Re: What if you gave an entitlement party and no one came?
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Winehole23
Unless of course, as DarrinS has suggested, health care reform is so unpopular that people are refusing to even sign up.
Isn't participation mandatory?
Re: What if you gave an entitlement party and no one came?
One of problems with obamacare are the people who want it are the ones who can't pay for any insurance in the first place. 2 people so far makes perfect sense to me.
Re: What if you gave an entitlement party and no one came?
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CosmicCowboy
All they are doing is transferring cost to the already insured to subsidize the uninsured. I'm dreading my next health care renewal for my business. I'm expecting a 30% increase.
Let's assume that in the beginning Inusrance companies do pass off the costs.. wouldn't the free market eventaully kick in and bring costs down? I would assume that other companies would lower costs to bring in business from those leaving the high priced insurance plans?
Re: What if you gave an entitlement party and no one came?
@CG:
Non-participation is a mulct, I think; a fine, essentially. $7500, max(?)
They can't really force you to buy insurance, but they will take the fine for you being out of compliance with the law.
Re: What if you gave an entitlement party and no one came?
"Reform" creates the paying customers, i.e., the new class of offenders subject to justice.
Re: What if you gave an entitlement party and no one came?
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Originally Posted by
Winehole23
@CG:
Non-participation is a mulct, I think; a fine, essentially. $7500, max(?)
They can't really force you to buy insurance, but they will take the fine for you being out of compliance with the law.
Actually, the smart consumers will gladly pay the fine. It's less than one months premium. Just pay the fine and then buy insurance when you get really sick.
Re: What if you gave an entitlement party and no one came?
Doesn't the fine would increase over time?