matttyl
Footballguy
The President's actions have caused such a huge increase in prices that UPS made this decision to soften that blow. Had many of these mandates not gone into place, UPS' costs wouldn't have increased so rapidly, and they wouldn't have made this decision. So yes, Obama (or the law named for him) caused this. It has been cited directly as the cause not only at UPS, but at other employers as well - a trend that will only continue.As has already been pointed out to you in this thread, UPS is not being forced to do anything: it is choosing to do this. The president does not control that. Instead of yet another Obama-directed attack, why aren't you railing against a corporate giant, which is swimming in profits, nickel and diming its employees?Though it will be forcing families to deal with 2 seperate deductibles rather than one family deductible. If these spouses already had a better option through their own employers, they would have taken it. Instead, they will now be forced to take this less desirable option.Not to get in the way of a good solid, toothy conservative meme, but . . . UPS is only indicating that they won't insure spouses who are eligible to get insurance from their own jobs. Any spouse who can't do so won't be dropped. (Some companies have such a rule in place already concerning spouses who can get covered by their own jobs.)
I know, I know, that doesn't quite make for the same breathless, Obama-hating story, but them's the breaks.![]()
"If you like your health insurance plan, you can keep it", yeah right.
Of course, they could also go on to one of the exchanges, but you don't want to talk about that.
The fact that UPS - an organization run by a rabid rightwinger - cites the ACA as the reason for its decision does not mean that it's true. They would almost certainly have done this anyway as a result of the search for the almighty corporate buck. Again, doesn't trouble you, right?
I do think it's funny that now you're retreating to the "hey, but there are two deductibles now!!!!1111" position when I'm pretty sure that wasn't the meaty headline you were going for at first.
Yes, they can go onto the exchange and have less overall coverage (due to extra deductibles and extra out of pocket costs for the premium) - or they can go onto their own employer plan (if they have one) and have the same outcome.
Actually, that was my position all along - at least in part. The ACA will now "not allow" someone to be without coverage. So while they won't have what the have had prior, they will now have something different. Something they likely already had the option of (their own employer coverage) but choose not to participate in because it wasn't as good of an option. Thus this law has forced these employees to deal with a less desirable option for their health insurance.
you while at the same time laying the blame on Obama.. A win/win in their eyes.
is on the horizon with the ACA due to the overall costs not being nearly covered as they try to tell us, I don't see the move by UPS and other companies as a fault of the ACA, but an excuse.