MURDER, POLITICS, AND THE END OF THE JAZZ AGE
by Michael Wolraich
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MURDER, POLITICS, AND THE END OF THE JAZZ AGE by Michael Wolraich Order today at Barnes & Noble / Amazon / Books-A-Million / Bookshop |
The "catch" is auto-renewal of your policy.
Liberal critics who point out that a single-payer system would avoid this kind of mess are right. Right-wing critics who are looking to exploit any advantage will trump up stories of auto-renewal sticker shock, which is why it’s so important to get the word out now that everyone need’s to review their plan before the end of the year.
“Auto-renewing is a bad idea regardless of the situation,” Charles told me. “You may end up renewing the existing policy anyway (and I suspect that most people will end up doing so), but everyone should at least log in and check things out.”
Comments
I've recently had to switch to a more expensive insurance policy because my old policy didn't qualify. I try to console myself that I'm helping to pay for the insurance of those who might need help, but I feel unsatisfied that my "donation" (i.e., the extra money I am sending to the insurance company that is beyond what I would be paying for a catastrophic policy) is going to a corporate "person" rather than to a government (or charity). This is just another example of what is wrong with the current implementation.
by Verified Atheist on Mon, 08/11/2014 - 4:27pm