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The Affordable Care Act was never about cheaper insurance. It was about access to affordable care for all. If you're so poor, then you're eligible for government subsidies until you make 400% of the poverty level. If you're going to just cry about it and not get insurance, then you'll simply pay some extra taxes for leaving all that risk on the rest of society. Good luck with that. As far as this not helping the uninsured, tell that to the people who can now get insurance despite pre-existing conditions. Also, if an old insurance plan was canceled, then that plan was probably crap. Many idiots bought "catastrophic coverage" with lifetime limits, for example, that wouldn't cover the first surgery, or more than a few days of cancer treatment. Go ahead and cry me a river about it being "more expensive" but since those suckers with the cheaper plans were stupid enough to buy them, I'm not betting they'll understand the benefits, unless they, God forbid, ever actually needed the coverage. Lastly, the federal website is having problems dealing with customers, but if your state's governor had actually gotten things going like he/she should have, then your state's exchange would probably be fine. Here in California, for example, we have not had the problems on CoveredCA.com and hundreds of thousands have already enrolled. Some people even enrolled before October because the site was up and running ahead of schedule. If you've got a problem with your state's exchange website, then you should take it up with your Governor around election time. Now,explain to me why it is called AFFORDABLE CARE-ACT? Think about it Con.... Barrys' baby.... it couldn't help but be another lie |
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The Affordable Care Act was never about cheaper insurance. It was about access to affordable care for all. If you're so poor, then you're eligible for government subsidies until you make 400% of the poverty level. If you're going to just cry about it and not get insurance, then you'll simply pay some extra taxes for leaving all that risk on the rest of society. Good luck with that. As far as this not helping the uninsured, tell that to the people who can now get insurance despite pre-existing conditions. Also, if an old insurance plan was canceled, then that plan was probably crap. Many idiots bought "catastrophic coverage" with lifetime limits, for example, that wouldn't cover the first surgery, or more than a few days of cancer treatment. Go ahead and cry me a river about it being "more expensive" but since those suckers with the cheaper plans were stupid enough to buy them, I'm not betting they'll understand the benefits, unless they, God forbid, ever actually needed the coverage. Lastly, the federal website is having problems dealing with customers, but if your state's governor had actually gotten things going like he/she should have, then your state's exchange would probably be fine. Here in California, for example, we have not had the problems on CoveredCA.com and hundreds of thousands have already enrolled. Some people even enrolled before October because the site was up and running ahead of schedule. If you've got a problem with your state's exchange website, then you should take it up with your Governor around election time. Now,explain to me why it is called AFFORDABLE CARE-ACT? Guess who made this statement? "Each family will save an average of $2,500 for health insurance per year!" |
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� ThePeoplesCube The Day One dizzying success of Obamacare has inspired several industries in the private sector to similar heights of achievement. "The private sector is always languishing behind the government," said Jay Carney in a White House press release earlier today, "especially in terms of technology and efficiency. It is hoped that by our showing the world that success is achievable, others would be inspired to do as well." Indeed, with the government to lead the way, private sector businesses, and even other governments, are beginning to think they could succeed, too. Consider some of the Obamacare inspired success stories of today: Last week, Ford rolled out its Pinto II. Always on the cutting edge of green energy, the Pinto II boasts the new Internal Eco Drive, or IED powered engine. Selling like hotcakes, 8,327 Pinto IIs rode off the lot in the last seven days, and dozens of them carried their satisfied owners home without exploding. "We believe 48 of our new cars may have made it home safely, and there are reports of two or three more in another country that did the same. We're just so grateful that our president showed us what's possible," said a Ford spokesman In other news, Microsoft released its new SacreBleu! operating system. "We've had some bugs and glitches with the system initially," said Microsoft on their website, "but just like ObamaCare, we're seeing amazing success. Some of our customers, only 99.98%, reported system crashes and total data loss, but one man in Maryland said his computer is working just fine after installation. We're waiting to hear what happens when he attempts to go online or actually install a program." Poster2 � ThePeoplesCube Even our old Cold War foe, Russia, is taking its lead from the Obama adminisration and is revamping its fleet of attack submarines with a program called AkulaCare. At a christening ceremony for a new Akula II, Vladimir Putin complimented his American counterpart for once again showing the world what was possible. "We would have never imagined what we could do with our new line of submarines," said a shirtless Putin posing with a slingshot next to a sedated rhinoceros, "until we saw how ObamaCare met and exceeded all expectations. Then we realized we could perhaps do as well." Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev was tragically killed when moments later the bow of the Akula II he christened exploded after being struck with a champagne bottle. However, one Akula II sold to India has not yet sunk, and observers are eagerly awaiting the results of its first dive. "As I'm fond of saying," said a justifiably proud President Obama, "you didn't build that; somebody else made that happen. It just goes to show once again how if government succeeds like it has with my signature health care plan, everybody's a winner." |
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The Affordable Care Act was never about cheaper insurance. It was about access to affordable care for all. If you're so poor, then you're eligible for government subsidies until you make 400% of the poverty level. If you're going to just cry about it and not get insurance, then you'll simply pay some extra taxes for leaving all that risk on the rest of society. Good luck with that. As far as this not helping the uninsured, tell that to the people who can now get insurance despite pre-existing conditions. Also, if an old insurance plan was canceled, then that plan was probably crap. Many idiots bought "catastrophic coverage" with lifetime limits, for example, that wouldn't cover the first surgery, or more than a few days of cancer treatment. Go ahead and cry me a river about it being "more expensive" but since those suckers with the cheaper plans were stupid enough to buy them, I'm not betting they'll understand the benefits, unless they, God forbid, ever actually needed the coverage. Lastly, the federal website is having problems dealing with customers, but if your state's governor had actually gotten things going like he/she should have, then your state's exchange would probably be fine. Here in California, for example, we have not had the problems on CoveredCA.com and hundreds of thousands have already enrolled. Some people even enrolled before October because the site was up and running ahead of schedule. If you've got a problem with your state's exchange website, then you should take it up with your Governor around election time. Now,explain to me why it is called AFFORDABLE CARE-ACT? Guess who made this statement? "Each family will save an average of $2,500 for health insurance per year!" ........out of a Cost of $ 12'500.00? |
