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Politics : Liberalism: Do You Agree We've Had Enough of It? -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (169499)6/19/2014 8:44:24 AM
From: jlallen2 Recommendations

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locogringo
TideGlider

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LOL!!

You really are just so delusional.

The vast majority of the uninsured are STILL uninsured....
And the likelihood is that many who were insured and had their plans cancelled have not obtained replacement insurance.

Have you NO shame posting such garbage?



To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (169499)6/19/2014 11:14:56 AM
From: i-node2 Recommendations

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locogringo
TideGlider

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>> Much to feel good about now that uninsured have coverage.

You apparently have fallen victim to the propaganda campaign. We haven't "covered" more people. Certainly not enough to warrant the destructive paroxysms it has put the country through.

According to the most recent Gallup survey, the percentage of uninsured is precisely 1 percentage point fewer than when the law was enacted. 1%. And even that insignificant gain is transitory.

For that, we're spending immense sums of money, destroying the most innovative health care system in the world, and putting millions more people on the public dole (people who don't need to be there, including some families of four making $95,000). Meanwhile, states face new unfunded mandates they cannot afford the quality of care is visibly reduced.

So, tell me again how great it is having 1% of Americans who now have health insurance (many of whom didn't want it and didn't need it).



To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (169499)6/19/2014 12:47:02 PM
From: Jack of All Trades1 Recommendation

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TideGlider

  Respond to of 224769
 
An old friend of mine has no insurance, and he is getting a free ride from the local hospital because he makes less the 2x poverty level based on # of dependents.

While I just got a $2300 bill at the same hospital for my daughter who dislocated her ankle at 9pm at night.