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It's the fence.

#1 | Posted by mysterytoy

VERY FUNNY .....

Why is blocking health care reform bad?

Someone please tell me how my coverage will be at least as good and that I will not have to pay more?

Keep the plan you have if you're happy with it. Don't count on the premiums staying level. They've been rising an average 15% a year for a couple decades.

They will be rising about 50% the year after this legislation is passed for individual and small business policies - it's called community rating.

I'll stick with my 7% increase for this year, schmuck.

Funny thing is, claims expenditures have risen proportionately with premiums - don't use so much care if you don't want premiums to rise.

"you don't have to change if you don't want to"

tell that to the hundreds of thousands of Med Part C participants. "you lie"

Keep the plan you have if you're happy with it. Don't count on the premiums staying level.

I was planning on doing that. However, I was hoping for a public option and eliminating certain restrictions allowing more freedom of competition that would force private insurers to operate more effeciently and competively.

But none of that was in the bill.

#5 | Posted by SHEEPLESHEPERD

My premium went down this year.

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