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Originally Posted by Chuck33079 No. The ACA for the most part is aimed at lower to middle incomes that have foregone insurance due to cost. The bottom 10% are already

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Old 09-30-2013, 04:03 PM   #27 (permalink)
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No. The ACA for the most part is aimed at lower to middle incomes that have foregone insurance due to cost. The bottom 10% are already covered by existing programs.
So let me get this straight, ACA/Obamacare is not needed for the people on welfare but aimed at lower to middle incomes that don't have insurance. Right??? Then why do I hear on the news that Obamacare can only succeed if the young & healthy pay for most of it. Right??? Wouldn't most of the young fall into the lower & middle income category that don't have or want/need insurance.???

Am I missing something, because now I don't seem to know where the money for the ACA is coming from?????? I'm not playing stupid. Help.
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