I really don't actually get the Healthcare reform bill but its HUGE in the media right now.
If what  everyone is telling me is correct I support it. I live in an area that  hates it. However, from what I'm seeing it means if I have insurance  (which I will be required to have) I can't have that ended by the  company if I get really sick. I can stay on my dad's insurance until I'm  26 (or 27 I've seen both) as long as I'm not married. Being on my  father's insurance is really nice for me, it's way cheaper for me than  going through my own job. I save $600 a year on insurance by paying my  father to stay on his as opposed to getting my own, oh and because he  works for the government it's way better insurance than I'd get through  my bookstore company. 
It looks like what my university already does on requiring insurance. If  you don't have private insurance here at BYU you are automatically  enrolled in the University's insurance program and billed for it in your  tuition. You don't get your grades, and you get fees if you don't pay  it. 
I love the fact that co-pays are being eliminated. As a student, living  financially independent that $25-$30 copay is gas in my car to get to  work or food for a few days. It makes a huge difference. I'm super  excited about that! I don't have to budget for that anymore, s'really  nice.
That's really all I know about the bill, oh and that it's supposed to  save a lot of money, though I'm not sure how?
Also, I think it's fracking hilarious that people who are against it are  calling it Obamacare. Why? Because sure it's a great way to defame him  if it -doesn't- work...however if it works he's going to go down in  history Lincoln style and everyone will know his name even long after  he's out of the presidency. This amuses me.
Wednesday, April 7, 2010
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