I used my Obama care and here are the facts...

Doer

Well-Known Member
Hey Chesus..

Hell I don't know? I have never been hurt to where I went to a doctor before. I just thought they would of paid more than they are.

Whats elective knee surgery? I am having surgery because I can't walk or drive a car right now and I am stuck in the house most of the day.
Don't you love how they just add words as they go. Yeah. I'm talking about them.

Nitro
1- I'm glad you are getting the surgery
2- don't over do the recovery phase (leading cause of extra knee surgery)
3- you would have to borrow money or go without the fix, if you didn't have ACA
4- take as long as you need to repay, conditioned on not screwing up your credit
5- get a fancy corporate job and struggle in the rat race with no fishing time. :)
6- don't do 5. <wink>
 

Doer

Well-Known Member
Yes.

State Farm.

I'm retired, running a small business. I can't be fired.

It was NEVER that way since I've had insurance (28 years). I've never had, nor ever heard of anyone in my family or any friend's family being denied necessary medical treatment by their insurer in my entire life...EVER.
No pre-existing conditions huh?

http://www.kaiserhealthnews.org/stories/2013/october/01/preexisting-condition-consumers-insurance-obamacare-marketplaces.aspx
Denise Marshall of Sonoma, Calif., was diagnosed with non-Hodgkin lymphoma in 2011 and a year later, lost her toy company job along with her health insurance benefits.

The good news is that her disease was caught early and she is now in remission. The bad news was her cancer diagnosis made it impossible to buy coverage because insurers thought she was too high a health risk.


Marshall, 55, is one of millions of Americans with pre-existing health conditions who have been shut out from buying coverage on the individual insurance market. But under the Affordable Care Act., starting Jan. 1 insurers can no longer reject people, charge them more or restrict their benefits because of their health status.

An artist who earns about $24,000 a year, Marshall will be able to buy one of the least expensive policies for as little as $1 per month after a tax credit, or $124 a month for a mid-level plan that would have lower co-pays and deductibles, according to Covered California, the state’s health insurance exchange. The lower price is largely a result of government subsidies designed to make insurance affordable for those earning up to four times the federal poverty level, up to $45,000 for an individual.
 

pinkjackyle

Well-Known Member
Perhaps he is a rather smallish Asian Hermaphrodite with a club foot? Nah. A white guy, surely.
:)
surely has to be white how else could he/she not agree with an imbecile destined to knock anyone not willing to agree or having a differant experience than you .
 

schuylaar

Well-Known Member
No pre-existing conditions huh?

http://www.kaiserhealthnews.org/stories/2013/october/01/preexisting-condition-consumers-insurance-obamacare-marketplaces.aspx
Denise Marshall of Sonoma, Calif., was diagnosed with non-Hodgkin lymphoma in 2011 and a year later, lost her toy company job along with her health insurance benefits.

The good news is that her disease was caught early and she is now in remission. The bad news was her cancer diagnosis made it impossible to buy coverage because insurers thought she was too high a health risk.


Marshall, 55, is one of millions of Americans with pre-existing health conditions who have been shut out from buying coverage on the individual insurance market. But under the Affordable Care Act., starting Jan. 1 insurers can no longer reject people, charge them more or restrict their benefits because of their health status.

An artist who earns about $24,000 a year, Marshall will be able to buy one of the least expensive policies for as little as $1 per month after a tax credit, or $124 a month for a mid-level plan that would have lower co-pays and deductibles, according to Covered California, the state’s health insurance exchange. The lower price is largely a result of government subsidies designed to make insurance affordable for those earning up to four times the federal poverty level, up to $45,000 for an individual.
and if i recall correctly, nitro was worked up because his wonderfully, perfect insurance company that can do no wrong, WANTED to raise him and his wife to $1k per month because of their pre-existings..also playing games with competing policies not allowing him his doctor if he went to the ACA even though same insurance company; similar benies.
 

schuylaar

Well-Known Member
Immorality = evil or wickedness, it doesn't mean not doing things others don't approve of. You are thinking of social norms, not immorality.
it also means these other things..stop editing content:

im·mo·ral·i·ty
ˌiməˈralitē,ˌimô-/
noun
noun: immorality; plural noun: immoralities
  1. the state or quality of being immoral; wickedness.
    "he believed his father had been punished by God for his immorality"
    synonyms:wickedness, immoral behavior, badness, evil, vileness, corruption, dishonesty, dishonorableness;More
    sinfulness, ungodliness, unchastity, sin, depravity, villainy, vice, degeneracy, debauchery, dissolution, perversion, lewdness, obscenity, wantonness, promiscuity;
    informalshadiness, crookedness;
    formalturpitude
    "he charged that the overseas press was prone to lies and immorality"
Translate immorality to
Use over time for: immorality
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NoDrama

Well-Known Member
Why get insurance? If you are poor just show up at the emergency room, refuse to pay the bill. Someone else will pay for it. Structure your wealth so that it is untouchable by collectors.

The only way this system is going to ever get better is by complete collapse and a total rebuild from the ground up.
 

schuylaar

Well-Known Member
Why get insurance? If you are poor just show up at the emergency room, refuse to pay the bill. Someone else will pay for it. Structure your wealth so that it is untouchable by collectors.

The only way this system is going to ever get better is by complete collapse and a total rebuild from the ground up.
whatever happened to the millions you scored on a bitcoin trade?

why are you still here posting..thought you'd be out sailing or something?
 

NoDrama

Well-Known Member
that's not true..ask any bible beater or BNB/Smokey Dan.
There is no god, he's a fiction to use as a crutch for the idiot religious, anything that comes out of their mouths is probably a deception. Like the bible, its all made up, mostly by kings to keep the people in check.

Bible beaters. Might as well call them the people that live in an illusion and use an old dusty irrelevant book to justify every kind of injustice and evil hatred.
 

nitro harley

Well-Known Member
Don't you love how they just add words as they go. Yeah. I'm talking about them.

Nitro
1- I'm glad you are getting the surgery
2- don't over do the recovery phase (leading cause of extra knee surgery)
3- you would have to borrow money or go without the fix, if you didn't have ACA
4- take as long as you need to repay, conditioned on not screwing up your credit
5- get a fancy corporate job and struggle in the rat race with no fishing time. :)
6- don't do 5. <wink>
Thanks Doer.

I go in tuesday morning for surgery, and they say I will be on crutches for three or four days. And if all goes well around four weeks for recovery. While I was redoing my engine room on the boat I kneeled down onto a hand wrench with my knee and split my meniscus. Luckily there is a specialist in corvallis that takes care of all the sports injuries. And I will get fixed up.
 
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