3 thoughts on “Premiums go up, premiums go down, who can explain it?

  1. “There are so many variables that are unknown that to make an analysis of that level of precision seems almost impossible,” Spicer said, noting that it was impossible to know which states would seek the exemption, nor how many individuals with pre-existing conditions would go without care for more than 63 days, at which point insurance companies could charge higher prices.

    "We don't know what the fuck we are doing."

    The vote is going to happen, as I’ve said like eight times now, when the speaker and the majority leader and the majority whip want to,” he replied. “Our job is to work as hard as we can to work with members of Congress who want to see the health care system improved. That’s what we’re doing, that’s what we’ve done. And so it will be up to the House leadership to decide when to vote.

    And it's not our job to know what the fuck we are doing!

    /FFS

  2. They can't make any kind of a precise analysis, but they'll still go full speed ahead into the abyss, analysis be damned. Fuck them all.

  3. The reason AARP stopped calling itself the "American Association of Retired Persons"? Because it is an insurance company.

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