Just Plain American
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please replace "their" with there. Thank
A little personal story here. Today I was listening to a talk show. They were talking about the bill. Well I called in cause I was interested in the hosts take on the tax table on page 137 of the bill that outlines the amount that people will pay for the premiums. specifically, how it was so much more expensive than my current insurance. I also wanted to talk about the ethics of single people paying more than families (although i never got to that) even though a single individual is much less likely to acquire overall costs than a family. The screener actually told me they were not interested in talking about "specific sections" in the bill, but rather the "larger picture".
My question is this: Does this prove that information is filtered to the public? How can their be a discussion on a bill when the bill itself is never outlined in any specific way?
justm, in order to keep my insurance, the bill state that my insurance company must follow these premium guidelines in order to be "acceptable".

A little personal story here. Today I was listening to a talk show. They were talking about the bill. Well I called in cause I was interested in the hosts take on the tax table on page 137 of the bill that outlines the amount that people will pay for the premiums. specifically, how it was so much more expensive than my current insurance. I also wanted to talk about the ethics of single people paying more than families (although i never got to that) even though a single individual is much less likely to acquire overall costs than a family. The screener actually told me they were not interested in talking about "specific sections" in the bill, but rather the "larger picture".
My question is this: Does this prove that information is filtered to the public? How can their be a discussion on a bill when the bill itself is never outlined in any specific way?
justm, in order to keep my insurance, the bill state that my insurance company must follow these premium guidelines in order to be "acceptable".