what percentage of obamacare do you support?

on a scale from 0% to 100%, how much of the PPACA are you in favor of?


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ChesusRice

Well-Known Member
my son has had insurance through his work paying $160 a month for medical dental and eye...thanks to Obama shit ..he will have to pay $200 more a month it will be $360 almost $4000 a year that's nuts...there should be caps on what doctors and hospitals can charge people.... for a 45 min procedure angioplasty cost $50,000...certain anti snake venom cost $75,000 a shot
Be specific

What about Obamacare increased your sons insurance premium at work?
 

Doer

Well-Known Member
One of the Democrat, Token Blonds on Fox, Kristen Powers, got her Policy cancelled this week along with about 400,000 others.

She Lost her Doctor

She did not keep her same plan though she like it.

She was dumped in Pool for real and uninsured for real

She got another coverage that, of course, was more expensive

She didn't pay one dime more....true. She pays Tons of dimes more TAX WASTE.
 

Doer

Well-Known Member
Young males are now subsidizing everyone else in Obamacare.
Oh no, this is no lock box. This is tax revenue and will fund waste and fraud in general, for the new team of rip-offs.

I don't know of any earmarked funds in this TAX.
 

schuylaar

Well-Known Member
Young males are now subsidizing everyone else in Obamacare.
what about the "young" male and female population who have been funding SS and Med for your grandma and grandpa all these years who did not contribute to the system?..ACA must have to have funding and participation from everyone.
 

Doer

Well-Known Member
what about the "young" male and female population who have been funding SS and Med for your grandma and grandpa all these years who did not contribute to the system?..ACA must have to have funding and participation from everyone.
The thing is, you are so right. The same team that setup SS and Med, turned it into a rip-off. And now the same team, is going for a 2-peat.

TAX dollars at work.

BTW, guys like me, know we are in the middle when both sides see us for them, at once.

Then, both sides will see us against them at exactly the same time....impossible, but SWEET. :)
 

schuylaar

Well-Known Member
The thing is, you are so right. The same team that setup SS and Med, turned it into a rip-off. And now the same team, is going for a 2-peat.

TAX dollars at work.

BTW, guys like me, know we are in the middle when both sides see us for them, at once.

Then, both sides will see us against them at exactly the same time.
...impossible, but SWEET. :)
is this what you call a "word problem" if so, what am i solving for?
 

tokeprep

Well-Known Member
what about the "young" male and female population who have been funding SS and Med for your grandma and grandpa all these years who did not contribute to the system?..ACA must have to have funding and participation from everyone.
What about them? Irrelevant. I only report an indisputable fact: insurance rates for young males have skyrocketed in order to subsidize rates for everyone else, since risk can no longer be considered by insurance companies in setting prices.
 

ginwilly

Well-Known Member
what about the "young" male and female population who have been funding SS and Med for your grandma and grandpa all these years who did not contribute to the system?..ACA must have to have funding and participation from everyone.
If neither of my grandparents contributed, they would not be allowed to collect. Please understand it's not the same thing. FDR sold SSI as something of a whole life policy to get it passed. If you don't buy the policy, you can't collect. We have since considered it an entitlement, but it wasn't sold to the public as such back then.
 

UncleBuck

Well-Known Member
What about them? Irrelevant. I only report an indisputable fact: insurance rates for young males have skyrocketed in order to subsidize rates for everyone else, since risk can no longer be considered by insurance companies in setting prices.
mine have not gone up one red cent.

but at least your "speaking out of the ass 101" classes finally came in handy.
 

tokeprep

Well-Known Member
unlike you, i am old enough to remember the dean scream, which puts me above 18 years old (unlike you).
I watched the Dean scream live on TV when it happened, Buck. Get over it. Your carrying these infantile attacks around to every post is hilarious, especially since some of the stupidest people here are the same ones cheering you on with it.

Since you're not going to tell me your age, I'm going to presume you actually aren't a young man (20s or 30s), which means you're excluded from the rate problem. Those of is in our 20s and 30s are not. Of course, your claim that your health insurance didn't increase a cent would be astounding anyway, since average insurance rates for everyone are up more than 6% this year over last year...
 

UncleBuck

Well-Known Member
I watched the Dean scream live on TV when it happened, Buck. Get over it. Your carrying these infantile attacks around to every post is hilarious, especially since some of the stupidest people here are the same ones cheering you on with it.

Since you're not going to tell me your age, I'm going to presume you actually aren't a young man (20s or 30s), which means you're excluded from the rate problem. Those of is in our 20s and 30s are not. Of course, your claim that your health insurance didn't increase a cent would be astounding anyway, since average insurance rates for everyone are up more than 6% this year over last year...
was your mom rocking you back and forth on her knee when you "watched" the scream?

because when el tib mentioned the dean scream, you needed an adult to explain it to you, child.

rates tripled int he 20 years before the PPACA, a fact you would know if you were above the age of 16.

you can assume i'm not a young man, just like you assumed that a black person took your place in college (even though you had no evidence for it), but your assumptions fail you pretty badly.

just give it up, small fry. you are exposing yourself every day a bit more.
 

echelon1k1

New Member
mine have not gone up one red cent.

but at least your "speaking out of the ass 101" classes finally came in handy.
You mean your wife's has not gone up one red cent... You might have failed college but your lecturer material in the "speaking out of the ass 101" class...
 

ginwilly

Well-Known Member
rates tripled int he 20 years before the PPACA, a fact you would know if you were above the age of 16.
In the last 20 years we've had EMTALA, HIPAA, Stark Laws, HITECH, Meaningful Use and Medicare D. Think maybe that had something to do with it? Well of course it did, let's enact even MORE to make it cheaper. ???
 
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