Friday, 4 October 2013

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sounds more like an artsoup id, but then I have 2013-10-04 19:50:37often wondered if IGR is the forum faux jew, though the faux jew sets himself up to get his ignorant ass kicked, I have never seen IGR go after him like he does the forum gerbilThey're raising rates like crazy, mine is 3X gopsux2013-10-04 19:48:33what I paid this year And they cancelled my old plan "not compatible" so Obama lieddalThe American people NEED to LYNCH that NIGGER Heyfuckheads2013-10-04 19:47:30Then I will SPIT on his NIGGER ASSLibs bitching about high cost Obiecare wully2013-10-04 19:46:50SANTA CRUZ -- Chuck Griffen, a commercial real estate agent in Aptos, said he was stunned to hear how much his health insurance would cost next year. He is looking at paying $1,150 a month, $13,800 a year, for a no-frills "bronze" plan with out-of-pocket expenses of $12,000 covering himself, his wife and his son, a student at Cal Poly San Luis Obispo. "Half my income could go toward health care," he said. "Anyone making over $60,000 is screwed. You're penalizing middle-class people. I think there will be a huge outrage." Twice since the Affordable Care Act became law, Griffen changed his health insurance to keep it affordable. Eighteen months ago, he paid $512 a month for a HealthNet policy with prescription coverage, two office visits and a $6,000 deductible for himself, his wife, his son and his daughter. When HealthNet's price jumped to $630 a month, Griffen switched to Blue Shield, raised the deductible to $9,600, and his daughter, who got a job after college graduation, left the policy, bringing his cost back to $512 a month. That policy will no longer be available as of Jan. 1. Pamela Fugitt-Hetrick, who owns DCD Financial and Insurance Services in Santa Cruz, is facing a 70 percent rate increase for herself and her daughter for what she considers an inferior plan. "There's nothing affordable about the Affordable Care Act," said Betty Lindstrom of Felton, a health insurance agent since 1975 and the owner of her own agency since 1995. "Folks are calling saying, 'My rates are going to double.' "gtf★ I don't understand your question § Crazy_________Dude2013-10-04 19:43:55I'm sooo pissed I would have to go back HeyJackass2013-10-04 19:41:42and look. It is either Bronze of Silver.So I can pay for some Bitches Abortion and HeyJackass2013-10-04 19:40:46Free Rubbers! WTF!I'm sure everyones sick of your stupid attemp to BerettaModello2013-10-04 19:39:50be funny, fag.gtfI like his orange complexion § commie__bastard2013-10-04 19:39:43I love it Libs bitching about Obiecare wully2013-10-04 19:39:29In the local liberal news paper several people were bitching about their health care cost doubling or more and saying the screwed up voting for Obie and now know it.I'm not an expert on the damage that an auto Bastardo_grandes2013-10-04 19:39:13sustains in ramming barriers, but does this vehicle look like it rammed a White house security barrier? psuIT experts question architecture of Ocare websit steve_k2013-10-04 19:38:20IT experts question architecture of Obamacare website The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, which oversaw development of the site, declined to make any of its IT experts available for interviews. CGI Group Inc, the Canadian contractor that built HealthCare.gov, is "declining to comment at this time," said spokeswoman Linda Odorisio. Five outside technology experts interviewed by Reuters, however, say they believe flaws in system architecture, not traffic alone, contributed to the problems. For instance, when a user tries to create an account on HealthCare.gov it prompts the computer to load an unusually large amount of files and software, overwhelming the browser, experts said. If they are right, then just bringing more servers online, as officials say they are doing, will not fix the site. "Adding capacity sounds great until you realize that if you didn't design it right that won't help," said Bill Curtis, chief scientist at CAST, a software quality analysis firm, and director of the Consortium for IT Software Quality. "The architecture of the software may limit how much you can add on to it. I suspect they'll have to reconfigure a lot of it." One possible cause of the problems is that hitting "apply" on HealthCare.gov causes 92 separate files, plug-ins and other mammoth swarms of data to stream between the user's computer and the servers powering the government website, said Matthew Hancock, an independent expert in website design. He was able to track the files being requested through a feature in the Firefox browser. Of the 92 he found, 56 were JavaScript files, including plug-ins that make it easier for code to work on multiple browsers (such as Microsoft Corp's Internet Explorer and Google Inc's Chrome) and let users upload files to HealthCare.gov. http://www.reuters.com/article/2013/10/04/us-usa-healthcare-technology-technology-idUSBRE99312620131004gtfMy abortion was free of charge on the taxpayers commie__bastard2013-10-04 19:37:50Dime. I have no regrets. mad26 years in the Marine Corps says I do § FROG-452013-10-04 19:36:06uvaOh Jack, get over yourself FROG-452013-10-04 19:35:10I don't respond to high school insults.uvaDid my Manly voice upset you? FROG-452013-10-04 19:32:29Yeah, i know. It has that effect on sissies.uvaI would put a clerk and a phone, in a room khandoor992013-10-04 19:30:03with a cspan camera with banner like a telethon for obie to call and apologize.prvnot looking good for obama ayn_rand2013-10-04 19:28:46 “The fact that we are here today to debate < euphoricphart > 10/04 18:39:51 “The fact that we are here today to debate raising America’s debt limit is a sign of leadership failure. It is a sign that the U.S. government can’t pay its own bills. ... I therefore intend to oppose the effort to increase America’s debt limit.” — Then-Sen. Barack Obama, floor speech in the Senate, March 16, 2006 https://forums.craigslist.org/?ID=238620461uvaIndeed she is. I'd do her. § FROG-452013-10-04 19:28:41no, really, you have no clue about anything raffone2013-10-04 19:27:17let alone who I am you must be having a lot of fun acting like an adolescent really. I hate Texans § FROG-452013-10-04 19:26:10saci just posted a link that shows it ayn_rand2013-10-04 19:25:54was a total failure in mass. i suggest you read it. repub proposal is completely different. i'm not saying i support it, i'm saying it was completely different. i'm not sure who is the idiot that came up with that talking point. you may want to drop it.lnkI still say Ted Cruz is really FROG-452013-10-04 19:23:25lwsTed Cruz has a pleasant voice. One I will enjoy guesswhatthatswhat2013-10-04 19:17:43 listening to when He uses it to order the death of anyone who dares to get in His way. He is going to take over America and libs wll simply need to support Him. Aw man FROG-452013-10-04 19:16:22I'm just fucking with yayou ever been to Elis Island? I'm thinking not § khandoor992013-10-04 19:15:57minI think Libs should admit they are commies § RogueM42013-10-04 19:15:14hnl“Now, uh this debt ceiling, I just want to beachcum900452013-10-04 19:14:53 remind people, in, uh, um, in case you haven't been keeping up, raising the debt ceiling, which is done, has been done over a hundred times, does not increase our debt; it does uh not somehow promote profligacy. All it does is it says you got to pay the bills that you've already racked up, Congress. It, it, It's a basic function uh of making sure that the full faith and credit of the United States is preserved.” Barack Obama, 2013-09-18 laxyes. the welfare state. i have no ayn_rand2013-10-04 19:13:22problem with completely open immigration as long as no social benefits go to immigrants.minI think Boehner should set himself on fire. § D_Chang2013-10-04 19:13:02



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