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xuenchen
The entire ObamaCare boondoggle is well beyond just a conspiracy.
People have been exposing the shortfalls as more and more has been "found out what's in it".
One term we have not heard yet is * Confimation *
The insurance companies don't even know how much the subsidies are and are being allowed to "Guess" and settle later.
And many states are questioning the automatic Medicaid placements as well.
And how can they even know for sure if the information is correct ?
How can they trust anything at all when so much is scrambled and riddled with error after error ?
The horror stories will get worse as time goes on.
The system is beyond getting "Repaired" now.
No Payment System Built Into Obamcare Website - Now What?
Medicaid Is Latest Health-Site Victim
I can assume you are either trolling or playing way too much of the wii machine. I suggest you stick with the wii bubb...!
kurthall
reply to post by nighthawk1954
OMG, I can not even read anymore of this anti Obama GARBAGE. Source? Fox News. LMAO. Why not vote Rush Limbaugh into office. We all know the Affordable Healthcare Act Website has been a nightmare. Obama admitted that. Some of this stuff though even when proven wrong people just keep running with it
kurthall
reply to post by nighthawk1954
OMG, I can not even read anymore of this anti Obama GARBAGE. Source? Fox News. LMAO. Why not vote Rush Limbaugh into office. We all know the Affordable Healthcare Act Website has been a nightmare. Obama admitted that. Some of this stuff though even when proven wrong people just keep running with it
burntheships
reply to post by LDragonFire
The only hoax is Obama "care".
Obama does not care.
LDragonFire
The site linked then says that 126k have signed up but haven't picked a plan officially.
lmao then they have not actually "signed up" now, have they?
Another way to say, they have not "really" enrolled.
edit on 7-12-2013 by burntheships because: (no reason given)
edit on Sun Dec 8 2013 by DontTreadOnMe because: Reaffirming Our Desire For Productive Political Debate
soundguy
You can tell the CON servatives are getting nervous.
Keep the disinformation coming it makes you seem desperate.
I agree the 126,000 number is misleading. The actual numbers are much, much, higher. Another fail from the right.
By the way, what is the wing nut plan to meet the health care needs of the masses? I'll wait..........edit on 9-12-2013 by soundguy because: (no reason given)
soundguy
You can tell the CON servatives are getting nervous.
Keep the disinformation coming it makes you seem desperate.
I agree the 126,000 number is misleading. The actual numbers are much, much, higher. Another fail from the right.
By the way, what is the wing nut plan to meet the health care needs of the masses? I'll wait..........edit on 9-12-2013 by soundguy because: (no reason given)
Our ruling
Johnson said, "Republicans have proposed dozens of solutions designed to help control costs and improve quality" of health care in the United States. Republicans have circulated quite a few bills and ideas over the years, but there is almost nothing in most of the GOP proposals that directly addresses quality of care.
As far as costs, most of the proposals have winners and losers. Some of the bills would make health care more affordable for certain individuals, and tort reform and the expansion of health savings accounts could bend the cost curve down slightly. Elements of Johnson’s claim are at least partially accurate, but in the aggregate, the plans are far from substantial. We rate his statement Half True.
"Republicans have proposed dozens of (health care) solutions designed to help control costs and improve quality."
It's focusing on the "Dozens" statement, not whether or not they have plans
Fully repeals President Obama's health care law, eliminating billions in taxes and thousands of pages of unworkable regulations and mandates that are driving up health care costs.
Spurs competition to lower health care costs by allowing Americans to purchase health insurance across state lines and enabling small businesses to pool together and get the same buying power as large corporations.
Reforms medical malpractice laws in a commonsense way that limits trial lawyer fees and non-economic damages while maintaining strong protections for patients.
Provides tax reform that allows families and individuals to deduct health care costs, just like companies, leveling the playing field and providing all Americans with a standard deduction for health insurance.
Expands access to Health Savings Accounts (HSAs), increasing the amount of pre-tax dollars individuals can deposit into portable savings accounts to be used for health care expenses.
Safeguards individuals with pre-existing conditions from being discriminated against purchasing health insurance by bolstering state-based high risk pools and extending HIPAA guaranteed availability protections.
Protects the unborn by ensuring no federal funding of abortions.
The American Health Care Reform Act