Like it, not me It drove the price so high I had to drop my wife coverage at work because it doubled. She not had insurance for 2 years.

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with the Kynect program, working well and 75% of ky voters like it, but don't care for President Obama, it don't make sense to dismantle something that is liked by so many people, just because a president from a different party put it in place. it looks like because the Pubs don't like Obama, the new govenor Matt Bevin is going to try and fix something that is far from being broken, Kentucky received $290 million in federal grants to build Kynect, of which $57 million has not yet been spent. Federal officials have suggested that the state should repay the $57 million. But surely a state that is willfully destroying an exchange that was working well should be forced to return the whole $290 million. with interest from the day they recieved it.
Like it, not me It drove the price so high I had to drop my wife coverage at work because it doubled. She not had insurance for 2 years.
During his campaign he made it very clear that he was going to dismantle it and he won the election by a significant margin so instead of blaming Bevin who is actually keeping his campaign promises the blame would clearly lie on the overwhelming number of voters who actually cared enough to get off their butts and go vote for Bevin.with the Kynect program, working well and 75% of ky voters like it, but don't care for President Obama, it don't make sense to dismantle something that is liked by so many people, just because a president from a different party put it in place. it looks like because the Pubs don't like Obama, the new govenor Matt Bevin is going to try and fix something that is far from being broken, Kentucky received $290 million in federal grants to build Kynect, of which $57 million has not yet been spent. Federal officials have suggested that the state should repay the $57 million. But surely a state that is willfully destroying an exchange that was working well should be forced to return the whole $290 million. with interest from the day they recieved it.
it don't really matter to me, keep it or scrap it, I don't use it, I was just reading about it and saw where it was working really well and lots of folks wanted to keep it,During his campaign he made it very clear that he was going to dismantle it and he won the election by a significant margin so instead of blaming Bevin who is actually keeping his campaign promises the blame would clearly lie on the overwhelming number of voters who actually cared enough to get off their butts and go vote for Bevin.
How many have enrolled for 2016?
During the first two open enrollment periods – for 2014 and 2015 – Kynect released regular enrollment updates. But for 2016, they’ve released nothing so far. This is attributed in large part to the fact that the state’s newly-elected Governor, Matt Bevin, is opposed to the Affordable Care Act and has vowed to eliminate Kynect and modify the state’s Medicaid expansion – despite the fact that more than 70 percent of Kentucky residents would prefer that Bevin keep Kentucky’s Medicaid expansion without changes.
And yet, two of the largest insurance companies out there will no longer participate in the exchanges.it don't really matter to me, keep it or scrap it, I don't use it, I was just reading about it and saw where it was working really well and lots of folks wanted to keep it,
How many have enrolled for 2016?
During the first two open enrollment periods – for 2014 and 2015 – Kynect released regular enrollment updates. But for 2016, they’ve released nothing so far. This is attributed in large part to the fact that the state’s newly-elected Governor, Matt Bevin, is opposed to the Affordable Care Act and has vowed to eliminate Kynect and modify the state’s Medicaid expansion – despite the fact that more than 70 percent of Kentucky residents would prefer that Bevin keep Kentucky’s Medicaid expansion without changes.
United Healthcare lost half a billion dollars last year on it........
http://money.cnn.com/2015/11/19/news...lth-obamacare/
Humana is losing money on the exchanges and will exit them.
http://hietex.com/2016/01/humana-exp...xit-exchanges/
This hunk of **** is not profitable, for those administering it.........It was never a good idea......NEVER.
To call it functional is simply a lie.
Later,
Geo
insurance is supposed to be profitable? I have had auto insurance for over 59 years. I had one chargable claim, I hit my own brand new car with my older one. Home owners insurance probably 50 years[ same company] boat owners several claims, grand total maybe a thousand bucks[same company]. I didn't know I was supposed to profit from it.Now one insurance that I am showing a gain is social security insurance. but that isn't privately owned.
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Every single automobile and home owners insurance company is for profit.insurance is supposed to be profitable? I have had auto insurance for over 59 years. I had one chargable claim, I hit my own brand new car with my older one. Home owners insurance probably 50 years[ same company] boat owners several claims, grand total maybe a thousand bucks[same company]. I didn't know I was supposed to profit from it.Now one insurance that I am showing a gain is social security insurance. but that isn't privately owned.
Don't be an ass......
Most Health Insurance Companies are too........
And lets remember while you're HATING on them, most insurance companies, at this level ( fortune 500), were already paying back 85% of premium because they were ALREADY participating in gubment programs, that required it.
For 20 years, My company made decent money on these programs.......Affordable Care changed all that. When My company and others stop servicing these gubment contracts, who do you think will do it?
Gubment has been inept at everything they do.........
If you really want to see how GREAT it will be when gubment exclusively runs health care, check the VA.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vetera...candal_of_2014
I'm amazed by the sheer ignorance of some folks.
I don't like Obama at all and IMO he has been a horrible president, but I have to say my insurance has only gone up a fraction of what it did under GW. Under GW it went from only a few hundred a month to well over a thousand and I had to dramatically downgrade my plan just in order to stay at that. It was literally going to double one year if I didn't downgrade my plan substantially.
You're one of the lucky few.......I don't like Obama at all and IMO he has been a horrible president, but I have to say my insurance has only gone up a fraction of what it did under GW. Under GW it went from only a few hundred a month to well over a thousand and I had to dramatically downgrade my plan just in order to stay at that. It was literally going to double one year if I didn't downgrade my plan substantially.
GUARANTEED.
I pay for my own individual insurance and maybe that is why. All I know is it has been a genuine relief since GW left. I am paying well over $1400 a month now for insurance for my family and if it hadn't slowed down since GW left office I'm not sure how I would have managed to keep up the pace the increase was on.
It doesn't make me believe Obama is a good president but I am convinced that when everyone in the country knew healthcare cost were a problem the republicans did nothing themselves when they had the power to and that is a shame. We have Obama care because of their lack of action when the country was crying out for something to be done. So we end up with whatever ends up being offered as a solution regardless if it is a good choice or not.
I have been a long time republican but right now I have little confidence in either party. It seems like both are for the birds and just care about power and staying in office.
Thats why you can't see the forest. Did you actually think I was serious?I KNOW the realality, but I also see the sarcastic side.
