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Obamacare repeal costs: 3 million jobs gone, $1.5 trillion in lost gross state product

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Quote:It's definitely cheaper if the insurance companies are forced to accept people with pre-existing conditions. Right now the best strategy is to just wait until you get sick enough that the treatment costs more than the deductible, and then buy the insurance. 100 million already-insured Americans can pay for it through higher rates and huge increases in deductibles.


 

That's one big problem with Obamacare.
I think they need to accept pre existing conditions...when you switch jobs or your company switches health care providers they need to cover what you were being treated for with your last health care provider...I have type 2 diabetes and some other things, if they didn't cover me if I switched jobs or the company changed providers I wouldnt be able to pay for my medicine or treatment

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Obamacare repeal costs: 3 million jobs gone, $1.5 trillion in lost gross state product - by wrong_box - 01-15-2017, 02:48 PM



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