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"health savings accounts" - like poor people will have those how many dems senators will go along? msongs Jan 2017 #1
Health savings accounts is translated to no health insurance, the people who need this Eliot Rosewater Jan 2017 #3
The article says that the government would fund those accounts oberliner Jan 2017 #18
Do the math central scrutinizer Jan 2017 #20
this. an account like this, even if funded by employers, mopinko Jan 2017 #26
It wouldn't even cover that much mercuryblues Jan 2017 #29
Can the HSA be used to buy insurance? golfguru Jan 2017 #31
Not how I understand it hollowdweller Jan 2017 #34
"Freedom" - vomit! GOP code word. will be a garbage solution. NRaleighLiberal Jan 2017 #2
Aye sounds like watered down shit meant to trick people cstanleytech Jan 2017 #4
I sure hope 3rd party voters are happy at the people who will now die because of their vote Eliot Rosewater Jan 2017 #6
Post removed Post removed Jan 2017 #7
Yeah, Orwellian.. who didn't see that coming? Cha Jan 2017 #41
So if I have a pre existing condition and do not qualify for subsidies Freethinker65 Jan 2017 #5
sounds like it, or maybe they can add the stale "buy insurance across state lines" scam BREMPRO Jan 2017 #9
Great question. In fact the most important question. Tiberius Jan 2017 #10
What good is a High Deductible plan to the uninsured who can't afford anything? bucolic_frolic Jan 2017 #8
Yes! It's a CYA move so they can say they offered fabulous coverage for everyone, and they even manicraven Jan 2017 #15
The ACA has similar problems oberliner Jan 2017 #19
Poor people will be funded by gov't golfguru Jan 2017 #32
What good is a health savings account if you can't put money in it. hollowdweller Jan 2017 #35
Why is anyone surprised at all this? Perseus Jan 2017 #11
Here's a suggestion ... aggiesal Jan 2017 #12
Love it --Medicare Part E for Everyone! I lived in Canada, had baby there wordpix Jan 2017 #22
Fuck Susan "Moderate Republican" Collins obamanut2012 Jan 2017 #13
Sen. Collins apparently wants to empty the red states of population wordpix Jan 2017 #14
good point..one of the many unintended consequence of poorly thought through proposals.... BREMPRO Jan 2017 #16
I've been waiting for my region to come back---this could be it! wordpix Jan 2017 #23
if this muddle is adopted i may have to move out of Maine... love it here but 6 years of LePage has BREMPRO Jan 2017 #25
People with jobs usually have insurance. golfguru Jan 2017 #33
Right. Cha Jan 2017 #42
"Patient Freedom Act" - meaning "freedom" from medical care, diagnostic tests.... George II Jan 2017 #17
seems she likes being the Swing Queen who can go both ways wordpix Jan 2017 #24
Wow. sheshe2 Jan 2017 #28
no, no, no elmac Jan 2017 #21
Talk abt Unicorn Farts,,,,,,,,,,, Cryptoad Jan 2017 #27
High deductibles with an HSA. drm604 Jan 2017 #30
Orwellian title means return to the bad old days. Blue Idaho Jan 2017 #36
Not going to happen. WE have to be all-in on the ACA or it can't work. Insurance co.s won't cover YOHABLO Jan 2017 #37
I don't understand how the HSA works for anyone who doesn't have a very high income. milestogo Jan 2017 #38
A HSA might be okay for drs visits, but a single serious injury, chronic disease, or cancer dionysus Jan 2017 #39
HSA experience DeminPennswoods Jan 2017 #40
Locking... DonViejo Jan 2017 #43
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