Althea
Althea told me...
Really? http://www.cnbc.com/2016/12/21/reco...regov-for-2017-health-insurance-coverage.htmlNot even close to true.
Record number of Obamacare sign-ups on HealthCare.gov for 2017 health insurance coverage
Dan Mangan | @_DanMangan
Wednesday, 21 Dec 2016 | 3:30 PM ET
If you are starting a brand new program, and forcing insurers to cover pre existing conditions, offer pages of screenings at no extra cost, and telling them that they cannot deny anyone, you have to guarantee funding against losses for the first few years. That's what the risk corridor program did, as it has been doing for Medicare for decades.Why do you believe this? Subsidizing failures is never a good idea and those companies will eventually die no matter how much help you try to give them. I also find this concept to be odious. If I have a bad year I can't go to my competitors and demand profit sharing, why should anyone else be able to?
See above. You cannot cite ACA as 'crumbling'...as many on the Right love to do....without mention of the removal of risk corridor funding. It was done by design, to kill the law for political purposes. It isn't a horrible law. It was a foundation that could have been built upon by now, if not for an inept Congress.Key funding is debatable, whatever they come up with probably will rely on grants to some extent, why anyone at all would want credit for this horrible, irresponsible piece of shit law in the first place is beyond me.
Many on the Right only offer 'sales across state lines' as their answer to ACA. I am confused as to why they believe an insurer would enter a market with cheaper rates than local risk would require? I wasn't agreeing/disagreeing with the concept, but that was the only suggestion trump made during the entire election season. I think that's the first move they should make, and prove trump wrong.Go into this a little more please. I think you're right but I'm not sure you understand why you're right.
At least they gave up on TORT reform as being the only thing necessary to lower premium costs. That was idiotic