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To: tejek who wrote (778310)4/3/2014 6:02:31 PM
From: joseffy  Respond to of 1576600
 
Kicking people off of plans that they liked, despite Obama claiming otherwise, then forcing them onto more expensive plans, is not "helping your fellow American."



To: tejek who wrote (778310)4/3/2014 8:21:58 PM
From: Tenchusatsu  Read Replies (8) | Respond to of 1576600
 
Ted, I estimate that the number of uninsured Americans went down by 2-3M thanks to ObamaCare.

That might be OK to the law's supporters, but that's a paltry number given that the number of uninsured in America was around 40-45M depending on who you ask.

It's funny how Obama himself was celebrating that 7M sign-up figure, even going as far as declaring the debate "over." Tenchu's 7th rule of partisan politics: Declare victory and move on.

Of course, Obama will find it almost impossible to "move on." ObamaCare will continue to be a political burden for himself and his fellow Democrats for years to come.

Tenchusatsu



To: tejek who wrote (778310)4/3/2014 9:11:14 PM
From: Broken_Clock  Respond to of 1576600
 
why do you think a right wing plan to boost for already obscene profits for the health insurance industry is a "good thing" ???

please be specific.