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Mon 11/11/13 09:06 AM
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The Affordable Care Act was never about cheaper insurance. It was about access to affordable care for all. If you're so poor, then you're eligible for government subsidies until you make 400% of the poverty level. If you're going to just cry about it and not get insurance, then you'll simply pay some extra taxes for leaving all that risk on the rest of society. Good luck with that. As far as this not helping the uninsured, tell that to the people who can now get insurance despite pre-existing conditions. Also, if an old insurance plan was canceled, then that plan was probably crap. Many idiots bought "catastrophic coverage" with lifetime limits, for example, that wouldn't cover the first surgery, or more than a few days of cancer treatment. Go ahead and cry me a river about it being "more expensive" but since those suckers with the cheaper plans were stupid enough to buy them, I'm not betting they'll understand the benefits, unless they, God forbid, ever actually needed the coverage. Lastly, the federal website is having problems dealing with customers, but if your state's governor had actually gotten things going like he/she should have, then your state's exchange would probably be fine. Here in California, for example, we have not had the problems on CoveredCA.com and hundreds of thousands have already enrolled. Some people even enrolled before October because the site was up and running ahead of schedule. If you've got a problem with your state's exchange website, then you should take it up with your Governor around election time. Now,explain to me why it is called AFFORDABLE CARE-ACT? Guess who made this statement? "Each family will save an average of $2,500 for health insurance per year!" Explain how that works when most deductables rose an average of twice that much and more...... Guess math isn't one of his strong points either.....along with telling the truth |
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The Affordable Care Act was never about cheaper insurance. It was about access to affordable care for all. If you're so poor, then you're eligible for government subsidies until you make 400% of the poverty level. If you're going to just cry about it and not get insurance, then you'll simply pay some extra taxes for leaving all that risk on the rest of society. Good luck with that. As far as this not helping the uninsured, tell that to the people who can now get insurance despite pre-existing conditions. Also, if an old insurance plan was canceled, then that plan was probably crap. Many idiots bought "catastrophic coverage" with lifetime limits, for example, that wouldn't cover the first surgery, or more than a few days of cancer treatment. Go ahead and cry me a river about it being "more expensive" but since those suckers with the cheaper plans were stupid enough to buy them, I'm not betting they'll understand the benefits, unless they, God forbid, ever actually needed the coverage. Lastly, the federal website is having problems dealing with customers, but if your state's governor had actually gotten things going like he/she should have, then your state's exchange would probably be fine. Here in California, for example, we have not had the problems on CoveredCA.com and hundreds of thousands have already enrolled. Some people even enrolled before October because the site was up and running ahead of schedule. If you've got a problem with your state's exchange website, then you should take it up with your Governor around election time. Now,explain to me why it is called AFFORDABLE CARE-ACT? Guess who made this statement? "Each family will save an average of $2,500 for health insurance per year!" ........out of a Cost of $ 12'500.00? |
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Mon 11/11/13 09:39 AM
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The Obama Deception -- Full Length Version http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lq4CcCOmlGA I'm not a big AJ supporter, He has a style I'm not too fond of, but I do put a lot of stock in the actual message, tho I don't care for his delivery. |
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The Affordable Care Act was never about cheaper insurance. It was about access to affordable care for all. If you're so poor, then you're eligible for government subsidies until you make 400% of the poverty level. If you're going to just cry about it and not get insurance, then you'll simply pay some extra taxes for leaving all that risk on the rest of society. Good luck with that. As far as this not helping the uninsured, tell that to the people who can now get insurance despite pre-existing conditions. Also, if an old insurance plan was canceled, then that plan was probably crap. Many idiots bought "catastrophic coverage" with lifetime limits, for example, that wouldn't cover the first surgery, or more than a few days of cancer treatment. Go ahead and cry me a river about it being "more expensive" but since those suckers with the cheaper plans were stupid enough to buy them, I'm not betting they'll understand the benefits, unless they, God forbid, ever actually needed the coverage. Lastly, the federal website is having problems dealing with customers, but if your state's governor had actually gotten things going like he/she should have, then your state's exchange would probably be fine. Here in California, for example, we have not had the problems on CoveredCA.com and hundreds of thousands have already enrolled. Some people even enrolled before October because the site was up and running ahead of schedule. If you've got a problem with your state's exchange website, then you should take it up with your Governor around election time. Now,explain to me why it is called AFFORDABLE CARE-ACT? Think about it Con.... Barrys' baby.... it couldn't help but be another lie He also didn't mention the 90 TRILLION in unfunded liabilities which will put a complete stop to our economy when it hits just like a train wreck. The funny thing is all the Obama cheerleaders have blamed Republicans every step of the way and they have been right every step of the way on Obamacare. The Fuhrer even made a crocodile tear apology and his 15 Democratic Senators who are up for re-election know they are in deep $hit in 2014, hell one of them who was one of the Fuhrer's top boys even called it a train wreck a couple months ago in front of the media. No one with a straight face can deny this is an epic failure. Hell, how long have the exchanges been up and running now? Less then 50,000 people signed up and how many billion live in the country? EPIC FAILURE! |
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