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Old 03-13-2012, 07:23 PM
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and at a cost of $1.76 trillion over 10 years is NUTS!

If 20 million become newly insured the cost is only 88K/patient. Over 10 years (120 months) $730 per month. Such a deal the Obama way!

http://campaign2012.washingtonexamin...-10-yrs/425831

Just think a simple repeal of Obamacare, at no cost to the taxpayer, would save $1.76 trillion and we'd all get to keep our current provider w/o the bullshiat.
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Old 03-15-2012, 06:21 AM
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and at a cost of $1.76 trillion over 10 years is NUTS!

If 20 million become newly insured the cost is only 88K/patient. Over 10 years (120 months) $730 per month. Such a deal the Obama way!

http://campaign2012.washingtonexamin...-10-yrs/425831

Just think a simple repeal of Obamacare, at no cost to the taxpayer, would save $1.76 trillion and we'd all get to keep our current provider w/o the bullshiat.
It's over. 49.5% of the people pay no income tax. Guess how they vote? Guess how much they give a sh*t about what the people paying the tax have to face in terms of tax rate?

ObamaCare was never about care - just Obama and the socialism he and his party use to gain control over everyone - the half that votes the Dems in and the other half that is held hostage through confiscatory taxation.
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http://news.yahoo.com/cbo-obamacare-...163500655.html

"President Obama's healthcare reform law coverage provisions will cost less but cover fewer people than first thought," the Hill reported, considering data from the CBO's Tuesday report. Revised estimates of ObamaCare's coverage provisions indicate that 2 million fewer people will acquire coverage by 2016.


Moreover, the CBO estimates that 4 million Americans will lose their employer-sponsored health plans by 2016, a far cry from the 1-million-person figure forecasted last year. Further yet, 1 million to 2 million fewer people will be granted access to the federally-subsidized healthcare exchanges, while an additional 1 million are estimated to qualify for Medicaid and the Children's Health Insurance Provision.



just like i said in another thread a few weeks ago...the numbers they used to come up with the price were cooked so as to bring the original bill in under a trillion dollars, which was congresses 'magic number' to assure passage. many said they wouldn't vote for ppUca if the price was over a trillion.
now, it's going to cost more, while covering less. sounds like typical d.c. politics as usual.
there have been estimates that as high as six million would lose employee health insurance. they're already quadrupled from 1 million to 4 million-does anyone doubt more will be added?

and another million added to medicaid, on top of the almost doubling of current rolls. states already struggling to pay medicaid, what will they do when costs double to go along with the number of people on medicaid doubling?
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"President Obama's healthcare reform law coverage provisions will cost less but cover fewer people than first thought," the Hill reported, considering data from the CBO's Tuesday report. Revised estimates of ObamaCare's coverage provisions indicate that 2 million fewer people will acquire coverage by 2016.


Moreover, the CBO estimates that 4 million Americans will lose their employer-sponsored health plans by 2016, a far cry from the 1-million-person figure forecasted last year. Further yet, 1 million to 2 million fewer people will be granted access to the federally-subsidized healthcare exchanges, while an additional 1 million are estimated to qualify for Medicaid and the Children's Health Insurance Provision.



just like i said in another thread a few weeks ago...the numbers they used to come up with the price were cooked so as to bring the original bill in under a trillion dollars, which was congresses 'magic number' to assure passage. many said they wouldn't vote for ppUca if the price was over a trillion.
now, it's going to cost more, while covering less. sounds like typical d.c. politics as usual.
there have been estimates that as high as six million would lose employee health insurance. they're already quadrupled from 1 million to 4 million-does anyone doubt more will be added?

and another million added to medicaid, on top of the almost doubling of current rolls. states already struggling to pay medicaid, what will they do when costs double to go along with the number of people on medicaid doubling?

this terrible bill must be repealed
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this terrible bill must be repealed
there had to be a better way to get insurance coverage to the people who weren't currently covered, without jacking with everyone else. it is an awful, fubar law.
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this terrible bill must be repealed
Mitch McConnell doesn't even want it repealed and isn't going to try. There's no need to, and they literally cannot do so now. People have already received most of the ACA benefits, and the GOP can't kick hundreds of thousands of people off insurance and increase their costs.
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ObamaCare was never about care - just Obama and the socialism he and his party use to gain control over everyone - the half that votes the Dems in and the other half that is held hostage through confiscatory taxation.
LOL .... "Obamacare" is a Republican healthcare plan put together by the Heritage Foundation (GOP group) and first presented by the Republicans in Congress in the 1990's.
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