by Outcast_Searcher » Mon 21 Mar 2016, 16:27:36
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')An even bigger "loophole" in the ACA is that you don't have to sign up at all to get coverage. You can pretty much skip paying premiums and just sign up when you get sick. There are now so many valid excuses for late signup that the smart thing to do is just skip signing up and paying monthly premiums….. Wait until you find out you are sick and then sign up the next day----even if you've never paid a single premium in your life you are still entitled to full coverage starting the day you sign up.
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Well, I hear you on that, but IMO, that's a mighty DANGEROUS game to play.
You're talking arbitrary government here. Can you be CONFIDENT they'll always let you do this -- or might they suddenly radically change the rules, enact some sort of mandatory retroactive penalty, etc?
And as I understand it, you there is generally a 90 day waiting period if you don't sign up during the normal annual window. So if you suddenly have a $300,000 life-saving brain surgery in there, oops, that's gotta hurt the old net worth figure. Oh, and what about emergencies? Get smashed up in a car, it's not like you can get signed up and accepted on the way to the hospital. Or you have an unexpected medical event at home.
Medicine isn't like any other product. You HAVE to have it when you really need it AND it's unbelievably expensive for anything serious.
I think before you start feeding people advice on skipping buying medical insurance policies, you should be very clear on the facts -- including worst case details.
Also, given your proclivity for bashing Obama generally as a hobby, I think folks should be wary of how objective your advice is on this. (This isn't personal. I'm not thrilled with much of Obama's performance either).
Given the track record of the perma-doomer blogs, I wouldn't bet a fast crash doomer's money on their predictions.