Want your employer-based health plan to be taxed? Here's your candidate!
Note also that the supposedly "generous" $5,000 tax credit is less than HALF the usual price for family insurance coverage, and that it would barely cover the cost of private insurance for most single people. Also note that people like me, with a pre-existing condition that could ultimately result in expensive surgery and an expensive recovery, would be virtually unable to obtain insurance.
Nice job, John. I wonder if you would be able to get insurance if you weren't a veteran, in Congress, and married to a rich woman who can pay for your continual melanoma care out of pocket?
Note also that the supposedly "generous" $5,000 tax credit is less than HALF the usual price for family insurance coverage, and that it would barely cover the cost of private insurance for most single people. Also note that people like me, with a pre-existing condition that could ultimately result in expensive surgery and an expensive recovery, would be virtually unable to obtain insurance.
Nice job, John. I wonder if you would be able to get insurance if you weren't a veteran, in Congress, and married to a rich woman who can pay for your continual melanoma care out of pocket?
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Date: 2008-09-17 11:19 am (UTC)From:*back to lurkerdom*