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    How affordable is the Affordable Care Act? Not very, it would seem for Washington state resident Jessica Sanford.

    The self-employed single mother was cited last month as an ObamaCare success story by President Obama in the Rose Garden. But according to Washington State Wire, she's now finding out she doesn't qualify for the tax credits she was originally told she'd get.

    Sanford, who told the news site she hasn't had health insurance in 15 years, initially said she was excited by the prospect of purchasing a policy for her and her son under ObamaCare. Before ObamaCare, Sanford was getting health insurance rate quotes of about $500-$600 a month. That was too steep for the freelance court reporter.

    But she wrote a letter to Obama about the new health care overhaul and what it would mean to her. Her son has ADHD, requires regular doctor visits and must take medication that costs $250 a month.

    Obama quoted from Sanford’s letter during an Oct. 21 speech at the Rose Garden, where he was pitching the merits of the new health care law.

    “Now, that is not untypical for a lot of folks like Jessica who have been struggling without health insurance,” the president said. “That is what the Affordable Care Act is all about.”

    Sanford’s home state of Washington is one of 14 that opted to create its own online health care exchange rather than use the glitch-ridden federal one. Sanford enrolled in a “gold”-level health plan offered by Premera Blue Cross. Due to a tax credit, she got a $452 discount -- and a plan for just $169 a month.

    Sanford, though, reportedly then got a letter from her state health exchange that said they had made an error in the tax-credit calculations. The mistake affected 4,600 policies and covered 8,000 people – including Sanford.

    Sanford went back with her health care broker and tried again, according to the article. This time she qualified for a lower tax credit. She signed up for Premera’s “silver” plan – which meant higher copays and deductibles for her.

    Still, it was lower than what she had been paying.

    And then, she reportedly got another letter. This one said she didn’t qualify for any type of tax credit.

    Apparently this happened because the state-run insurance plan told her that her income was low enough that she could enroll her son in Apple Health, the state Medicaid program for children of low-income families.

    To do that, she’d have to pay a low monthly premium of $30. She signed up her son. However, because she did, she would not be able to count him toward a tax credit for her. She got a third letter last week saying her income is too high to qualify for subsidies, according to the report.

    “I thought this was a total mistake, they’re going to correct this – this isn’t true,” she told Washington State Wire. “How could I not qualify for a tax credit? I make under $50,000 a year. There’s got to be something. So I got ahold of my broker, and a couple of days later he called me back, and he told me that no, it was true."

    Calls to Premera by FoxNews.com were not immediately returned.
    "Self-government won't work without self-discipline." - Paul Harvey

  • #2
    It just keeps getting better and better! Wow....

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    • #3
      Originally posted by talisman View Post
      It just keeps getting better and better! Wow....
      This is greatness. You can't make this shit up. I hope every print media, every news website, and every news broadcast covers stories like this in their main headlines.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by juiceweezl View Post
        This is greatness. You can't make this shit up. I hope every print media, every news website, and every news broadcast covers stories like this in their main headlines.

        A week or two ago I said if all this shit was going on in a movie, I wouldn't be able to hold my suspension of disbelief. It's like reading a Carl Hiaasen novel that is based out of DC instead of Dade County Florida.

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        • #5
          LOLz

          CNN reporting she lost it all together!

          CNN reports that a woman the president hailed as an Obamacare success story just realized she won't be able to afford Obamacare because it's too expensive:

          "Jessica Sanford was cited by the president as an Obamacare success story at a health care event he had here at the White House in the Rose Garden on October 21," says a reporter for CNN from the White House. "That of course being just last month. The 48-year-old single mom from Washington state purchased what she considered to be affordable health care, life-changing event, she said, on the Washington state health exchange. She decided she was so excited about this news, she wanted to write an e-mail to the president to say that this had really changed her life and that she was thankful for the Afforable Care Act. The president included her e-mail in his remarks to people on hand for the event. Here's a bit of what the president had to say."

          The CNN report quotes President Obama as saying, "I recently received a letter from a woman named Jessica Sanford in Washington state. And here's what she wrote, I am a single mom, no child support, self-employed. and I haven't had insurance for 15 years because it's too expensive. I was crying the other day when I signed up, so much stress lifted."

          "But days, just really three days after she was mentioned by the president, Jessica Sanford started having problems, she was receiving letters from the Washington state health exchange," reports CNN. "The first letter telling her that tax credit was reduced, therefore, increasing the cost of her health care plan and the, take a look at this, then she received a letter just last week telling her that her tax credit had been taken away all together. Show you another document here, showing what the tax credit worked out to be... zero dollars according to this document that was provided to us by Jessica Sanford. She describes all of this as a roller coaster ride. Now she says she can't afford insurance in Washington state because of the new developments."

          Sanford tells CNN that she's embarrassed. "It was a huge disappointment, especially since I had, you know, my story had been shared by the president. I felt like, you know, I just felt really embarrassed that, you know, he quoted my story and then come to find that the Washington health plan finder, the website here in our state, had grossly miscalculated or they're having a problem figuring their tax credits. and so at least for right now, I don't -- I'm not going to be getting insurance," she says.
          "Self-government won't work without self-discipline." - Paul Harvey

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          • #6
            It was affordable when somebody else was paying for it.
            Originally posted by Broncojohnny
            HOORAY ME and FUCK YOU!

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            • #7
              Originally posted by talisman View Post
              A week or two ago I said if all this shit was going on in a movie, I wouldn't be able to hold my suspension of disbelief. It's like reading a Carl Hiaasen novel that is based out of DC instead of Dade County Florida.
              Didnt he write a book with a title line something along the lines of "lunker lakes"? Lakeside property built on top of a landfill or something...

