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G-Man
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« on: January 18, 2016, 06:20:33 AM »

Said at the Dem debate that 29 million are uninsured.  I recall the magic number that Obama used was 30 million?  So after 5 years of the ACA enactment, only 0.034% of the supposed uninsured have insurance now.

He also lamented that millions are now underinsured due to the cost and the deductibles.  Weren't we all supposed to save $2,500 a year and be able to keep our healthcare providers?

And Clinton still believes it's Obama's greatest accomplishment and it should be added to, instead of repealed.

I surely don't agree with Bernie and his proposal to tax the middle class 37% (federal only) to "fix" things and give things, and to perpetuate this insanity is frightening.  

What is the attraction to these people?  The world will never know.



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Flat6Valk
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« Reply #1 on: January 18, 2016, 06:49:40 AM »

The attraction is caused by the lack of education of the general mass of citizens.  They, the uniformed, are lured by the "promise of government welfare" to be given to them.  Which of course is a lie.  By then its too late.  Sad and sickening reality.


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Tx Bohemian
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« Reply #2 on: January 18, 2016, 07:13:47 AM »

Said at the Dem debate that 29 million are uninsured.  I recall the magic number that Obama used was 30 million?  So after 5 years of the ACA enactment, only 0.034% of the supposed uninsured have insurance now.

He also lamented that millions are now underinsured due to the cost and the deductibles.  Weren't we all supposed to save $2,500 a year and be able to keep our healthcare providers?

And Clinton still believes it's Obama's greatest accomplishment and it should be added to, instead of repealed.

Wait!
When did he say this?

Was there a debate or something??


Ok, just kidding here! I heard there was a debate Sunday eve. when no one was going to watch!

Funny thing to me, this morning before work as I was flipping back and forth between CNN and Fox, Fox mentioned the debate and what was said numerous times but CNN not so!  CNN continuously talked about the iran prisoner release.

 
What is the attraction to these people?  The world will never now.

I wonder the same thing.
 grubers I guess!?!
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« Reply #3 on: January 18, 2016, 08:46:30 AM »

hillary did say ACA was a great accomplishment and needs to be continued and improved. Along with that she claims 19 million more now have insurance.

I went to public school decades ago so I only know the old math, so, to me these numbers don't add up to much. I guess the SPs are using the new math.

It seems I remember prior to ACA that 15 million were not insured because they either couldn't afford or just plain didn't want it. Somehow those numbers exploded suddenly to 29-30 million and now 19 million more have it. So what are the real numbers and just how many bazillion dollars has it cost us [taxpayers] so far.
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Robert
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« Reply #4 on: January 18, 2016, 08:50:17 AM »

ACA is a tax already not a health service.

Needs to be repealed.
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G-Man
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« Reply #5 on: January 18, 2016, 11:07:26 AM »

hillary did say ACA was a great accomplishment and needs to be continued and improved. Along with that she claims 19 million more now have insurance.

I went to public school decades ago so I only know the old math, so, to me these numbers don't add up to much. I guess the SPs are using the new math.

It seems I remember prior to ACA that 15 million were not insured because they either couldn't afford or just plain didn't want it. Somehow those numbers exploded suddenly to 29-30 million and now 19 million more have it. So what are the real numbers and just how many bazillion dollars has it cost us [taxpayers] so far.

The ACA is right in my wheelhouse.  I'm neck deep in the healthcare industry as a past provider and a present employee of a large drug company.  I clearly remember Obama saying 30 million were uninsured, very clearly.  I didn't hear Clinton say 19 million were now covered, but I distinctly heard Bernie say 29 million were still uninsured.

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« Reply #6 on: January 18, 2016, 02:51:03 PM »

It seems as though i remember the number of uninsured before all this ACA stuff was being blown out of proportion was 14-15 million. Now all of a sudden it became 29-30 million and hillary claimed a victory the other night saying 19 million more are now insured. Big victory. So there are still 10-11 million without it according to their statements. I still they are trying to use the new math.
But, it does appear Bernie is gaining on hillary. I'm hoping he gets their nod. I can't imagine this country ever electing a socialist. But, what do I know, I didn't think obama would ever get elected.
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