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Re: Affordable Care

Posted: Fri Aug 01, 2014 2:15 pm
by Pudfark
callmeslick wrote:I've stated the facts about the law. You present a mystery $2500 savings that NO ONE ever heard about, except Breitbart. You express shock when young person's policies in California(worst case you can dig up?) rose less than half of what was suggested at the outset. You present ZERO evidence that in any way overcomes the fact that 6 million or MORE of your fellow citizens have health insurance who did not in 2013. Epic Fail, as I described.

You might wish to just dump your whole thread here into your Whine of the Week thread next week.
From the link I posted: "As a candidate in 2008, Barack Obama repeatedly said his healthcare plan would reduce the typical family's annual premiums by up to $2,500 per year. Often, he did not include the caveat "up to," simply saying the "typical" family would save about $2,500 a year on premiums.

So...there's proof of two things right there. He said it repeatedly and you didn't read the link, as usual.
Most would think/believe it ain't possible fer a person to "shoot their mouth off" more than Obama....you however, come the closest. :lol:

Here ya go since ya can't read....a video link. It's only six seconds so hopefully it won't exhaust yer attention span: Turn yer sound up! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=15E7goj7Fmo

I may cut&paste this dab in my whine of the week thread? Whadya think? :lol:

Re: Affordable Care

Posted: Fri Aug 01, 2014 2:32 pm
by Pudfark
Now here's something interesting to ease the pain of yer butt hurt....Slick
This here is posted on HuffPo:

Obamacare Is More Unpopular Than Ever, Poll Shows
Posted: 08/01/2014 12:01 am EDT

A majority of Americans disapprove of Obamacare, the highest share since President Barack Obama's health care reforms became law more than four years ago, according to survey findings released Friday.

The Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation's health care tracking poll for July reveals that 53 percent of people view the Affordable Care Act unfavorably, a jump of 8 percentage points since June. July's results mark the fifth time since April 2010, and the first time since January, that at least half of Americans are not supportive of the health care reform law.

The poll found that the share of people who view Obamacare favorably fell slightly, to 37 percent, marking the lowest rating the law has received since its passage. Views about the ACA remain sharply partisan.

Most People Don't Like This Obamacare Thing

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/08/0 ... 39192.html

Now just so ya know...there's more there to read....?
Factor this latest "challenge" on subsidies..........and watch what happens after that....I'm just sayin' :)