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Another coercion point

 In Louisiana, some hospitals are going to start charging more for staff insurance if the staff member’s spouse hasn’t taken the jab.  Delta and Michelin are charging more for insurance for unvaxxed staff.  It’s all under Obamacare’s wellness program.  

I get charged extra anyway because I don’t/won’t participate in any employer’s wellness program.  My health is between me, my doctor, and apparently in Indiana, the Indiana Dept of Health (who really, really promise that they’ll keep everything confidential).

But considering the fact that even CNBC has noticed that the jab doesn’t prevent the spread of positive tests or symptomatic Wuflu and the data from the UK and Israel indicate that the majority of hospitalizations and deaths are occurring in their injected population (along with a mysterious increase in adverse heart events in Scotland).  ETA:  Even information from the DoD notes it. (more DoD info here) 

I’m wondering how they are going to keep making the case that the unwashed should get hit with higher insurance costs.



4 responses to “Another coercion point”

  1. From day one of this bullshit, I have asked “Where are the lawyers?”This is state and federal civil rights violations.I am the opposite that I gladly do any wellness incentive to save on my health insurance.However, they took that a way this year and we will soon seen how much more I have to pay. I had been saving about 2g a year.

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  2. Matthew–They say it's allowable under Obamacare's wellness provisions. Might be the first government coercion regarding medical care and health. My additional cost has been a couple hundred a year. I'm willing to eat that to make a point.

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  3. From day one of this bullshit, I have asked “Where are the lawyers?”This is state and federal civil rights violations.I am the opposite that I gladly do any wellness incentive to save on my health insurance.However, they took that a way this year and we will soon seen how much more I have to pay. I had been saving about 2g a year.

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  4. Matthew–They say it's allowable under Obamacare's wellness provisions. Might be the first government coercion regarding medical care and health. My additional cost has been a couple hundred a year. I'm willing to eat that to make a point.

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