ObamaCare's Unhealthy Health Insurance Exchanges
Republican governors Rick Scott of Florida and Bobby Jindal of Louisiana have already declared that they have no interest in setting up the state-based health insurance exchanges required by last year's health care overhaul. If the law stands, the federal government is supposed to eventually step in to create exchanges without state resources. But for now, both governors have made it clear that their states won't be working toward implementation. Jindal will return a $1 million federal grant the state received to pay for planning the exchange.
That's probably for the best. Starting work on the exchanges commits the state to the law to some extent; the more implementation that occurs, the more administrative capacity that's built, the harder the whole thing becomes to undo. If state governors are looking to resist the law, refusing to implement the exchanges is—at least for the time being—a good place to start.
Meanwhile, a new report finds flaws with the one state that already has a heavily regulated, ObamaCare-style exchange, Massachusetts. From Stateline's Healthbeat:
The Commonwealth Connector, Massachusetts' version of a health insurance exchange, has failed to attract many small business purchasers and individuals who are not eligible for subsidies. That's the assessment of a new report from a nonpartisan, privately funded research group in the state, the Pioneer Institute. Small businesses and individuals who do not qualify for subsidies make up only 1.5 percent of the Connector's membership. And less than 1 percent of small group insurance purchases in the state are made through the exchange, the report found. Although Massachusetts' groundbreaking health care overhaul became the model for the federal health law, the report's author said the Connector needs repairs before it can comply.
In other words, the state-run exchange has managed to attract people who qualify for generous insurance subsidies—and almost no one else. You have to wonder: If these sorts of government-run insurance marketplaces are so great, how come the only group of people in the Bay State who seem to be taking advantage of it are those who're getting taxpayer-funded subsidies to do so?
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For some reason no one wants anything to do with that tar baby.
Why are you on about tar babies today?
I can't get anyone to call me a racist. They're being real niggardly with their accusations these days.
That's 'cause it's racist to call people racist.
Interesting. Does that mean its sexist to call someone sexist, sugar tits?
I believe so. We've reached an absolute plateau in identity politics.
Did anybody bake a cake for healthcare's first birthday? 😉
I did dump one. Does that count?
Someone left my cake out in the rain. 🙁
I don't think that I can take it
'cause it took so long to bake it
and I'll never have that recipe again
Oh, nooo!
I'm proud of governor Jindal. He was the first to tell the feds to keep their train money and now he's leading the way in killing Obamacare. He may yet overcome that disaster of a SOTU response.
Jindal is so obviously a Star Wars name...
Jindal what? Jindal Gop?
Talam Jindal
Of course, the "solution" to this "problem" will be to take away the non-exchange options.
You know who else had a "solution" to a "problem?"
Yes, but that solution was final. This one is more of an interim solution until we fucking kill the law. With death.
that solution was final
Didn't work
I bet it was a robot that won on Jeopardy, wasn't it?
USPS: "We want unfunded pensions too!"
The organization has also asked Congress to allow it to scale back to five-day delivery, cutting Saturdays, and to discontinue its "unique" requirement to pre-fund its retirement fund -- something no other federal agency is required to do.
http://money.cnn.com/2011/03/2.....l_service/
I can tell you that the bill to implement the insurance exchanges appears to be dying a messy death in the Texas legislature.
Don't Celebrate Earth Hour!
Earth Hour: Hating Humanity's Progress.
http://libertarians4freedom.bl.....gress.html
You and rectal should get together and have a baby. It would achieve the impossible of having a negative IQ.
And the world's smallest micropenis.
It might just be a really huge clitoris. You never know.
Like gamma and X rays, there's an area of overlap, and the Huge Clitoris is on the X-ray side of the spectrum (because of the longer wavelength.)
And how would you know? There are mentally retarded men with huge tools.
I assure you that if I screw you, you will know you're being screwed.
Earth Hour: Hating Humanity's Progress.
http://libertarians4freedom.bl.....gress.html
If you don't hate the environmental movement, you're not a libertarian.
The environmental movement is a collectivist movement. You are not important, the planet is. Your needs don't matter, saving the red roach does. You are nothing, "mother earth" is everything.
So you better join the pro-business side before the tree huggers win and you find yourself having to pay green taxes.
Re: Gregory Smith,
You don't have to hate the environmental movement to be a libertarian. You just have to wash the tree of liberty with their blood - that's all.
Hey, I don't advocate violence unless it's in self-defense. Of course, some might argue that I engage in "verbal violence," but there's a big difference between rethoric against environuts and punching them in the face.
In fact, it's the environmental movement which is violent through ALF and PETA. They are the enemy, not me.
Before actually reading the post I will credit where it is due: this time Suderman put in the correct amount of alt-text.
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