Monday, November 4, 2013

Free Health Care Under Obama Care





Under Health Care Act, Millions Eligible for Free Policies


Cathey Park of Cambridge, Massachusetts holds out her cast with "I Love Obamacare" written upon it prior to U.S. President Barack Obama's arrival to speak about health insurance at Faneuil Hall in Boston October 30, 2013. REUTERS/Kevin Lamarque (UNITED STATES - Tags: POLITICS)
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Millions of people could qualify for federal subsidies that will pay the entire monthly cost of some health care plans being offered in the online marketplaces set up under President Obama’s health care law, a surprising figure that has not garnered much attention, in part because the zero-premium plans come with serious trade-offs.

Three independent estimates by Wall Street analysts and a consulting firm say up to seven million people could qualify for the plans, but federal officials and insurers are reluctant to push them too hard because they are concerned about encouraging people to sign up for something that might ultimately not fit their needs.

The bulk of these plans are so-called bronze policies, the least expensive available. They require people to pay the most in out-of-pocket costs, for doctor visits and other benefits like hospital stays.
Supporters of the Affordable Care Act say that the availability of free-premium plans — as well as inexpensive policies that cover more — shows that it is achieving its goal of making health insurance widely available. A large number of those who qualify have incomes that fall just above the threshold for Medicaid, the government program for the poor, according to an analysis by the consulting firm McKinsey and Company.

The latest analysis was conducted by McKinsey’s Center for U.S. Health System Reform, whose independent research has been cited by the federal government and others.

“The whole point of the law was not only to cover the uninsured, but so people didn’t have to make choices between food or drugs, or going to the doctor or dentist,” said Karen Davis, a health policy expert at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. “It’s what it is designed to do.”
Many insurers tried to price their least expensive plans so they would become free or nearly free with the addition of subsidies that are set based on a person’s income and the cost of a midlevel, or silver, plan.

Independence Blue Cross in Philadelphia has four plans that are free to some customers. But the company, along with other insurers, has been careful not to publicize its free coverage for fear of alienating customers who will need to pay more.

“We’re not advertising zero dollar,” said Brian Lobley, a senior vice president at Independence Blue Cross. But the company is promoting monthly premiums in the $20 to $30 range, he said.

The Obama administration has also stressed affordability over coverage with no monthly charge, frequently saying that the cost of coverage will be less than a monthly cellphone bill for many consumers. Officials at the Department of Health and Human Services would not comment on the McKinsey analysis, saying in a statement that the goal of the health law was to provide a range of options for people with differing needs and budgets.

The analysis found that five million to six million people who are uninsured will qualify for subsidies that will be greater than the cost of the cheapest bronze or silver plan. A million more people with individual insurance could also be eligible, according to McKinsey, although estimates of the size of the market for private individual insurance vary widely. None of the people in the analysis qualify for Medicaid.

The availability of zero-premium plans may make the deal especially enticing to the healthy young people the marketplace needs to succeed, said Mark V. Pauly, a professor of health care management at the University of Pennsylvania’s Wharton School. “This is such a good deal that you’d have to believe you were immortal not to really pick it up,” he said.

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In other news... Corporate Criminals Johnson & Johnson Pay 2.2 Billion in Fines

AP source: Johnson & Johnson to pay over $2.2B to resolve allegations on drug labeling

Most corporate crime is committed by medical corporate gangsters

 

Saturday, November 2, 2013

Who Really Controls the World


OK I know what you are thinking... it's Glenn Beck but in this video Beck gets a wake up call.

Who really controls the world? It's the filthy rich criminal elite dummy!

Thursday, October 31, 2013

Obama and the Deficit

  1. Obama: Deficits falling at fastest rate since WWII. Is that true ...

    www.csmonitor.com/.../Obama-Deficits-falling-at-fastest-rate-sin...
    Sep 16, 2013 - Our deficits are going down faster than anytime since before I was ... director of the National Economic Council under President Bush, in May.
  2. The Best Kept Secret In American Politics-Federal Budget Deficits ...

