ACA Government Co-Ops: Is This Experiment Working In Your State?

Somarco, be sure to get a free Obamacare eye exam before your next drivers license renewal.

On a desktop or laptop this thread has 190 posts and 10 pgs. Perhaps the number of pages expands when viewed on a smartphone or tablet?

Or maybe you are pretending to be from Texas where everything is supposed to be bigger.

Look at the picture below. Tell me what you see.

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- For young men, it's a nice ass. Only the most observant will define this as an ass crossing the street. The really observant will see the thong.


- For older men, it is a respectable woman with a nice ass crossing the street.


- The perverts will imagine her as a naked woman.

- The wise men will ponder the presence of mind of the photographer in the face of such beauty and gratitude that it was shared with humanity.


- For half of the women, this is an ordinary woman who should not have left home dressed that way.


- The other half is wondering where she bought that blouse.


- The wise women imagine the misery that this will be at 50.


- Children, the curious, and monks will probably notice a dog driving the taxi..


Don't be alarmed, I didn't see the dog either.
 
I see an image that's been Photo Shop manipulated. She's from this decade, but everything else looks to be 1970's, LOL.
 
Could be in Cuba ...........

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AC, looked at this thread on my phone. Shows 20 pages.

However, on a desktop/laptop there are only 10 pages.

Don't need an eye exam, but thanks for caring.
 
On my desktop it still shows 20 pages.

There must be a settings option for how many threads to show per page..... somewhere..... I'll look for it after OEP!
 
Could be in Cuba ...........

AC, looked at this thread on my phone. Shows 20 pages.

However, on a desktop/laptop there are only 10 pages.

Don't need an eye exam, but thanks for caring.

I bet you have an AD BLOCKER installed on your P.C. that's giving you more real estate for viewing...plus an ultra-packed DPI with overscan scaling enabled, on an ultra-high resolution 5120x2880 monster monitor. Right?

Like Ann said, after OE we'll make a poll of this nature, Somarco. We might be able to use THIS thread, because the ObamaScare Co-Ops will all be gone.
-ac
 
I bet you have an AD BLOCKER installed on your P.C. that's giving you more real estate for viewing...plus an ultra-packed DPI with overscan scaling enabled, on an ultra-high resolution 5120x2880 monster monitor. Right?

I use Chromecast to send it to my 96 inch beast with surround sound.

At that size I can also spot web beacons and instantly know who, besides the NSA, is spying on me.

A tin foil hat prevents my thought patterns from monitoring by Google Earth.

Oh, and I have blocked 70,432 members from displaying their messages on my computer. Obviously you aren't one of the ones that is blocked.
 
Saturday October 31, 2015 (A Spooky Halloween Update)

Two more large market-share ACA Co-Ops are ceasing operations...

1.) Arizona's Meritus Health: Arizona health insurance co-op off the marketplace

2.) New York's Health Republic Insurance: New York orders Health Republic Insurance to shut down sooner rather than later | syracuse.com

With this week's announcements that Arizona's Meritus Health and New York's Health Republic Consumer Operated and Oriented Plans (Co-Ops) are shutting down operations..

It's time to update the list..

The Affordable Care Act (aka ObamaCare) set up 23 state Co-Ops on January 1, 2014. These have gone belly-up, after just two open enrollment seasons:

1. Vermont - Was squashed based on poor financial projections.

2. Co-Opportunity Health - Iowa/Nebraska

3. Louisiana Health Cooperative - Louisiana

4. Nevada Health Co-op - Nevada

5. Kentucky Health Cooperative - Kentucky

6. Community Health Alliance - Tennessee

7. Colorado HealthOP - Colorado

8. Health Republic Insurance - Oregon (1 of 2 in the state)

9 . Consumers' Choice Health Plan - South Carolina

10. Arches Health Plan - Utah

11. Meritus Health Plans - Arizona

12. Health Republic Insurance - New York

Taxpayers have now been exposed to a disgusting 56% failure rate of this U.S. Government experiment. The Obama Administration endorsed using our money to test a crazy theory that's failing miserably.

These Consumer Oriented and Operated Plans are imploding on a weekly basis, yet U.S. Government leaders don't care, because only "a few million" insureds, patients, medical providers, and employees will suffer. What we're witnessing is an example of what would happen to an underfunded national Single-Payer system, IMO.

ac
 
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Saturday October 31, 2015 (A Spooky Halloween Update)

Two more large market-share ACA Co-Ops are ceasing operations...

With this week's announcements that Arizona's Meritus Health and New York's Health Republic Consumer Operated and Oriented Plans (Co-Ops) are shutting down operations..

It's time to update the list..

The Affordable Care Act (aka ObamaCare) set up 23 state Co-Ops on January 1, 2014. These have gone belly-up, after just two open enrollment seasons:

1. Vermont - Was squashed based on poor financial projections.

2. Co-Opportunity Health - Iowa/Nebraska

3. Louisiana Health Cooperative - Louisiana

4. Nevada Health Co-op - Nevada

5. Health Republic Insurance Co-op - New York

6. Kentucky Health Cooperative - Kentucky

7. Community Health Alliance - Tennessee

8. Colorado HealthOP - Colorado

9. Health Republic Insurance - Oregon (1 of 2 in the state)

10. Consumers' Choice Health Plan - South Carolina

11. Arches Health Plan - Utah

12. Meritus Health Plans - Arizona

13. Health Republic Insurance - New York

Taxpayers have now been exposed to a disgusting 56% failure rate of this U.S. Government experiment. The Obama Administration endorsed using our money to test a crazy theory that's failing miserably.

These Consumer Oriented and Operated Plans are imploding on a weekly basis, yet U.S. Government leaders don't care, because only "a few million" insureds, patients, medical providers, and employees will suffer. What we're witnessing is an example of what would happen to an underfunded national Single-Payer system, IMO.

ac
You have Health Republic of NY listed twice as #5 and #13. It is still scary the comments from the NY DOI about the financials being worse than previously stated.
 
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