Posted by LAA on December 11, 2013 at 21:47:50 from (86.51.147.113):
In Reply to: NATIONAL HEALTHCARE posted by rrlund on December 11, 2013 at 10:54:45:
rrlund, I know you have always paid taxes plus paid a self employed persons burden of SS/Medicare so believe me, I am not saying you are accepting welfare by using a tax credit but do you actually believe that a plan that covers yourself and your wife at your ages is really sustainable for less per year than one days average hospital stay costs? You say they quoted $168.00 per month premium with $1650.00 deductible per person or $5316.00 per year -- without major new sources of revenue or hitting all the targets for signing up the young and healthy and getting them to pay non subsidized premiums it simply does not add up. Simple economics, if more is spent on any one segement of the population than is taken in from those people then someone else has to make up the shortfall until they grow tired of it, in this case many of the people who are needed to be the payers will never even sign up and a large percentage of the rest will soon balk so unless there are enough ''winners'' in this game such as yourself the rest of us are going to vote for people who promise to repeal. It may never get repealed but the reality is if it does not it will eat the nations GDP until finacial armagedden sets in and then it will no longer matter, full blown Ocare cannot sustain itself over 5 years, there simply are not enough revenue sources left to tap.
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