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No one is turned away. You can walk into any public hospital in America and receive care. There is also Medicaid. If you want to argue that the quality of medicine varies then I will agree with you. There are few, if any, things in life that are completely fair. The more money you have the better the life you will lead.
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Well, yes, it is because it may be unconstitutional. That is why we have courts. The party in power at the time should have done their job.
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Well, if some would of read it before the passed it they might of been able to fix health care, but didn’t happen. |
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ACA should fixed that problem by health care accepting ALL insurance. Anybody that lost doctor cause they don’t accept particular health care insurance plan.
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OMG, people. Get a grip and LISTEN to the facts. On 11/10, SCOTUS is going to hear arguments about the Constitutionality of ACA. THERE WILL BE NO DECISION ON THAT DATE! These are presentations before the Court only. The decision may not come down until next June.
And what every panicked poster on this thread forgets is that it is Congress that makes the law. So, if SCOTUS says ACA is Unconstitutional sometime next year, the fix is simple. Congress can fix the defect. Any comment to the contrary is nothing more than political hyperbole and fear mongering.
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This is always a good one. How did people who had a private physician before the ACA afford it? Because they were already on a private health plan. A lot of the ACA plans were less expensive and covered more, so people switched, then complained they couldn't keep their doctor. I've had private health insurance since forever. Guess what, when I switch insurance (because my company switches plans, for example), I have to switch physicians.
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What is a pre existing condition? Birth Defects, early childhood diseases such as pneumonia, alcoholism, drug addiction, sexually transmitted diseases, pregnancy,
attempted suicides, self mutilation. Now Covid-19. This argument ultimately leads to everything in certain minds. Covid 19 is something that a person could have obtained through irresponsible activities. If I attempt to rob a store and get shot and paralyzed, does that become a pre existing condition? A very slippery slope to deal with. |
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Bottom line with wealthy conservatives, eliminating ACA, will be a tremendous tax cut to add to their bank account, to hell with those that can not afford Healthcare, especially if they have a pre-existing condition, period.
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On the other hand, if a person or family is or was unable to obtain sufficient medical insurance, I'd expect (and support) a basic and necessary level of coverage to be provided by society. That means government. Taxpayer funded. I would NOT expect such basic coverage to include elective surgery or care. Lastly, if a person/family was able to purchase health care and CHOSE not to do so, why should a health plan, private or government, be FORCED to "insure" them? If it's just "the right thing to do," how about mandating automobile insurance after a crash, or fire insurance after a fire, to compensate for damage already done? What's the difference? |
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Unaffordable care act. My great, private family insurance went from around $500. per month to over $1,500. per month for crappy insurance. Thanks government for taking care of those big, bad insurance companies.
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