Monday, December 30, 2013

"Extensions On Cancelled Policies Don't Help"

This article is like Liberals admitting defeat before the elections even happen in 2014.
They always make a comment about the TEA Party but sometimes what is right is more important than just winning the next hand in poker. 20 million people have lost policies. They can't extend the policies after they lose the policies. 
   Many of those people do not qualify for Medicaid. If they go to the hospital they will not have coverage. 
    So, was it right to stand up to them? It was. Cruz and the TEA Party did the right thing.
   
   This is a question for the politicians in Washington:  How do you give an extension to an insurance policy that has been canceled. 
    How do people get their policies back? (That's the problem.)
    What good does an extension on a policy that doesn't exist do? Does anybody have an answer? 
    *They didn't set it up for people to get their insurance back.

If you don't qualify for Medicaid and you have lost your policy you will be completely responsible for paying the hospital bill. All of it. 



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