I keep hearing these boogieman stories about people paying more for health care, when I don't know anyone that is, other than, obviously, people that weren't insured beforehand. And, again, in the long term they're going to save because going to the ER for care, as they had been, is costly for both them and the tax payers, short and long term. At my workplace we choose between Kaiser and Blue Cross. My co-workers with children are not paying more, for visit co pays, deductibles, or pharmacy. Then again, our plan is negotiated. All the more reason unions are important.


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