• InvalidName2@lemmy.zip
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    3 hours ago

    It’s certainly a personal crisis for me.

    I can’t even fully describe all the many rotten layers of putrid stench there are to my healthcare situation for 2026 right now. But needless to say, I am one of the millions of people who may go without health insurance next year.

    In my entire adult life, this year is the only year where I’ve come anywhere close to “breaking even” in terms of the cost of health insurance being worth it (i.e. the amount they’ve paid out is roughly equal to what I’ve paid in and the amount I’ve paid in is about what I’d have had to pay for my own healthcare bills if I didn’t have health insurance at all). It’s always been a one sided deal otherwise.

    That issue aside, the insurance plans are going up hundreds or even a thousand dollars or more per month. At the same time, the federal tax incentives (aka subsidies) have ended. Those dramatically reduced the final cost of the plans, to the point where some plans were free for some people and without them it makes the already dramatic price increases astronomical. In addition, the new plans have higher out-of-pocket expenses in the form of higher co-pay, co-insurance, deductible, max out of pocket, and less coverage. Then of course the actual prices of all the drugs, supplies, testing, services, and so on will almost certainly go up simply due to “inflation”.

    All that to say, I’m looking at the numbers and having to make hard choices about what I can afford in 2026. Health insurance is looking less and less feasible. It sucks because without it, one health incident could literally be financial ruin. But of course with it, one health incident could literally be financial ruin, just slightly less likely. And the other aspect of it is that in the USA, health insurance basically is a ticket to access healthcare. Without it, you pay up front in full or you can forget it when it comes to things like doctors’ visits and prescription drugs.

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      16 hours ago

      Well I didn’t vote for it and my premiums are still going up $800 a month.

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          9 hours ago

          Tired of these talking points. So many leftists held their nose and voted for Harris. Not only do we not get adequate representation, but we also can’t voice or opinion lest we “depress the vote”?

          She was a dogshit candidate who depressed her own vote like when she tapped her brother-in-law from Uber and stopped pushing popular positions like workers rights, https://www.nytimes.com/2024/08/04/us/politics/kamala-harris-tony-west.html

          It’s not a mystery.

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            3 hours ago

            For real.

            Yes, Trump is the one fucking us. Yes, Harris wouldn’t have fucked us this hard.

            But these aren’t problems we would have if the DNC had decided to do an actual primary instead of just handing their reins over to a senile old man and his hand-picked successor. That isn’t how democracy works and its a big part of why we are so fundamentally fucked right now.

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            4 hours ago

            She was dog shit, for sure. What kind of shit was Trump?

            Personally… I LOVE that Trump won. I’m exiting the country in < 6mo, and you losers can sleep in the bed you made.

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            9 hours ago

            nooooooo, surely if everyone continues to hold their nose and vote for the controlled opposition things will change

            /s

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              5 hours ago

              Even if they voted 3rd party instead Trump would still have won, what point do you think you’re making?

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                5 hours ago

                exactly…so you have to usurp the party from within, same as MAGA did with the GOP.

                this is how the DSA operates, only progressives in the room that know what tue fuck they’re doing