that say we need to push the deadline back. but the problem with that the way insurance act wearies work, they start in the spring of 2014 to look at the pool and see what kinds of claims have been lodged and figure out what the rates will be. that will mean 2015 rates could be higher and it could ruin the whole thing. it could mean that. if you push back individuals for the individual mandate, some people will take longer to sign up. the other that they continue to have the i.t. problems they are having, people that want to won t be able to or only with great difficulty. and the people willing to try 15 times a day and press refresh until it works will tend to be people who most need coverage and that s where insurers will say all of these really sick expensive people signed up, we ll have to charge more. there are reasons to not be too afraid. the law has various complicated
state that would benefit dispro positi portion natalie, same with ted cruz. go ahead. big things are hard to do. federalism is hard because we end up having up to 50 different approaches to things. there s a lot of reasons why we do it this way. this law not working perfectly was crafted partly to allow for experimentation of the state level. take a look at what kentucky is doing. they ve had real success there on the left. their state level site as compared to maryland which is struggle as we know the federal government is also struggling. which makes sense when you still keep an eye on everything in the states and time to play out? ideally, it would be great and i think that and
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it would be one of the largest within the federal government. the way the subsidy is structured, the higher the tax rate, the more it is worth. ted cruz, his wife is a highly paid investment banker, they get their insurance through a cadillac plan at goldman sachs and it cost $40,000 a year in 2009. to get a sense, family health insurance would cost 15,000 or 16,000, well more than twice as expensive as normal. the tax benefit is worth about $15,000. now the cost to insure a family of four on medicaid at that time was about $11,000. so that it s not that their health plan cost more than medicaid but the part subsidized by taxpayers cost more than the entirety of medicare coverage. what the affordable care act does is shift around the subsidies, it takes the money and puts it to people who need it either because they have low incomes or high health needs and that s bad if you re a managing