Sunday, 3 November 2013

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sfoVery little is ending.. they're just changing .. bonnie2013-11-03 16:20:00tactics. No more preexisting conditions, but they just opt out of certain zipcodes to avoid poor people or older people with health problems. I'm seeing it with Medicare counseling I'm doing.eugWell, definitely what I wanted all along. trending2013-11-03 16:18:53I never liked the compromise Obama made with ACA and always said so.merI'm talking about Prof. Jack Szostak, Harvard § Logic_driven2013-11-03 16:17:50meryou're talking the higgs boson I assume? § forposting2013-11-03 16:16:46In 55 years, I've never been fucked so Bastardo_grandes2013-11-03 16:16:15bad by the government as Obamacare has screwed me. Obama has made my health insurance useless unless I contract cancer, need an organ transplant, or have a massive heart attack. Anything less and I'll have to pay out of pocketeugHe's an American citizen by virtue of his mother 2013-11-03 16:15:54being born and raised in the state of Delaware. Look it up, lib. I already LINKed it once. spkI"m just saying. Have you heard his father? spartacusva2013-11-03 16:15:18Definitely foreign.houI thought Libs love Canada? § ciada2013-11-03 16:15:07I predict 2014 elections won't change anything 2013-11-03 16:13:36GOP zapped over shutdown, and web woes hurt dems.reaNot any that I know § JoseyWhales2013-11-03 16:12:03amswith Obama's deductible, I would have to Bastardo_grandes2013-11-03 16:11:40pay to be treated for pneumonia out of my own pocket before I met my new deductiblebalI'm hoping Cruz is the GOP nominee. § MadOnion2013-11-03 16:11:00cosOne isolateted anacdote does not a ploitical SheSaysSoftly2013-11-03 16:10:19group make. Shall I also link you to many the libs pretending to be tea Party? Or shall I link several libs and their hateful, racist rants on black conservatives?balI can't wait for Cruz-gate. Libs up in storm beanorpj2013-11-03 16:10:00about finding Ted Cruz's birth certificate. The hypocrisy will be hilarious.bosIt's all about "niggaz", I see § 2013-11-03 16:09:59bosI don't use a well, I have city water. § MadOnion2013-11-03 16:08:30amsIn my case Obama didn't lie. I was able Bastardo_grandes2013-11-03 16:06:02to keep my same policy. The deductible just increased from $500 to $3,000 and my out of pocket costs just doubled from $3,000 to $6,000 (not including the premium costs of course) So now I have a policy, that in a typical year, won't cover shit. Gee, Thanks A Lot, ObamacosI'm just saying, he's not a US citizen and spartacusva2013-11-03 16:05:23should not hold any US office.eugLike I said, just the facts, ma'am. trending2013-11-03 16:04:33You can't handle the truth so you tip over the board.balI like when they quote...Van Jones...lmfao § Humpty-was-pushed2013-11-03 16:04:05balI love it when Libs call the ACA a "Con" plan. beanorpj2013-11-03 16:03:26It's so absurd, it's amazing. It's like calling a Ford Pinto a Audi A4, when all they have in common is 4 wheels.eugLmfao...Like I said..Van Joones § Humpty-was-pushed2013-11-03 16:03:09rcsObama's Memoires title: How I fucked them over § notsochristianjohn2013-11-03 16:01:22I have the same policy. The deductible just Bastardo_grandes2013-11-03 16:01:15increased from $500 to $3,000eugyeep trending2013-11-03 15:57:55All of a sudden, Republican critics sound like members of the consumer-first "party of Ralph Nader," quipped Van Jones, the Democratic co-host of CNN’s Crossfire, during a panel discussion on ABC’s This Week. "They're the biggest consumer protection operation in the world now, but six months ago we had people who were getting these same cancellation notices and the Republican Party was silent," he said. "There's a problem when you're indifferent to the losers the last time. I want to make one thing perfectly clear. You look at the numbers here. Fourteen percent, only 14 percent of Americans were able to keep these individual market plans for two years before." Is his figure about the volatile individual market accurate? First, understand that consumers who seek health insurance coverage on their own are not the norm in this country. Most people are covered by their employer or Medicaid or Medicare. Another 16 percent are uninsured. About 6 percent, or 15 million Americans, are in the individual marketplace, which will be the most affected by the new law. That was intentional. After the show, Jones told PunditFact that the individual marketplace is a "wild, wild west" where people were denied coverage for pre-existing conditions and policyholders were continually dropped by insurers offering thin, sketchy coverage. The people in this unstable market are a transient bunch, signing 12-month contracts with insurers as they move between jobs or lose coverage they once had. When their contract is up, the insurer can discontinue a policy or change it. If they end it, federal law says they have to give policyholders 90 days notice and the choice to sign up for different coverage.balJon Stewart was kinda pissed the other day. beanorpj2013-11-03 15:55:22Turns out people were using the fact that he was criticizing the ACA as evidence that even liberals found stuff wrong with it. He got really pissy about it. I suppose if he was more moderate, it wouldn't be as surprising. Or maybe he can just avoid criticizing anything liberals do at all.bosI say make them sign up on Obama website. § Usualdustspeck2013-11-03 15:54:18rcswell i hope you find one § cl-EXPERT2013-11-03 15:51:55rcsI haven't seen any. forposting2013-11-03 15:51:09Don't trust any of them anymore. NONE. eugNot really. With so many of them so much better trending2013-11-03 15:50:43than you in so many ways... I mean really, you can't deny there are blacks who are smarter, richer, more successful, better educated, better looking, nicer, more productive, more valuable, more respected, etc... than you.



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