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Originally Posted by flghtr65
If you are a family of 4 and make > $24,000 and < $94,000 you will get a subsidy to help pay for your premium.
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The provision is a tax credit through IRC ... taken monthly or annually. In addition Kentucky has additional assistance ... The state systems have been running better than the Fed system as far as access to coverage, which has been consistently reported. To say he supports "Obamacare," because he supports their state system is hype. He's not playing on words ... you are.
The majority of the original opponents sought a state solution (portal), which Texas has had (like I previously posted) with an option of seeking coverage in other states (shopping across borders) .. employers have been able to do the same and by shifting responsibility for health insurance coverage to unions employees have available coverage from other states, which can provide competitive rates. BCBS is one example. Texas employees covered by BCBS of Illinois for example.
But any straw in a storm! (Before you get all anal BigTits .. yea, I know!)
Bottom line is .. if you're correct, flight, Kentucky will be "to the drawing board" when ACA is repealed .... but they won't be; neither will Texas or the other States divorcing themselves from the Federal mess.
The ACA administratively has been a disaster .. just like the Post Office and now the VA. Incompetence is systemic to all of them. Please remember you voted for a "community organizer" ... removing insulation from the housing project is not like running the executive branch of the U.S. government ... or even a large super market.
I will never forget him suggesting a elderly heart patient get pain killers.
This guy wouldn't know how to order pencils to sell down at the freeway.