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Top Answer out of 5 by Wide Awake @ got 2nd house choice on Nov 2, 2009 at 10:53 am Permalink
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You need to answer some of my questions first, only after that I will honor your requests for references. So far you move in opposite direction on my list of relevant posters.
That's still no reason to abuse the DR button by marking down an answer you simple don't AGREE with.
I have answered at least one of your questions today. :P
In fact, what distinguishes the Wellpoint study is its detailed rigor. Take Ohio, where a young, healthy 25-year-old living in Columbus can purchase insurance from WellPoint today for about $52 per month in the individual market. WellPoint's actuaries calculate the bill will rise to $79 because Democrats are going to require it to issue policies to anyone who applies, even if they've waited until they're sick to buy insurance. Then they'll also require the company to charge everyone nearly the same rate, bringing the premium to $134. Add in an extra $17, since Democrats will require higher benefit levels, and a share of the new health industry taxes ($6), and monthly premiums have risen to $157, a 199% boost.
More can be found here: http://online.wsj.com/.../...034177212064.html Answer 2 out of 5 by Moongrim on Nov 3, 2009 at 8:02 am Permalink
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Answer 3 out of 5 by Dr_Dredd on Nov 3, 2009 at 3:38 pm Permalink
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They will get not access, but mandatory payments to support health care of their elderly bosses (who make ten times more money than their young slaves who do all the job)
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Answer 5 out of 5 by The Wraith of God is Coming on Nov 3, 2009 at 5:53 am Permalink
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Unfortunately many of us will be slaves too.
It's to late for me I am a slave have been 41 years just figured it out recently, I am the slave to the entitled
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