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Typical ad hom fallacy attempt, Desh. Reality doesn't change because of who told you about it.
As if Desh deals in reality
Typical ad hom fallacy attempt, Desh. Reality doesn't change because of who told you about it.
You haven't even made a claim, other than you don't like the source. You waste everybody's time with this nonsense. You've presented a logical fallacy it is up to you to correct that worthless logic not for others to do it for you.
http://www.ijreview.com/2014/02/115...e-existing-conditions-shouldnt-pay-yeah-well/
“If the medicine that you need isn’t on that list, it’s not covered at all. You have to pay completely out of pocket to get that medicine, and the money you spend doesn’t count against your deductible, and it doesn’t count against your out of pocket limits, so you’re basically on your own.”
“So it could be that a MS patient could be expected to pay $62,000 just for one medication. That’s a possibility under the new ObamaCare going on right now.”
And so it continues. What began with the botched rollout of a website, continued with millions of health insurance cancellation notices, and will undoubtedly face a year when the other shoe continues to drop, we are in the midst of doing exactly what Nancy Pelosi infamously said before the bill became law: we are “finding out what’s in it” — and we don’t like it.