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Slate: "The Ryan proposal compels Americans to buy insurance—just like Obamacare does." - Printable Version +- MacResource (https://forums.macresource.com) +-- Forum: My Category (https://forums.macresource.com/forumdisplay.php?fid=1) +--- Forum: 'Friendly' Political Ranting (https://forums.macresource.com/forumdisplay.php?fid=6) +--- Thread: Slate: "The Ryan proposal compels Americans to buy insurance—just like Obamacare does." (/showthread.php?tid=116432) |
Re: Slate: "The Ryan proposal compels Americans to buy insurance—just like Obamacare does." - Mac1337 - 05-04-2011 Yeah, with emphasis on "affordable". My premiums took another steep hike this year. In just two years it has gone up 44%! Insurance companies gladly go along with any mandate ACA imposes on them. What do they care? I am paying. Re: Slate: "The Ryan proposal compels Americans to buy insurance—just like Obamacare does." - OWC Jamie - 05-04-2011 Dakota wrote:Sounds a lot like the Ma. plan. choice1.Buy your own insurance choice 2. if you can't afford it there are subsidized state authorized plans which have costs based on income choice3. have no insurance and pay a tax penalty ( $800 , I think ) Play or Pay. sounds like you want choice 1. which is fine except some of these plans MAY end up affecting what companies can and or choose to do business in a state unless a national care plan can supercede state rights to regulation. I don't even want to consider the wars over that. Re: Slate: "The Ryan proposal compels Americans to buy insurance—just like Obamacare does." - Grace62 - 05-04-2011 Dakota wrote: Aren't you free to drop your employer plan? The only time I've had mandatory coverage through an employer was when I was in the teacher's union, and it was only the dental plan that was mandatory, and I didn't pay anything towards the premium. (Paid a lot out of pocket for the option medical plan though.) You could ask for a raise and then shop on your own, there are plenty of employers who will pay cash in lieu of benefits. But you won't get the significant group discount your employer likely has. Re: Slate: "The Ryan proposal compels Americans to buy insurance—just like Obamacare does." - Mac1337 - 05-04-2011 Can I waive coverage? Of course. But if I do I want to see that $10,000 my employer is ostensibly paying on my behalf in my paycheck, and be tax deductible. Whose plan does that? Can you do it this in MA, Bill? Re: Slate: "The Ryan proposal compels Americans to buy insurance—just like Obamacare does." - OWC Jamie - 05-04-2011 Dakota wrote: I think the answer to your question is it depends on what your employer wants to do - they have to pay $300 into the state system if they don't have benefits or pay a significant portion ( that same $300, I think) there's also another charge/fee they have to pay. If your question is " can I force my employer to offer me what I want rather than what they want" I think the answer is 'no'. I'm self insured in a group plan ( self-employed). Every place I worked before was pretty much up front about what my insurance policy was costing them / month. Only place I didn't even ask I had the Blue Cross Blue Shield absolute bestest policy. I could probably live on what that plan costs today. :-) Re: Slate: "The Ryan proposal compels Americans to buy insurance—just like Obamacare does." - Mac1337 - 05-04-2011 What I am asking is revenue-neutral to the employer, if they are telling the truth. ALl we need is a simple change to tax laws. And no, $300 a month would not cut it. It is more like a $1000 a month. That is what they claim it is costing them now. Re: Slate: "The Ryan proposal compels Americans to buy insurance—just like Obamacare does." - Grace62 - 05-04-2011 To make it expense-neutral to your employer you're going to get less cash than the dollar value of your benefits, assuming your employer pays payroll taxes on your salary. Re: Slate: "The Ryan proposal compels Americans to buy insurance—just like Obamacare does." - OWC Jamie - 05-04-2011 Dakota wrote:12K a year wouldn't bump you up into a higher tax bracket ? - to lose on an expense so, you want 1K to go out and buy cheaper insurance ? and pocket the difference ? good luck with that. your co-workers would consider that a raise. Re: Slate: "The Ryan proposal compels Americans to buy insurance—just like Obamacare does." - Grateful11 - 05-04-2011 rgG wrote: So, Swampy, would you rather have the Medicare coverage you have now, or a voucher system. Be honest, which one would you choose for yourself. I would like to know, seriously. Coming from Swampy, someone that has already walked in the Medicare shoes, I would like hear what you think about the voucher vs. std. Medicare. Re: Slate: "The Ryan proposal compels Americans to buy insurance—just like Obamacare does." - swampy - 05-04-2011 Personally, I don't know enough about the voucher plan to weigh in on it. |