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by GSD Admin on 11 December 2015 - 16:12
I get this because I pay a premium and my tax credit goes to the insurance company - the insurance company gets my payment whether I rob a bank to pay or sell my ass to pay it so please explain exactly how that impacts what you or anyone are paying? On the other hand if I have no insurance and have a heart attack and amass say 300,000 in medical bills who pays? Surely the hospital is not paying. You and everyone else are paying in that case.
So, you are wrong here and like any other time you have been wrong, you can't admit it, because no matter what you always think you are right. It doesn't cost the insurance company one red cent more to cover me than it costs to cover you. My premiums are being paid.
by joanro on 11 December 2015 - 16:12

by GSD Admin on 11 December 2015 - 17:12
Why I am paying 12,000 + a year for coverage. You are wrong. The insurance company gets part from me and part from my tax credit. There is no difference - none - zero - zilch. Have you ever been to healthcare.gov, didn't think so because it is apparent by your answers/comments here. It is not an insult to say you are wrong and to also say by your past posts that when wrong you can't admit it. It is fact.
No one in the USA is paying more to their insurance company because I get a government tax credit. That would be like saying because I get a tax credit on my mortgage interest, everyone else who has a mortgage is paying more. You are way wrong.
Everyone whether rich, middle or poor should at least explore their options under healthcare.gov because if I can save a 1.00 using a coupon at the grocery store or getting 20.00 off on black Friday, I am saving money. Every human on earth is looking to save money on goods and services. Common sense.
by joanro on 11 December 2015 - 17:12
You said you pay 100 a month...now you say its 1,000 a month. Make up your mind. If your premium is being 'paid' by a gov 'tax credit', then the gov is getting their quota from someone being 'taxed' for not buying into obamacare. Either way, you are getting funded by others.
If you You say "It is not an insult to say you are wrong and to also say by your past posts that when wrong you can't admit it. It is fact."
If I'm not wrong and I won't compromise the truth to fit your adgenda why should I 'admit it' ? You sound like someone who wants to coerce a false admission. No thank you. I'll stick to what I know is truth, you can believe what keeps you comfortable and happy. Okey dokey.

by GSD Admin on 11 December 2015 - 17:12
OMG, between my TAX credit and what I pay is 12000.00 a year, my portion is about 1200.00 a year. That in fact doesn't affect your premium or anyone elses. You stated because others are having to make up for what I don't pay and the point is the insurance companies don't give a rats ass where the money comes from they are just happy to have it. So, by my insurance being subsidized it doesn't make others premiums higher, it in fact may lower others premiums overall. If you can't or won't see it, there is little I can do to help you see but you are wrong to make such statements. My best advice is to at least explore healthcare.gov whether it is right for you or wrong for you at least look at it, our politicians on both sides of the aisle sure have and they must agree it is right for them because a lot of them are using it and a lot of them are railing against it which is hypocracy at its best.
If my grandma paid 10,000.00 a year for my health coverage and I paid 2000.00 how would that affect everyone elses premiums? See you are talking about things you don't really know about and parroting what others have said as fact and you are wrong.

by bubbabooboo on 11 December 2015 - 18:12
by joanro on 11 December 2015 - 18:12
I don't buy into your story, so don't need your help to believe it...I 'see' bs and I'm certainly not 'wrong to make such statements'. Like I said, I believe what the truth is, you are free to believe what works for you. We will obviously not agree on you take, so let's agree to disagree.

by GSD Admin on 11 December 2015 - 18:12
The more who pay premiums that they don't use, will cause all premiums to fall in a perfect world but greed will step into it.
Believe what you want but you are wrong to think that the reason premiums have risen is because the insurance companies are getting the same premium from me as they getting from you. I would try healthcare.gov what do you have to lose, a few hours?
by joanro on 11 December 2015 - 18:12
"I would try healthcare.gov what do you have to lose, a few hours?"
You* already did go to the site, according to your posts. I didn't lose anything when you went on their site. :-)

by GSD Admin on 11 December 2015 - 22:12
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