              If so, I can't wait for a studio to pick this one up, lol

              Originally posted by Nash B. View Post
              It was affordable when somebody else was paying for it.
              This for sure; My wife and BIL were asking me the other day about how it all got funded....lol I looked at them and said "you"...young healthy individuals will pay higher premiums for the older, unemployed or system moochers.

              We are not going to get in on SS and yet we pay into it. I can’t qualify for any of the programs my tax dollars go to and I will be damned if I am going to start paying for someone else' insurance too.
              Originally posted by Sean88gt
              You can take white off the list. White on anything is the best, including vehicles, women, and the Presidency.
              Originally posted by Baron Von Crowder
              You can not imagine how difficult it is to hold a half gallon of moo juice and polish the one-eyed gopher when your doin' seventy-five in an eighteen-wheeler.

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              • #8
                I would call that a success story - for the Republicans.

                Speaking of... I know they don't want to be perceived as the party of assholes, but where are they on this? I hope to God they are in a room somewhere trying to figure a way to turn this to their advantage.
                When the government pays, the government controls.

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                • #9
                  Lol gtfo

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                  • #10
                    Why are people being hard on her? She has gone 15 years without mooching off others for healthcare. She didn't have any because she couldn't afford it. Then, she was told by her govt that she is required to get it. She was just playing by their new rules, which is that everyone will get healthcare. Now that they renigged on their own promise, don't blame her not wanting to pay even more than it was before. She surely can't afford it now.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by line-em-up View Post
                      Why are people being hard on her? She has gone 15 years without mooching off others for healthcare. She didn't have any because she couldn't afford it. Then, she was told by her govt that she is required to get it. She was just playing by their new rules, which is that everyone will get healthcare. Now that they renigged on their own promise, don't blame her not wanting to pay even more than it was before. She surely can't afford it now.
                      IMO, if she was so thrilled about it in the first place, she probably was an LIV that got Obama into office for this legislation, wanting "other people" to help pay for her costs.

                      What's the percent of LIV students that voted for Barry here:
                      Officials at one one of the nation's oldest and most elite historically black colleges are citing the Affordable Care Act (ACA) as the reason they have cancelled a school-wide affordable health care plan they had offered students.

                      The official website for Bowie State, a Maryland public school less than an hour's drive from Washington D.C., explains that Obamacare's new regulations would force the cost of the insurance to rise from $50 to $900 a semester.

                      "Bowie State University has suspended offering health insurance for domestic students for the 2013-2014 academic year," states the school's official website. "Due to new requirements of the Affordable Care Act which will go into effect on January 1, 2014, the cost of insurance for domestic students will increase to approximately $1800 per year."

                      That works out to approximately $900 per semester. The student health insurance plan had cost students $50 per semester for the 2012-13 school year, according to a cached page of the university's description of the plan. The original link to the description has been deleted.

                      According to an article in The Bulldog Collegian, Bowie State's student newspaper, the Director of the Bowie State University Wellness Center said that the university decided it would not be worth it to provide student health insurance at all given how expensive it would be to do so under the new regulations.

                      The student's article, published Nov. 10, had slightly different numbers than the school website's. It states that the student health plan used to cost $54/semester, not $50, and that the new insurance costs would amount to $1,900 per year, not $1,800.

                      In August of this year, White House Principal Deputy Press Secretary Josh Earnest suggested that President Obama's would lend special support to the country's historically black colleges and universities.

                      "The President and this administration have been strong supporters of historically black colleges and universities all across the country," said Earnest, speaking from the White House on August 20. "Funding for those colleges and universities has increased under President Obama."

                      "[T]he record -- the President’s record on these issues -- he has a bias in favor of historically black colleges and universities because of the service they provide and because of the quality education that they provide to their students."

                      Bowie State's Wellness Center did not respond to requests for comment from Campus Reform in time for publication.

                      Several other colleges and universities, such as community colleges in New Jersey, have also had to cancel student health insurance plans because of Obamacare.
                      "Self-government won't work without self-discipline." - Paul Harvey

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by GhostTX View Post
                        IMO, if she was so thrilled about it in the first place, she probably was an LIV that got Obama into office for this legislation.

                        What's the percent of LIV students that voted for Barry here:

                        http://www.campusreform.org/?ID=5235
                        I figure she probably did too, hoping that she would finally have insurance. That doesn't make her a bad person. Just one that is gullible enough to believe his lies. He has fooled a lot of people. That's what cons and snake oil salesmen do.

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by line-em-up View Post
                          I figure she probably did too, hoping that she would finally have insurance. That doesn't make her a bad person. Just one that is gullible enough to believe his lies. He has fooled a lot of people. That's what cons and snake oil salesmen do.
                          There's consequences for making poor decisions. How many people knew he was a charlatan? Yet the LIVs chose to ignore those calls and would rather call the other side names and demean them.
                          "Self-government won't work without self-discipline." - Paul Harvey

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by GhostTX View Post
                            There's consequences for making poor decisions. How many people knew he was a charlatan? Yet the LIVs chose to ignore those calls and would rather call the other side names and demean them.
                            No argument here. If only we could feel the joy of seeing all of his voters feel the consequences of their bad decision. Wait a second... I guess that would apply to her too.

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by GhostTX View Post
                              There's consequences for making poor decisions.
                              This should be a sign above EVERY voting booth (English and Spanish).

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