Gosh,I was listening to NPR on the way home today,and the reporters said premiums were projected to rise for people that have to pay for their own insurance.They usually get the facts straight. The ins companies are in a win-win situation.If they can't set prices,who will? Congress tried to change Medicare five minutes after it started,so what makes us think they won't change this bill after we pass it?
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Gosh,I was listening to NPR on the way home today,and the reporters said premiums were projected to rise for people that have to pay for their own insurance.They usually get the facts straight.
ReplyDeleteThe ins companies are in a win-win situation.If they can't set prices,who will? Congress tried to change Medicare five minutes after it started,so what makes us think they won't change this bill after we pass it?