Col Hogan wrote:
Jelly is correct, but leaves out one key fact...once they realized how much they would be SCREWED, they demanded, and got 0Bama, to somehow grant them a huge subsidy to pay for their ACA care...something that the common person can't get...

First, do you actually want the "common man" to be able to get healthcare subsidized by the federal government?

Single payer.... let's go!
Second, the federal government is their employer. You can call it a "federal subsidy" if you want.... but, I don't see it as out-of-line, looking at it from an employer - employee relationship.
The government, on average, pays about 75% of the premiums for members of Congress and other federal workers, while workers pay the other 25%. That’s comparable to what big firms kick in for coverage, says Paul Fronstin of the Employee Benefits Research Institute.
With members of Congress and their staffs being forced to buy insurance on the exchanges beginning in 2014, the real question regarding Congress is how the government can continue to offer some sort of health care benefit for those federal employees, the way most big employers do, since it can no longer cover a portion of the premium. Few, if any, Congressional staffers would qualify for the low-income subsidies. That means their net insurance costs would rise considerably if they were forced to buy from an exchange with no support at all from their employer. The basic idea is to make Congressional employees whole by giving them a new benefit that’s more or less equal to what they’ll be losing when they can no longer participate in the government’s health care offerings.
The Office of Personnel Management, which is the government’s HR department, finally decided this summer that the government will give Congressional employees a tax-free subsidy roughly equivalent to the value of the benefit they’ve been getting until now. That will help offset the unsubsidized cost of insurance bought through an exchange.
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