    www.forbes.com/.../the-best-kept-secret-in-american-politics-federal-bud...
    Feb 27, 2013 - Over the first four years of the Obama presidency, the deficit shrunk by a total of $300 billion dollars. ... That would really quiten down the House and Senate. ... and half of TARP (all of which occurred under President Obama).
  3. deficit - FactCheck.org

    www.factcheck.org/tag/deficit/
    President Obama is falsely claiming that his administration's policies are responsible ... “multiplied … by a factor of four or five” under President Barack Obama.
  4. PolitiFact | Deficit statements

    www.politifact.com/subjects/deficit/
    "Not one dime gets added to the deficit because of Social Security." Steve LaTourette · Mostly True. Budget woes have escalated under Bush and Obama ...
  5. Obama says deficit is dropping at near-record pace - Washington ...

    www.washingtontimes.com/.../obama-says-deficit-dropping-near-record-...
    Aug 23, 2013 - “As the economy's improved, the deficit has gone down. ... whose parents are under-resourced — we shouldn't be helping them get a leg up.”
  6. Report: Under Obama, Taxes, Deficit and Spending All Down ...

    www.truthdig.com/.../report_under_obama_taxes_deficit_and_spending...
    May 16, 2012 - Despite what Republicans and the tea party would like to have Americans believe, taxes, spending and the deficit are all lower than when ...
  7. Sen. Barbara Boxer Claims Obama Cut Federal Budget Deficit in Half

    freebeacon.com/sen-barbara-boxer-claims-obama-cut-federal-budget-def...
    Sep 27, 2013 - If you listen to the Republicans, you'd that this deficit has gone up under President Obama. President Obama inherited a $1.2 trillion deficit.
     
     
     

     
     

Wednesday, October 30, 2013

Tom Coburn: Absolute Asshole

Rethuglican punk vs American patriot


Americans have a higher regard for the herpes virus than they do for congress and for good reason. Tom Coburn reinforced that view with his latest uncouth and immature remarks he made about Senator Harry Reid. Once again a greedy lying Republican sinks to a lower low.



Calling someone an absolute asshole are fighting words and Harry Reid is somebody who knows how to fight. Harry is an expert boxer and Dr Tom Coburn is a bitch. I'd like to see Coburn call Harry Reid and asshole to his face. Harry Reid is a graceful and civilized man and that being the case he will no doubt give Coburn a graceful way out and accept his half-assed apology. I think that would be a mistake. Harry, don't let this one slide. This is more than some jerk calling a United States Senator an asshole. This goes to the deeper problem of uncouth and shit talking Republicans. 

Give em hell Harry!

Coburn is not the only uncouth savage Republican to talk shit about Senator Harry Reid. Here's what drunken crybaby House Speaker John Boehner said... At least he had the balls to say it to his face but he was probably drunk out of his mind at the time.

1:22 Bill Maher On John Boehner Drunk Tweets. Bill ... - YouTube

www.youtube.com/watch?v=WYvngTF29Mw
Oct 5, 2013 - Uploaded by Walter Cronkite
Bill Maher On John Boehner tweets tweeting while Drinking. Bill Maher On Drunk John Boehner tweets ...

John Boehner's F-Bomb at Harry Reid Plunges D.C. Incivility to New ...

www.thedailybeast.com/.../john-boehner-s-f-bomb-...
Jan 3, 2013
The speaker's four-letter blast at Harry Reid is the latest in D.C.'s decline of ... “Go fuck yourself,” Boehner ...

Boehner told Reid to Go Fuck Himself: Fiscal Cliff talks started ugly ...

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Jan 2, 2013 - For those of you who just can't get enough of the eleventh-, twelfth- and ... Majority Leader Harry Reid in the White House lobby last Friday.

The following is from the daily KOs.

U.S. Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-NV) addresses reporters after meeting with President Barack Obama at the White House in Washington, October 10, 2013. Reid expressed caution on Thursday about a short-term debt ceiling increase plan that Republica
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"No, no, Coburn is the absolute asshole."
For the 16 days of the Republican shutdown of our government, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid stood strong, refusing to negotiate with GOP hostage takers ... and if you needed further proof that he did the right thing, look no further than this:
Sen. Tom Coburn was clear Monday about certain Democrats he doesn’t get along with, calling Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid an “absoulte a—hole,” according to a report. “There’s no comity with Harry Reid (D-Nev.). I think he’s an absolute a—hole,” he said.
(Pssst, Tom, you probably shouldn't use "comity" and "asshole" in the same sentence.)
When you have the ultimate ass of the Senate calling you names, you know you're on the right (or in this case, left) track.

Reid’s office responded Tuesday to Coburn’s comments.

