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Davet261
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« Reply #40 on: April 17, 2015, 12:09:27 PM »



I love the fact that my home value is skyrocketing.  Making it harder for people to get on the property ladder

My 401K looks better than it ever has.  Those filthy capitalists making you money. I'm sure you aren't vested in any non green companies. Yeah right -hypocrite

I appreciate deficit spending being cut by 1 trillion dollars a year since Bush left office.  Who cares about the debt?

Unemployment down from 10% to nearly 5%, my wife's work can't seem to hire people fast enough for high paying jobs.  If you honeslty believe this number all hope is lost.

Aside from a temporarily faulty website at the beginning, Obamacare has been a smashing success.  I know the friends I have that had difficulty getting health insurance appreciate being able to get affordable health care.  Please give us the details of their family income and their insurance costs. Don't forget to include any subsidies they are receivieng

I think Marco Rubio, Ted Cruz and their families appreciate their Obamacare coverage too Smiley IT'S THE LAW THAT THEY HAD TO HAVE COVER.


Actually they did not have to sign up for ACA,  Mr. Cruz's wife could have applied for Cobra, or either of them can enroll in their home state by getting insured with a private insurance company.

For most people that is true, but Cruz said that he had to get Obamacare because the law required members of Congress to be covered by Obamacare.  Not sure about the Cobra part. But, they could not go the private route.

Only politicians that make their residence in DC are required to sign up for the ACA, if a politician keeps their state residents they CAN buy it through private companies, BUT the drawback from that is most states require the doctors or treatment centers be in the state to get full coverage insurance, otherwise the insurance companies only pay a percentage of the total cost.
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Davet261
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« Reply #41 on: April 17, 2015, 12:17:41 PM »



I love the fact that my home value is skyrocketing.  Making it harder for people to get on the property ladder

My 401K looks better than it ever has.  Those filthy capitalists making you money. I'm sure you aren't vested in any non green companies. Yeah right -hypocrite

I appreciate deficit spending being cut by 1 trillion dollars a year since Bush left office.  Who cares about the debt?

Unemployment down from 10% to nearly 5%, my wife's work can't seem to hire people fast enough for high paying jobs.  If you honeslty believe this number all hope is lost.

Aside from a temporarily faulty website at the beginning, Obamacare has been a smashing success.  I know the friends I have that had difficulty getting health insurance appreciate being able to get affordable health care.  Please give us the details of their family income and their insurance costs. Don't forget to include any subsidies they are receivieng

I think Marco Rubio, Ted Cruz and their families appreciate their Obamacare coverage too Smiley IT'S THE LAW THAT THEY HAD TO HAVE COVER.


Actually they did not have to sign up for ACA,  Mr. Cruz's wife could have applied for Cobra, or either of them can enroll in their home state by getting insured with a private insurance company.

For most people that is true, but Cruz said that he had to get Obamacare because the law required members of Congress to be covered by Obamacare.  Not sure about the Cobra part. But, they could not go the private route.

Only politicians that make their residence in DC are required to sign up for the ACA, if a politician keeps their state residents they CAN buy it through private companies, BUT the drawback from that is most states require the doctors or treatment centers be in the state to get full coverage insurance, otherwise the insurance companies only pay a percentage of the total cost.

One more thing, I am not saying its a good option but it is a way not to sign up for the ACA. I am sure most doctors would not be in their network in DC.
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Jess from VA
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« Reply #42 on: April 17, 2015, 12:43:29 PM »

JC, thank you very much for the honest math lesson.  I knew it was something like that.

Of course, you cannot get any truth from our ruling monarchy or press. 
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« Reply #43 on: April 20, 2015, 07:15:13 PM »

I'm glad that we have Hillary to carry on Barack Obama's policies from 2016 til 2024.

I love the fact that my home value is skyrocketing.  My 401K looks better than it ever has.  I appreciate deficit spending being cut by 1 trillion dollars a year since Bush left office.  Unemployment down from 10% to nearly 5%, my wife's work can't seem to hire people fast enough for high paying jobs.  Aside from a temporarily faulty website at the beginning, Obamacare has been a smashing success.  I know the friends I have that had difficulty getting health insurance appreciate being able to get affordable health care.  I think Marco Rubio, Ted Cruz and their families appreciate their Obamacare coverage too Smiley  

Only about one in 5 people identify themselves as Republican anymore, and I look forward to the demise of that horrible party filled with short sighted, selfish, bigoted people.  If not for extreme gerrymandering the Republicans would be long gone already.  They have been reduced to desperately trying to prevent American citizens from voting by closing polls early, etc.  By the time Hillary's two terms are over, the demographics of Texas will have changed enough to make it a blue state, thereby ending any chance of a Republican setting foot in the White House without an invitation by the Democrat in office.  It is truly a great time to be alive!

HILLARY 2016!!!!!




Oh no d o say it aint so.

Ho ho.

http://dailysignal.com/2015/04/20/incompetence-mismanagement-plague-californias-obamacare-insurance-exchange/
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Bighead
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« Reply #44 on: April 20, 2015, 08:19:29 PM »

It is what most of the country knows and the Gov. Denies and Lies about it crazy2
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« Reply #45 on: April 25, 2015, 01:48:58 PM »

oh no d o, say it aint so, more woe

http://www.ocregister.com/articles/california-658869-covered-state.html
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