[Vision2020] 9/26 caller 'Joe from Moscow, ID' on the Huckabee show
Ron Force
rforce2003 at yahoo.com
Thu Sep 26 19:06:58 PDT 2013
That'll work for 2014. After that it begins to get pricey. From CNN Money:
The penalties for individuals are expected to increase each year, and the uninsured will have to pay either a fee orpercent of household income (whichever is greater).
In 2014, the fee is $95 per adult or 1 percent of household income.
In 2015, the fee is $325 per adult or 2 percent of household income.
In 2016, the fee is $695 per adult or 2.5 percent of household income.
The penalties for children are half that for adults. And there is a cap on the penalties, regardless of income, which is the annual cost of a basic health insurance policy on a state health insurance exchange. That ceiling is not likely to be a factor this year, but it could come into play when the penalties get steeper
The second thing is that like Medicare, there'll be enrollment periods to sign up for insurance. Miss the deadline, no insurance, pay the penalty. If you're sick or injured with no insurance...well, that's how it works now.
Ron Force
Moscow Idaho USA
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>I was listening to the Mike Huckabee Show this morning and at about 11:40am a caller named 'Joe' from Moscow, ID phoned to weigh in on Obamacare. I was hoping it was Dr. Joe Campbell and that he was going to shred the Huckster. Instead, Joe was a 26 year old student agreeing with him. I recorded the last 90 seconds of the call but the argument being made against Obamacare was quite weak especially given the narrow range they were focusing on.
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>In short, as a student, Joe claimed he wouldn't be able to afford $190 per month for Obamacare so instead he'd just pay the $90 fine. Huckabee then said that he thought most people would just pay the fine as well - since it's supposedly the far cheaper route the them - and when they got sick, they would sign up for insurance that couldn't turn them down due to pre-existing condition, would seek treatment using this insurance, and then would drop it afterward.
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