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Healthcare overhaul won't stop premium increases
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<blockquote data-quote="Billnew" data-source="post: 54494120" data-attributes="member: 33389"><p>#1: but its the rich people, so who cares.</p><p> </p><p>#2: Insurance is short sighted. I do believe you are right, I believe the insurance companies embraced this bill, not seeing that in the long term, </p><p>it will put them out of business.</p><p>This bill never considered premiums, oh it was a selling point for passing HCR, but it was never considered this time.</p><p> </p><p>To the insurance companies defense:</p><p>You can not increase coverage to every person and offer improved benefits without the company having to increase income. They pay out more in claims, so they have to take in more. (there is a reason they didn't insure these people. (Big bills, more payouts then money brought in)</p><p>This bill just makes it manditory to have minimum coverage, it does little to help people pay the manditory premiums.</p><p> </p><p>So to quote a phrase from a double talking politician:</p><p>"They have to pay a fine and still don't have insurance." B.H.Obama in debate with Clinton during the election. Obama opposed this type of reform during the election.</p><p> </p><p>Remember this bill when November comes around. It can be repealed, or at least defunded. </p><p>Congress controls the budget.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Billnew, post: 54494120, member: 33389"] #1: but its the rich people, so who cares. #2: Insurance is short sighted. I do believe you are right, I believe the insurance companies embraced this bill, not seeing that in the long term, it will put them out of business. This bill never considered premiums, oh it was a selling point for passing HCR, but it was never considered this time. To the insurance companies defense: You can not increase coverage to every person and offer improved benefits without the company having to increase income. They pay out more in claims, so they have to take in more. (there is a reason they didn't insure these people. (Big bills, more payouts then money brought in) This bill just makes it manditory to have minimum coverage, it does little to help people pay the manditory premiums. So to quote a phrase from a double talking politician: "They have to pay a fine and still don't have insurance." B.H.Obama in debate with Clinton during the election. Obama opposed this type of reform during the election. Remember this bill when November comes around. It can be repealed, or at least defunded. Congress controls the budget. [/QUOTE]
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