Because that's what the Koch bros pay them to say and that's what right wing media hope to brainwash the masses into believing.
The right wing narrative is:
1. Obamacare is bad. It was created behind closed doors because of its evilness. No one benefits by it.
2. You shouldn't be forced to buy insurance.
3. Some people don't need healthcare.
4. The free market will magically cure everything.
Yes people should be forced into things. It's where you draw the line that is what's debatable. Unless you think anyone should be able to do anything without forced consequences. Should we be able to force convicted murderers into prison? You really need to step up your logic... I know it's a rough time for you though so I'll this one slide.so are you saying we should be forced into things?
their is a word for that it is called FASCISM!
so you are ok with forcing people!
you sir are a fascist
Yes people should be forced into things. It's where you draw the line that is what's debatable. Unless you think anyone should be able to do anything without forced consequences. Should we be able to force convicted murderers into prison? You really need to step up your logic... I know it's a rough time for you though so I'll this one slide.
Also it's not forced to get insurance. I have yet to have health insurance since Obamacare began. No one has forced me into it. So clearly you don't know what you are talking about again.
It is a provision of the ACA that Congress has to get their insurance through the exchanges. They use a DC area one. Prior to that, they had the same coverage as other federal employees, paying the same premiums. And they still have to pay 28% of their premiums on the ACA. Apparently some Republicans refused to get their insurance through the ACA so they have to buy their own. I read the part of the ACA that states this, so it isn't a Koch brothers conspiracy at all.
We should not be financially penalized for not having insurance. I am all for making it cheaper and getting coverage to those that need/want it. I have no problem with that.
There are many things I have about or health Care. It sucks right now and has many problems. This is not one of them. I have not had insurance and I have not been penalized for not having it. It only applies to a very small group of people.We should not be financially penalized for not having insurance. I am all for making it cheaper and getting coverage to those that need/want it. I have no problem with that.
None of you libs answered the question how a kid without parents on healthcare gonna afford there own. Pretty messed up to fine them when they can barely afford to live on cereal an top ramen. Talk about libbies feasting on the poorest amongst us.
***NOTE*** - This posts exposes another poster's ignorance on a subject.
If your state embraced the ACA instead of being a bitch about it, it provided the opportunity for states to expand Medicaid to cover nearly all low-income Americans under age 65.
An haha my deductible is $2 a doctor visit. How much is yours?
We should not be financially penalized for not having insurance. I am all for making it cheaper and getting coverage to those that need/want it. I have no problem with that.
If we're going to use an Insurance system, everyone's gotta have it.
How you take that statement will say much about you.
It means two things. providing the chance for millions that can't get coverage, or adequate coverage, the chance to get it. That's a great thing. It also means forcing the hand of those that do not want it.
I just don't agree with that part. The ideas do not have to be mutually exclusive. We can give that chance to those that needed while allowing those that want out to leave.
That's why we need a system that doesn't involve insurance companies. They are the biggest problem in our health care. Insurance companies profits could pay for everyone's health care.If we're going to use an Insurance system, everyone's gotta have it.
How you take that statement will say much about you.
There are lots of outs to the no insurance penalty. I submit on my taxes that my work doesn't provide me with health insurance, that I don't qualify for any Obamacare discount plans and that I can't afford the insurance options in my area. That is my combo to be exempt but there are others.It means two things. providing the chance for millions that can't get coverage, or adequate coverage, the chance to get it. That's a great thing. It also means forcing the hand of those that do not want it.
I just don't agree with that part. The ideas do not have to be mutually exclusive. We can give that chance to those that needed while allowing those that want out to leave.
Question: Does the ACA allow "outs"? For example investing in an HSA instead of a set insurance plan?
[MENTION=181]Ron Mexico[/MENTION], you are not penalized for no insurance? How does that work? The more you know...
I know you don't. But when someone without insurance doesn't pay, everyone else pays for them in further increased hospital prices. It actually took me a while to come to it as well, and it was more easily accepted by the fact that I had insurance when I heard this was going to be a thing. It somehow made it easier to take while my mind had to work out how and why it was that important.
People complain about paying taxes. The difference here, is it's preventable. Taxes never will be.
That's why we need a system that doesn't involve insurance companies. They are the biggest problem in our health care. Insurance companies profits could pay for everyone's health care.
I have non-marketplace, non medicaid, employer provided insurance. It's $25 a co-pay, pending service facility. And that's from a healthcare company.
So if you're getting $2, genuinely, I'd like to see the exact plan. That's an absurdly low co-pay for public, or private.
I would probably be more on board with it if it provided alternative options like HSAs.
But mostly at this point I just wonder how long it is before we move to single payer and it's provided to everyone.
[MENTION=181]Ron Mexico[/MENTION] thanks. So there are exceptions. Good to know. That softens my opposition tbh.