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Did you know men's preventive care is free under Obamacare?

Glad you posted. There are three pages of preventive services included in every insurance bought from the exchange.

robzuc97: You are getting free VA care. Stop complaining.

Should voter registration be automatic for all eligible voters?

We have the right to vote and the right not to vote so no it should not be automatic. Many states allow you to register to vote when applying for or renewing your drivers license. You can choose to do so or decline.

The ploy by the democrats is to allow all people to vote, regardless if they are eligible or not. That is why they fight against voter ID. They say that it disenfranchises the poor and the elderly. So then since these people are being disenfranchised why not allow them to register to vote when they get their health care insurance policy that Obamacare mandates for everyone. The health care companies can then issue picture ID's for their customers. The ID card can have a check box to indicate that the person is registered to vote and having a picture will also keep other persons from grabbing your health care card and using it for their own purposes. This is a 2 for 1 shot where you have voter ID and elimination of health care fraud all rolled into one.

Some will say well what if I move from one district to another. Don't these people change their address? That would be all that is required, send the insurance company a change of address and everything else gets changed with it.

Oh they can't afford to go get their picture taken? fine send them a cheap disposable camera. I see these advertised on the Internet as cheap as $1.39 each. What would they cost if they were buying 100,000? Even if the federal government bought one for every citizen in the US at that price it would cost $424.7 million which is less than they squandered on Soylandra.

Health Care policy, voter registration (if desired) and voter ID all wrapped up in one neat little package and no one is disenfranchised.

Since the enlististing is voluntary shouldn't registration be as well?

Seems ridiculous that we would believe that they don't know where we are at any given time in our lives, insurance companies sure know when your kids are 16 without you telling them!!!

Email Spam/Scam? for Obamacare?

It's a phishing email. Read more about them below.

Protecting yourself from "phishing" or "spoofing" - http://help.yahoo.com/kb/index?page=cont...

Reporting a phishing email sent from a Yahoo! email address - http://help.yahoo.com/kb/index?page=cont...

Why do I see a purple Y! next to certain messages in my Inbox? - http://help.yahoo.com/kb/index?page=cont...

Trying to block spam emails is a losing battle since they change email addresses with each Spam message sent. You want to mark each email as spam so your spam filter will improve over time. You can do this by right-clicking on the spam email and then left-clicking on the option "This is Spam". Here's some articles on how to fight the good fight against spam.

Stopping spam from coming into your Yahoo! Mail Inbox. - http://help.yahoo.com/kb/index?page=content&y=PROD_MAIL_ML&locale=en_US&id=SLN3227&impressions=true

An email was wrongly filtered as spam - http://help.yahoo.com/kb/index?page=content&id=SLN4910&locale=en_US&y=PROD_MAIL_ML

Tips to combat spam - http://antispam.yahoo.com/

Some abuse reporting tools - http://abuse.net/tools.phtml

Fight Spam on the Internet - http://spam.abuse.net/

Blocking messages from an email address or domain - http://help.yahoo.com/kb/index?page=content&id=SLN3228&actp=search&viewlocale=en_US&searchid=1371770035408&locale=en_US&y=PROD_MAIL_ML

Reporting spam or hacked accounts to Yahoo! - http://help.yahoo.com/kb/index?page=content&id=SLN3402&actp=search&viewlocale=en_US&searchid=1373852376363&locale=en_US&y=PROD_MAIL_ML

Can I register my car with a different address than what's on file with the RMV in Massachusetts (semi-urgent)?

My fiancee and I moved away from my future in-laws' house a few months ago, and I switched my address to the new one with the RMV but apparently forgot to change it with my insurance company. I just got a car and added it to my insurance policy online, but when I printed the RMV-1 form with the insurance company's seal/signature I noticed that it still had my old address on it. I took time off of work this afternoon to get it registered, so I'd hate to miss work and have to wait at the RMV just to have them reject me for an address mismatch and have it all be for nothing. Does anyone know if they'll still let me register it at my last address (I still have ties there, obviously, and can get mail there) which is the one that's on the front of my license even though that's not where they have me registered as currently living? I would imagine some people have multiple addresses and register different cars to different ones, but I'm not sure. I tried calling them this morning but sat on hold for nearly an hour before having to let them go since I'm at work. I would really appreciate it if anyone could give insight. Thanks in advance! :)

Question regarding grandfather firearm clause and storage in Illinois?

Hello so based off the new news of Illinois possibly having a firearm ban I have a certain situation I thought I'd ask about before going to ask my police station. I know the ban may not go through but let's say it does I have two questions. My father does not have a foid card he did awhile ago he says but not for a while. My grandfather a ww2 get had given him when he was younger a colt 1911 service pistol. I myself have a foid card currently and am 21. Can the gun be transferred as me as the owner without him having a foid? Is it automatically mine and if there's a ban I register it as mine? My last question is more tricky. I'm in college and own four rifles and I love in an aparent next to the school. Obviously I can't have a firearm down by my college so I store them with my gf dad who has a safe and a foid card. One cop I've talked to previously said its fine but is it? And if a ban occurred as long as I register do u think I should be able to store them at his house until I'm back to my home and done with college? Sorry about the questions and wording typing from a phone.

What happens if I simply don't want Obamacare? Can I simply pay the penalty, then sign up for insurance if I wake up in the hospital or need to make a doctor appointment?

First, please understand that many many people are not affected by the ACA. If you have employer-supplied coverage, or if you're already on Medicare, you're not affected, I believe. Somebody please correct me if I'm wrong.Now to my actual answer: Suppose I lived in a place where stealing small items was not a crime. And supposed I've been stealing stuff from my neighbor's garage for years. Then one day the government passes a law criminalizing such behavior.What happens if I simply don't want to stop stealing? The answer is that I'll face the penalty the law specifies. I googled "ACA individual mandate penalty" and the first hit specifies how much you'll have to pay for not obeying the law:The greater of:For 2014, $95 per uninsured person or 1 percent of household income over the filing threshold,For 2015, $325 per uninsured person or 2 percent of household income over the filing threshold, andFor 2016 and beyond, $695 per uninsured person or 2.5 percent of household income over the filing threshold.The second hit is worth reading, too, and it's very short:The individual mandate’s penalty costs more than you thinkEdit, because question details were added: according to an NPR show I was listening to this morning on my way to work, the ACA is like most employer-sponsored health plans, in that there is an open season, and you can't enroll outside of that open season, except in the case of major life changes. I would guess that suddenly needing the insurance you should have bought in the first place doesn't count. I'm reminded of the story (no doubt apocryphal) of the guy whose house caught on fire. In his area, the firefighters were private. You paid up front for your coverage for the year, and this guy hadn't paid, so they let his house burn down. Insurance doesn't work if you wait until you need it, to buy it. The success of the ACA depends on young healthy people buying into the system. Even if they don't perceive they will need it.Here's what I don't understand. We have a law in California that everybody has to have auto insurance to drive on the public roads. I don't remember there being a whole lot of protest about this. Why is there such pushback about what's essentially the same thing with the ACA? The individual mandate is enforcing personal responsibility. It was invented by Republicans and was the system in force in Massachusets when Mitt Romney was governor. Why is it suddenly a bad idea, when it's been signed into law by a Democrat?

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