my age, blowing gaskets over bullshit isn't good for longevity :D
And don't put your quotes in my quotes :evil: :lol:

I have done that a few times myself :nod:
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OL FU wrote:
native wrote:
And don't put your quotes in my quotes :evil: :lol:

I have done that a few times myself :nod:
Yikes! :shock: :oops: Fixed it.
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danefan wrote:
OL FU wrote:
:thumb: or more when they determine that the easiest thing to adjust to get some money is this type of penalty for lack of appropriate insurance ;)
It is tied to cost-of-living going forward after 2016.

But anyone who doesn't get insurance when the penalties get too high would just be stupid anyway. Either pay $1000 in penalties or $1000 in low-end insurance......Seems like taking that insurance probably makes sense.

Of course that assumes the premiums don't skyrocket. But with the requirement of a non-profit company in every state's Exchange I'm hopeful that won't happen.
There (hopefully) will be zero mandate. You guys are making the assumption that SCOTUS won't declare the mandate unconstitutional.
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There (hopefully) will be zero mandate. You guys are making the assumption that SCOTUS won't declare the mandate unconstitutional.
It's not an assumption... it's LAW.

Who knows if SCOTUS will even hear the case, much less how they'll rule on it?

Makes a lot more sense to assume there will be a mandate than to assume it won't... considering it's the law of the land. :nod:
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