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Re: Unconstitutional Mandate

References <qteifl$r9n$1@dont-email.me> <489c35e4-d27e-48e4-95c6-0bc74aca20a9@googlegroups.com>
Date 2019-12-19 05:30 +0100
Message-ID <fad035b121fd1231376a7cde3450288c@dizum.com> (permalink)
Newsgroups rec.sport.football.college, soc.retirement, us.talk.constitution
From Insurance Weasel <rakingitin@yourmoney.com>
Subject Re: Unconstitutional Mandate

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In article <489c35e4-d27e-48e4-95c6-
0bc74aca20a9@googlegroups.com>
dotslashderek@gmail.com wrote:
>
> Hopefully they get rid of the preexisting condition coverage stuff.  That way folks with diabetes, heart conditions, and other chronic illnesses won't dare shop their skills around.
>
> Bwaaahahahahahahahaha.
>
> Quite an empire we're building.  Star wars style.  Well, with teh trumpster it's more spaceballs, but you get my drift.
>
> Cheers.
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Sneer all you like, guppy.

Are you truly that ignorant, lazy and poorly read?  Obviously 
like many Republicans and journalists, you never read the 
complete bill.

While it's true Obamacare prohibited denial of insurance because 
of preexisting conditions, there was an all important catch.

You could get insurance, but your preexisting condition was only 
covered if you ponied up some cash.

Up front.  Or after.

They'll just add it to your bill.  That and anything else they 
could attribute to it.

So let's say you had a broken leg, no big deal, right?  A few 
thousand $$$ and you're on your way to being whole again.  Can't 
pay?  Not a problem, we'll bill you and send the collection 
people to get the rest.

Oh, and the physical therapy, the ghost doctors who signed your 
chart and drugs weren't covered either.  Get well and have a 
nice day, but pay that bill.  Soon.

If you were diagnosed with lung cancer from smoking a lot of 
weed and just found out you were in stage three or four, as is 
the case when most find out they have it, be thankful.  You'll 
get your insurance coverage no problem.  You'll even get treated 
and might get well.  Most don't though.

Your cost up front is $100,000 to $130,000 added to the 
treatment cost.  So while you're coughing up blood and dying, 
you'll be comforted by the knowledge that you have insurance and 
can die in hospice, but your surviving wife and estate are going 
to get one hell of a bill when you kick the bucket.

Maybe you didn't like her any way.

You can thank Democrats in general, Barack Obama, Michele Obama 
(& dat $316,962 check from University of Chicago Medical Center 
fo' two months work...), -and- (Horns blowing), insurance 
companies in general (Rememeber all the taxpayer money they were 
showered with after the 2008 election!), for those little 
insurer benefit$$$.

Those insurer benefit$$$ still exist to this very day and are 
perfectly legal thanks again to Obamacare.

So be sure and thank Obama for the increase in insurance 
premiums from $250 a month in 2007, to the $1,200 per month they 
are today.

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