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pjl44 said:Gern Blansten said:Biden made a good point today....if they dismantle the ACA then insurance companies could make Coronavirus a pre-existing condition and not cover future effects or treatments.0
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"It's like the flu"
Do you catch the flu in summer?0 -
pjl44 said:Gern Blansten said:Biden made a good point today....if they dismantle the ACA then insurance companies could make Coronavirus a pre-existing condition and not cover future effects or treatments.Scio me nihil scire
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i'm not much into conspiracy theories, but i follow anonymous on twitter for a lark, and they had this insane thread, with insane details, about how trump agreed with china to hide the virus info he knew (IN NOVEMBER) in exchange for help with the 2020 election. the epstein shit, the bill barr shit, true or not, it's pretty wild stuff. right out of a movie.By The Time They Figure Out What Went Wrong, We'll Be Sitting On A Beach, Earning Twenty Percent.0
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nicknyr15 said:Bentleyspop said:
I do not think so.The love he receives is the love that is saved0 -
nicknyr15 said:Bentleyspop said:
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F Me In The Brain said:nicknyr15 said:Bentleyspop said:
I do not think so.0 -
HughFreakingDillon said:i'm not much into conspiracy theories, but i follow anonymous on twitter for a lark, and they had this insane thread, with insane details, about how trump agreed with china to hide the virus info he knew (IN NOVEMBER) in exchange for help with the 2020 election. the epstein shit, the bill barr shit, true or not, it's pretty wild stuff. right out of a movie.Scio me nihil scire
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static111 said:pjl44 said:Gern Blansten said:Biden made a good point today....if they dismantle the ACA then insurance companies could make Coronavirus a pre-existing condition and not cover future effects or treatments.
(And I reiterate: the federal government-run option *is the one still making people pay*)
The second half of your point is a legitimate concern and *that* is the best pro-ACA argument. "Keep the ACA alive and thriving as a safety net." That is a much more honest and compelling pitch for Biden than trying to scare people with highly unlikely hypotheticals. Whether he's uninformed or cynical is for someone else to decide.0 -
pjl44 said:static111 said:pjl44 said:Gern Blansten said:Biden made a good point today....if they dismantle the ACA then insurance companies could make Coronavirus a pre-existing condition and not cover future effects or treatments.
(And I reiterate: the federal government-run option *is the one still making people pay*)
The second half of your point is a legitimate concern and *that* is the best pro-ACA argument. "Keep the ACA alive and thriving as a safety net." That is a much more honest and compelling pitch for Biden than trying to scare people with highly unlikely hypotheticals. Whether he's uninformed or cynical is for someone else to decide.As for government healthcare, look at Canada government healthcare can work.
The first half of my original statement isn’t cynical, it’s based on years of witnessing corporate malfeasance and broken promises. if these types of situations were the exception and not the rule, then I could see how the statement could be taken as cynicism,Scio me nihil scire
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nicknyr15 said:F Me In The Brain said:nicknyr15 said:Bentleyspop said:
I do not think so.
For the record I didn't think, personally, it would amount to much impact in America.
I think it was the second week in March when my eyes opened. Been on lockdown since about a week laterThe love he receives is the love that is saved0 -
static111 said:pjl44 said:static111 said:pjl44 said:Gern Blansten said:Biden made a good point today....if they dismantle the ACA then insurance companies could make Coronavirus a pre-existing condition and not cover future effects or treatments.
(And I reiterate: the federal government-run option *is the one still making people pay*)
The second half of your point is a legitimate concern and *that* is the best pro-ACA argument. "Keep the ACA alive and thriving as a safety net." That is a much more honest and compelling pitch for Biden than trying to scare people with highly unlikely hypotheticals. Whether he's uninformed or cynical is for someone else to decide.As for government healthcare, look at Canada government healthcare can work.
The first half of my original statement isn’t cynical, it’s based on years of witnessing corporate malfeasance and broken promises. if these types of situations were the exception and not the rule, then I could see how the statement could be taken as cynicism,0 -
static111 said:pjl44 said:static111 said:pjl44 said:Gern Blansten said:Biden made a good point today....if they dismantle the ACA then insurance companies could make Coronavirus a pre-existing condition and not cover future effects or treatments.
(And I reiterate: the federal government-run option *is the one still making people pay*)
The second half of your point is a legitimate concern and *that* is the best pro-ACA argument. "Keep the ACA alive and thriving as a safety net." That is a much more honest and compelling pitch for Biden than trying to scare people with highly unlikely hypotheticals. Whether he's uninformed or cynical is for someone else to decide.As for government healthcare, look at Canada government healthcare can work.
The first half of my original statement isn’t cynical, it’s based on years of witnessing corporate malfeasance and broken promises. if these types of situations were the exception and not the rule, then I could see how the statement could be taken as cynicism,
$0 if you have private insurance
$1,408 if you have only Medicare
There might be some random private plans still charging hospital copays, but I haven't seen one yet.0 -
The World Health Organization WHO is now backing from a statement that the spread of infection in Sweden is going up sharply. Instead, the organization calls Sweden's spread of infection stable, reports Ekot.The statements that the spread is going up sharply came from the WHO on Thursday. But now WHO backs away from that statement and believes that the number tested positive in Sweden is still stable.The WHO also notes that Sweden's health care has the ability to manage the situation, according to Ekot.When the WHO identified Sweden as a high-risk country, state epidemiologist Anders Tegnell called it "a total mistake". He said that one cannot just look at one parameter. So the World Health Organization is giving Tegnell the right.
https://www.aftonbladet.se/nyheter/a/3Jgxj9/senaste-nytt-om-coronaviruset"Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"0 -
Boy, Sweden really dropped the ball with this virus. My goodness...www.myspace.com0
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Has Pence said anything true yet at this Covid-19 update event?
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pjl44 said:static111 said:pjl44 said:static111 said:pjl44 said:Gern Blansten said:Biden made a good point today....if they dismantle the ACA then insurance companies could make Coronavirus a pre-existing condition and not cover future effects or treatments.
(And I reiterate: the federal government-run option *is the one still making people pay*)
The second half of your point is a legitimate concern and *that* is the best pro-ACA argument. "Keep the ACA alive and thriving as a safety net." That is a much more honest and compelling pitch for Biden than trying to scare people with highly unlikely hypotheticals. Whether he's uninformed or cynical is for someone else to decide.As for government healthcare, look at Canada government healthcare can work.
The first half of my original statement isn’t cynical, it’s based on years of witnessing corporate malfeasance and broken promises. if these types of situations were the exception and not the rule, then I could see how the statement could be taken as cynicism,
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$1,408 if you have only Medicare
There might be some random private plans still charging hospital copays, but I haven't seen one yet.Post edited by static111 onScio me nihil scire
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tempo_n_groove said:"It's like the flu"
Do you catch the flu in summer?
Not in recent years, but I have a few times in the past.
"It's a sad and beautiful world"-Roberto Benigni0
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