The Internet is rising up in protest on February 11th

Friday, September 27, 2013

Affable Care Act?

“No, no, no listen, George: it’s just an act! Okay?”
Obamacare Is An Entrepreneur’s Best Friend
“Here’s the simple, straight dope:  If we want more entrepreneurship in America, the fastest way to get there is via the Affordable Care Act (aka Obamacare) that's currently being held hostage in Washington. I've been an entrepreneur my entire adult life, apart from breaks for sleeping. I've worked ...”
I have a problem with premature congratulations, I must admit.
Many Americans simply don’t like the Affordable Care Act, because they do not understand it, “My people are destroyed for lack of knowledge. (Hosea 4:6)”
Sexy 2001: A Space Odyssey fanart. Not something you see everyday.
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Time For Affordability
“A sound health care system is one that ensures that care delivery is safe, effective and equitable to all. To reach this goal, it is important to identify and address systemic and cultural issues that could prevent certain populations from receiving the best possible care.”
Ted Cruz’s logic problems: Gov. Rick Perry calls Sen. Ted Cruz’s tune?”
Out-of-Pocket Caps States
“To relieve consumers of some of this financial burden, the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (Affordable Care Act) places caps on how much money insured people will have to spend out of their own pockets for health care services that are covered in the new law’s essential benefits package.…”
Sarah once led me around Jefferson Starship.
Subsidy Calculator
“The Kaiser Family Foundation website provides in-depth information on key health policy issues including Medicaid, Medicare, health reform, global health, HIV/AIDS, health insurance, the uninsured and much more.”
Portable Document Format (PDF), “Modified Adjusted Gross Income (MAGI),” Center for Labor Research and Education, University of California, Berkeley
Improved Benefits – The Essential Health Benefits
“The health care reform law includes a broad expansion of required benefits, many of which are not included in the coverage many people currently choose to purchase. As a result, millions of Americans will have coverage that is more comprehensive and more costly than they have today.”
This blog, and computers from this era, will be unreadable to archeologists in two hundred years; I don’t know, do you?

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