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My employer claims that ACA has forced them to increase the cost of our plan. What they’re actually doing is using the ACA as a smokescreen to cover their shifting of costs to the employee.
ACA also gave my unemployed husband a job; he’s now a licensed insurance agent in our state, making “real adult money”.
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I was without private health insurance from late 1985 onwards and had been on county health insurance from 2003 through 2009. In early 2010 I was able to obtain Blue Cross/Blue Shield once again. No “we cannot enroll you due to pre-existing conditions.”
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But I checked, and my company can kick me out for lack of a functioning brain.
“You’re not the jackass whisperer,” they said in a letter. “We’re watching to see if you have half-a-brain to avoid arguing with creationists, birthers, and other non-sentient organisms.”
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Well one thing is my insurance company can’t kick me off insurance for having the “preexisting condition” of being born with only one functioning kidney.
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I answered “none of these”. Reason: I am on health insurance through my work so the “kept my insurance” answer applied. BUT I got to keep my daughter (who is on college) on my plan so, in that regard, the ACA did affect me (in a good way).
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[…] Crossposted from Millard Fillmore’s Bathtub; answers given at this site are tallied on the same spreadsheet. […]
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[…] Crossposted from Millard Fillmore’s Bathtub; poll results tallied on same spreadsheet, regardless of site where answers given. […]
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