“Nothing says ‘comity’ like childish playground name-calling, especially from a senator who has not sponsored a single piece of successful bipartisan legislation during his entire Senate career,” said Adam Jentleson, a spokesperson for Reid.


Keep up the good work, Harry.

Tuesday, October 29, 2013

Buddha vs Jesus



Buddha is fat but Buddhists tend to be skinny but on the other hand Jesus is a skinny runt but most Christians tend to be fat. What's up with that.




Monday, October 28, 2013

The Lesser of Two Evils is Still Less Evil


It's almost always the Democrat who is the lesser of two evils and the lesser of two evils is always less evil.

Franklin Roosevelt, John F. Kennedy, Bill Clinton, Woodrow Wilson, Jimmy Carter, Barack Obama

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Richard Nixon, George W Bush, George HW Bush, Rick Scott, Dick Cheney, Tom Delay, Ted Cruz

Of all truisms,  the meme, "The lesser of two evils is still evil" pisses me off the most because it stupidly implies not to vote because both candidates suck. That is like saying, A dick is a dick. What would you rather raped in the ass with, a donkey dick or an elephant dick? Which one do you think will do the most damage?



Get the point?



Sunday, October 27, 2013

401K Hidden Fees: How Wall Street Is Stealing From You

  1. How to find "hidden" 401(k) fees - CBS News

    www.cbsnews.com/8301-505146_162.../how-to-find-hidden-401-k-fees...
    Jul 30, 2013 - 401(k) fees are no longer hidden -- plan sponsors are now required to provide statements to plan participants that disclose these fees.
  2. The High Cost of 401(k) Fees: How Much Are You Paying?-Kiplinger

    www.kiplinger.com/.../T001-C000-S002-the-high-cost-of-401-...
    Hidden charges can rob you of a comfortable retirement. ... A recent AARP study found that more than 80% of 401(k) plan participants were unaware of how ...
  3. 3 Secrets About 401(k) Fees You Didnt Know | Bankrate.com

    www.bankrate.com/finance/investing/secrets-401k-fees-1.aspx
    Investing » 3 Secrets About 401(k) Fees You Didn't Know. Did you hear the story about the Yale law professor who wrote to 6,000 plan sponsors nationwide, ...
  4. Uncovering Hidden Fees in Retirement Plans Such as 401(k)s ...

    online.wsj.com/.../SB1000142412788732394000457825779351431847...
    Mar 1, 2013 - Laura Stover on why financial advisers have a duty to help their clients understand undisclosed fees and how they can eat into retirement ...
  5. The Hidden Fees In 401(k)s - Investopedia

    www.investopedia.com/articles/personal-finance/.../hidden-fees-401ks.as...
    Jun 19, 2013 - More formally, a 401(k) is a defined contribution plan, which means that ... The most firmly entrenched of these hidden fees even has a name, ...
  6. Hidden fees are eating up your 401(k)s - CNN.com

    www.cnn.com/2012/06/27/opinion/hiltonsmith-retirement.../index.html
    Jun 28, 2012 - (CNN) -- Most of us with 401(k) plans watched in horror, as our ... hidden fees take an unacceptably high share of your investment return.
  7. Hidden 401(k) Fees: The Great Retirement Plan Rip-Off - DailyFinance

    www.dailyfinance.com/2012/.../hidden-401k-fees-retirement-plan-ripoff...
    Jun 5, 2012 - Saving for retirement using your company's 401(k) plan has perks that make most advisers recommend it unconditionally. But your 401(k) plan ...
  8. 401K fees Articles - DailyFinance

    www.dailyfinance.com/tag/401K+fees/
    401(k) plans are under fire for their high and often-hidden fees, which rob employees of their investment returns. But don't blame your employer -- when it comes ...
  9. Employees 401(k) Fees, Avoiding Hidden Costs in Retirement Plan ...

    blog.aarp.org › AARP Blog
    Aug 5, 2013 - Retirement nest egg Though we now know how much 401(k) fees are siphoning from our 401(k) plans, we don't seem to be doing much about ...
  10. How to Spot Hidden 401(k) Fees | Fox Business

    www.foxbusiness.com/personal-finance/.../how-to-spot-hidden-401k-fee...
    Sep 3, 2013 - How to Spot Hidden 401(k) Fees. By Ann Hynek ... Still, according to LIMRA, 22% of plan participants have no idea they're pay 401(k) fees.