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Report: Companies Are Better Off Dropping Insurance Under Obamacare

Brencis Wrote: May 01, 2012 4:25 PM
...and then they all join the government run healthcare insurance, ..... and then you have European socialised healthcare.
Anne_1 Wrote: May 01, 2012 4:36 PM
Which isn't working all that well anyway.

Not to mention, has anyone noticed that these socialist European countries are BROKE?

How is a country going to pay for their citizen's healthcare when the country (single payer) has no money?
ThasicAlambra Wrote: May 01, 2012 5:12 PM
European type health care is great...if you don't get too sick. If you just need a checkup or have a minor ailment, no problem. You may have to wait for a month or so to see a doctor, but no biggie if it's a small issue. However, break a leg, get cancer, need an operation? You are screwed. Best start digging a grave while you can.

Here's further proof that "Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act" was a grand misnomer: the House Ways and Means Committee has released a report revealing that the healthcare reform law provides financial incetives for companies to drop insurance coverage. The employer mandate -- requiring that companies with over 50 employees either offer insurance of a certain value or pay a fine -- actually makes it cheaper for these companies to pay the fine. 

The promise that you can keep your plan if you like it? Well...that's not up to you, is it?

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