Or just abort them since the plan will pay for it.
It doesn't, and actually does more to make abortions harder to get, but don't let reality get in the way of your talking point.
Or just abort them since the plan will pay for it.
Am I missing something about what happened then?
I had to go bang on my sarcasm meter with a hammer but I'm still not sure of its accuracy. Anyway, Lincoln took office on that date. Still a puzzling date to select in this discussion.Gettysburg Address.
Gettysburg Address.
I had to go bang on my sarcasm meter with a hammer but I'm still not sure of its accuracy. Anyway, Lincoln took office on that date. Still a puzzling date to select in this discussion.
I had to go bang on my sarcasm meter with a hammer but I'm still not sure of its accuracy. Anyway, Lincoln took office on that date. Still a puzzling date to select in this discussion.
I am loath to close. We are not enemies, but friends. We must not be enemies. Though passion may have strained it must not break our bonds of affection. The mystic chords of memory, stretching from every battlefield and patriot grave to every living heart and hearthstone all over this broad land, will yet swell the chorus of the Union, when again touched, as surely they will be, by the better angels of our nature.
It doesn't, and actually does more to make abortions harder to get, but don't let reality get in the way of your talking point.
Lincoln's Inaugural Speech.
The bill does. Read it.What stops an insurance company from just charging an outrageous price that the person could no way afford?
Believe what you will but this bill in no way makes it harder, and it very much does allow for gov't monies to pay for abortions. Why do you think there was so much debate in the house? Are you really that stupid? Have you not been paying attention?
The bill does. Read it.
Care to point out exactly where this bill does that?
`SEC. 2701. FAIR HEALTH INSURANCE PREMIUMS.
`(a) Prohibiting Discriminatory Premium Rates-
`(1) IN GENERAL- With respect to the premium rate charged by a health insurance issuer for health insurance coverage offered in the individual or small group market--
`(A) such rate shall vary with respect to the particular plan or coverage involved only by--
`(i) whether such plan or coverage covers an individual or family;
`(ii) rating area, as established in accordance with paragraph (2);
`(iii) age, except that such rate shall not vary by more than 3 to 1 for adults (consistent with section 2707(c)); and
`(iv) tobacco use, except that such rate shall not vary by more than 1.5 to 1; and
`(B) such rate shall not vary with respect to the particular plan or coverage involved by any other factor not described in subparagraph (A).
`(2) RATING AREA-
`(A) IN GENERAL- Each State shall establish 1 or more rating areas within that State for purposes of applying the requirements of this title.
`(B) SECRETARIAL REVIEW- The Secretary shall review the rating areas established by each State under subparagraph (A) to ensure the adequacy of such areas for purposes of carrying out the requirements of this title. If the Secretary determines a State's rating areas are not adequate, or that a State does not establish such areas, the Secretary may establish rating areas for that State.
`(3) PERMISSIBLE AGE BANDS- The Secretary, in consultation with the National Association of Insurance Commissioners, shall define the permissible age bands for rating purposes under paragraph (1)(A)(iii).
`(4) APPLICATION OF VARIATIONS BASED ON AGE OR TOBACCO USE- With respect to family coverage under a group health plan or health insurance coverage, the rating variations permitted under clauses (iii) and (iv) of paragraph (1)(A) shall be applied based on the portion of the premium that is attributable to each family member covered under the plan or coverage.
`(5) SPECIAL RULE FOR LARGE GROUP MARKET- If a State permits health insurance issuers that offer coverage in the large group market in the State to offer such coverage through the State Exchange (as provided for under section 1312(f)(2)(B) of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act), the provisions of this subsection shall apply to all coverage offered in such market in the State.
Nothing in there about caps. Stop BSing. The whole problem with this bill I hear from my friends at DU is private insurance can charge whatever.
From HR 3590, house.gov.
So where does it say that rates cannot increase?
It simply point to how much MORE a rate can be for particular illnesses.
All a company has to do is raise its base rate and it can then jack up (by the outlined multipliers) for those other outlined conditions.
What is most troubling is that an insurance company cannot charge a higher rate for someone with a "pre existing condition" yet rates are higher for smokers.
Very hypocritical.