BenevolentM -> RE: How much money can someone make and still be eligible for Medicare under ObamaCare? (9/8/2014 11:28:59 AM)
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I do not see what you said advances the subject. Group B for example also includes the poor. These are artificial lines. How poor must you be to be poor? Obama didn't promise coverage only for students and homeless people. Ok, now Obama has given students coverage, but who else? Coverage for quasi-immigrant families living in squalid conditions? Maybe he gave coverage to them too, but who else has he given coverage to? quote:
ORIGINAL: Extravagasm What Ken just said is basically right. Despite these medi-words being consistently around for decades and decades, they're still greek to most people, including the OP of this thread. So heres a broad look: Group A . poor, non-senior citizens -- (NOT new) MediCAID (optional participation, free premiums, thorough coverage) Group B . non-poor, non-seniors -- (NEW) Government care act (delayed participation, subsidized premiums, partial coverage) Group C . senior citizens 65 -- (NOT new) MediCARE (compulsory participation, low cost premiums, partial coverage) PS Don't even hope to discuss income formulas, without comprehending and delineating the groups being discussed. OP litters the term 'Medicare', into Group B where it can not apply. There is no hope of credibility, without a firm grasp of the picture.
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