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To: zax who wrote (867875)6/25/2015 2:19:39 PM
From: joseffy  Respond to of 1578243
 
zax posts from the commie NY TIMES.



To: zax who wrote (867875)6/25/2015 2:20:03 PM
From: Broken_Clock  Respond to of 1578243
 
another crushing win for wall st. against the poor and middle class…clueless Dems rejoice as they are forced to pay through the roof for catastrophic coverage that is unaffordable.
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New York (AFP) - Health and hospital stocks surged Thursday after the US Supreme Court upheld a key provision of President Barack Obama's health care reform, guaranteeing insurance coverage to millions of Americans.

The biggest gains came in companies that operate hospitals and acute-care facilities: Community Health Systems (+11.3 percent), HCA Holdings (+9.1 percent), LifePoint Health (+6.7 percent), Tenet Healthcare (+13.1 percent) and Universal Health Services (+7.2 percent).

Health insurers were also higher, including Dow member UnitedHealth Group (+2.5 percent), Humana (+2.6 percent) and Cigna (+0.4 percent).



To: zax who wrote (867875)6/25/2015 2:22:13 PM
From: Broken_Clock  Respond to of 1578243
 
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To: zax who wrote (867875)6/25/2015 2:30:21 PM
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Republican presidential hopefuls on Thursday denounced a Supreme Court decision that upheld subsidies provided by the Affordable Care Act. The decision neutralizes what was likely the last serious effort to cripple the law through the courts and represents a major victory for President Barack Obama.A decision against the health care law would have put the Republicans eyeing the presidency in a bind by forcing them to spell out what they proposed to do for millions of Americans without crucial subsidies. Now, however, they can continue to rail against the law rhetorically, promising to deal with the matter once they are in the White House.



To: zax who wrote (867875)6/25/2015 2:57:06 PM
From: longnshort4 Recommendations

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3000 a year premiums 6000 deductibles, you have to pay 9000 before you get a penny from Obamacare, what a deal, As Gruber said you are stupid