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Rick wrote: So what's your guess? When the ACA is rolling at full speed, after all the delays and exemptions forced by the king, how many people do you predict will be uninsured? What would you do if you were 27 and in good health... pay the fine, or pay the premium? I was going to put up a poll but there would have to be too many choices. So give me your best guess.
Mine is anywhere between 30-50 million at any one time.
Or maybe you don't want to guess because you think it just doesn't matter. I welcome that conversation as well.
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No I don't support it. Merely asking a question and giving my opinion. We were told this law would ensure that everyone had healthcare, that premiums would go down, that you can keep your doctor, that you can keep your plan. I say BS x 4on that note wrote:
Rick wrote: Rick, I did not know you supported this program, posting about measuring insurance implies you do, as you are marketing for the propaganda even in the way you are trying to discount it.
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Rick wrote:
No I don't support it. Merely asking a question and giving my opinion. We were told this law would ensure that everyone had healthcare, that premiums would go down, that you can keep your doctor, that you can keep your plan. I say BS x 4on that note wrote:
Rick wrote: Rick, I did not know you supported this program, posting about measuring insurance implies you do, as you are marketing for the propaganda even in the way you are trying to discount it.
This law depends on young healthy people to subsidize the care of the sick and elderly. If far fewer people decide to pay the premiums than expected, what then? This law isn't even fully implemented yet and there seems to be a weekly cluster***k rising to the surface. Just wait until the issues are complicated by long waits and limited choices and coverage. (my opinion)
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Seriously, anyone know this answer?I do have a question I haven't been able to find a clear answer to... If a person decides to pay the fine/tax, what happens if he then gets sick? What is the process for him to then get covered asap?
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Rick wrote:
Seriously, anyone know this answer?I do have a question I haven't been able to find a clear answer to... If a person decides to pay the fine/tax, what happens if he then gets sick? What is the process for him to then get covered asap?
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ComputerBreath wrote: So the penalty only applies if someone files taxes, right?
1.Religious conscience: You are a member of a religious sect that is recognized as conscientiously opposed to accepting any insurance benefits. The Social Security Administration administers the process for recognizing these sects according to the criteria in the law.
2.Health care sharing ministry: You are a member of a recognized health care sharing ministry.
3.Indian tribes: You are a member of a federally recognized Indian tribe.
4.No filing requirement: Your household income is below the minimum threshold for filing a tax return. The requirement to file a federal tax return depends on your filing status, age, and types and amounts of income. To find out if you are required to file a federal tax return, use the IRS Interactive Tax Assistant (ITA).
5.Short coverage gap: You went without coverage for less than three consecutive months during the year. For more information see question 22.
6.Hardship: A Health Insurance Marketplace, also known as an Affordable Insurance Exchange, has certified that you have suffered a hardship that makes you unable to obtain coverage.
7.Unaffordable coverage options: You can’t afford coverage because the minimum amount you must pay for the premiums is more than eight percent of your household income.
8.Incarceration: You are in a jail, prison, or similar penal institution or correctional facility after the disposition of charges against you.
9.Not lawfully present: You are neither a U.S. citizen, a U.S. national, nor an alien lawfully present in the U.S.
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