Checks Not Guaranteed for All Health Insurance Rebates, Experts Say

June 27, 2012

  • June 27, 2012 at 2:11 pm
    Agent says:
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    Where is my $127 rebate? This just goes to confirm that everything this Administration puts out is one big fat lie. They spent $17 million of our tax dollars to promote Obamacare and how wonderful it is and look what we get for it, lies, distortions, incorrect information etc.

  • June 27, 2012 at 2:21 pm
    Expert says:
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    Well, the administration has alrady admitted the 12.8 million people who will get rebates is more likely to be less than 3 million so why should the individual dollar amount be what was stated? Such “shadings of the truth” or “estimates” (known to most of us as flat-out lies and misrepresentations) are common coming from the government in Washington. Only damned fools believe this crap.

    • June 27, 2012 at 2:33 pm
      Agent says:
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      I am sure there will be Progressive bloggers come along and try to paint a rosy picture about how the Affordable Care Act will serve to lower everyone’s cost in the long run. I hope the run ends tomorrow and we get rid of this piece of trash and all the minions like Kathleen Sebelius that is trying to ram it down our throat.

  • June 27, 2012 at 2:23 pm
    Expert says:
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    Sorry, I know that “already” has an “e” in it. No need to comment on the typo – unless you are really intense about such stuff.

  • June 27, 2012 at 5:02 pm
    original bob says:
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    “If the law stands, the 80-20 requirement will force the companies to run a tighter operation, keeping administrative costs in check.” Isn’t this an indirect baseless assumption that health care companies ran loose operations before the health care law?

    Or perhaps if it doesn’t stand the already efficient companies will retain this income for the years when medical care and quality improvements exceed 80% – I was wondering, when this rebate announcement first came out, if health policies under the Affordable Health Care plan were assessable.

    • June 27, 2012 at 5:44 pm
      Agent says:
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      Good to see you back original bob. I have missed your posts on some other healthcare articles. If the law stands, many of the current healthcare companies will either go out or become shills for the government to set up online applications for the exchanges. There will be no need for agents so they will save on commission payouts. My picture is of giant rooms of computer geeks processing the online applications for Medicaid like coverage for illegals, indigents, young computer geeks and the like. In exchange for being the shills, they will be re-imbursed by HHS so they can stay in business. I am not counting on being a Health agent much longer unless this monstrocity is overturned and we start over from scratch with common sense solutions. It also doesn’t need to be 2,700 pages that even scholars can’t read either.



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