Sean Renaud
The West Coast Pop
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It definitely won't increase it.
Probably will. Nothing quite like having a better budget for trying to stay within one.
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It definitely won't increase it.
It definitely won't increase it.
I knew you couldn't answer this. I asked you a question that your conservative media overlords never wanted you to think about. And being wholly unable to think on your own, you flopped.
In the absence of Obamacare large employers would pay less if they eliminated health benefits. The only difference is that now there's a penalty if they do it.
It large employers weren't dumping employee health plans before, why would they do it now that there's a penalty?
In the absence of Obamacare large employers would continue to offer the MiniMed
The question is now that there is a delay can they continue to offer the MiniMed in 2014? That would save my company appx $1M in 2014.
BTW - I think the MNGuy was on a MiniMed and then was comparing the MiniMed to a real plan to go up 700%. (MiniMed != Obamacare)
Actually accepting the Medicaid expansion helps state budgets. States are currently having to pour cash into their medical systems to pay for the masses up uninsured and under-insured citizens. The Medicaid expansion takes care of most of that problem for them as it's 90% federally-funded plus 100% fed funded for the first three years.
Republican governors who are refusing the expansion are doing so because they'd rather put politics over the well-being of their own people and over the integrity of their state's medical system. Remember, these are working poor (or rather poor) people we're talking about, not people who don't work - and they're still demonized by Republicans who refuse to allow them to have health care.
Times might be hard for Obama's shit pile:
Cantor to GOP: ‘Seize the Moment’ and Delay the Individual Mandate
By Robert Costa
July 10, 2013 3:57 PM
Right now, the House GOP is huddling in the Capitol basement, going over their immigration strategy. But before the meeting began, House majority leader Eric Cantor brought up another topic: Obamacare.
According to sources in the room, Cantor urged his colleagues to use the White House’s delay of the employer mandate as a political battering ram against the administration’s prized law.
“Seize the moment,” Cantor told them. The delay, he predicted, could “destabalize the coalition for Obamacare.”
He then called on the House to pass a one-year delay of the individual mandate to go along with an employer-mandate delay.
“After both bills pass we combine them into one bill to send to the Senate,” he said. “On the delay of the employer mandate, we will make the point that the president doesn’t have the authority to just ignore the law. It will also force Democrats into the position of supporting or opposing the president.”
http://www.nationalreview.com/corne...ent-and-delay-individual-mandate-robert-costa
Now is the time to lock the basement and throw away the key.
With you in it.
Nursing home? That's your environment. Mine is the real world and great outdoors, two places in which you cannot survive, pilgrim.
Nursing home? That's your environment. Mine is the real world and great outdoors, two places in which you cannot survive, pilgrim.
Shut up and eat your creamed bananas.
Nursing home? That's your environment. Mine is the real world and great outdoors, two places in which you cannot survive, pilgrim.
But not so outdoorsy that it's an obstacle to making 112,000 Lit posts, right?