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"Obamacare enrollees should receive Form 1095-A from their exchange by Jan 31. It lists who in the household had policies and how much they received in monthly subsidies.
Taxpayers will then use that documentation to fill out Form 8962, which asks details on insurance, subsidies and income. If they were not covered for the entire year, they have to break down the subsidy payments by month."
Yeah, idiots - filling out tax forms. That's getting you health care.
Just over a decade on from assisted dying being legalised in the Netherlands, as many as 1 in 33 Dutch people are thought to have died this way, including 650 babies a year, euthanized so that their parents don’t have to witness them struggle with disability or disease.
The escalation in death by euthanasia over the last six years has led one Dutch ethicist, who had been in favour of the law when it was first passed, to warn “some slopes truly are slippery.”
Harvard law prof Elizabeth Bartholet comes out against govt's removal of due process from men on campus.
http://blog.simplejustice.us/2015/01/02/stop-the-madness/
Amy Alkon at January 2, 2015 5:22 AM
Here's another Obamacare surprise.
From the article:
"Obamacare enrollees should receive Form 1095-A from their exchange by Jan 31. It lists who in the household had policies and how much they received in monthly subsidies.
Taxpayers will then use that documentation to fill out Form 8962, which asks details on insurance, subsidies and income. If they were not covered for the entire year, they have to break down the subsidy payments by month."
Yeah, idiots - filling out tax forms. That's getting you health care.
Did you see that the IRS laid people off?
Radwaste at January 2, 2015 9:56 AM
650 Babies Euthanized in the Netherlands Each Year Under Right-to-Die Law
Just over a decade on from assisted dying being legalised in the Netherlands, as many as 1 in 33 Dutch people are thought to have died this way, including 650 babies a year, euthanized so that their parents don’t have to witness them struggle with disability or disease.
The escalation in death by euthanasia over the last six years has led one Dutch ethicist, who had been in favour of the law when it was first passed, to warn “some slopes truly are slippery.”
Ben David at January 3, 2015 10:42 AM
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