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Unions sick of ObamaCare
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Topic Started: Sep 12 2013, 09:14 AM (566 Views)
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Oct 28 2013, 01:57 PM
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http://www.weeklystandard.com/blogs/florida-womans-insurance-rate-increases-10x-under-obamacare_764837.html
"For many, their introduction to the Affordable Care Act has been negative: A broken website, and now cancellation notices from insurance companies, followed by sticker shock over higher prices for the new plans," says a CBS reporter. "It's directly at odds from repeated assurances from the president."
Obama is quoted as saying, "If you like your insurance plan, you will keep it. No one will be able to take that away from you."
"But people across the country are finding out they're losing their existing insurance plans under Obamacare," says the reporter. "In Florida, at least 300,000 people are losing coverage."
"When I got this bill, I was outraged," CBS quotes a 56-year-old Florida resident who got dropped from her health care plan.
Her new plan will be 10 times higher than what she's paying now, jumping from $54 a month to $591.
"What I have right now is what I'm happy with, and I just want to know why I can't keep what I have," says the woman. "Why do I have to be forced into something else?"
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Oct 28 2013, 02:43 PM
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http://www.weeklystandard.com/blogs/florida-womans-insurance-rate-increases-10x-under-obamacare_764837.html"For many, their introduction to the Affordable Care Act has been negative: A broken website, and now cancellation notices from insurance companies, followed by sticker shock over higher prices for the new plans," says a CBS reporter. "It's directly at odds from repeated assurances from the president." Obama is quoted as saying, "If you like your insurance plan, you will keep it. No one will be able to take that away from you." "But people across the country are finding out they're losing their existing insurance plans under Obamacare," says the reporter. "In Florida, at least 300,000 people are losing coverage." "When I got this bill, I was outraged," CBS quotes a 56-year-old Florida resident who got dropped from her health care plan. Her new plan will be 10 times higher than what she's paying now, jumping from $54 a month to $591. "What I have right now is what I'm happy with, and I just want to know why I can't keep what I have," says the woman. "Why do I have to be forced into something else?" Brum: 1 Colt: 2 Of course I've already posted three stories back o back to back, but I'm not concerned that you didn't couldn't count that high.
So you've actually check out the exchange prices, right?
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brumdog44
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Oct 28 2013, 02:46 PM
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BTW -- do you not even think about what a $54/month health insurance coverage is? You can be against the mandated coverage, but don't pretend that the 54 dollar coverage plan is covering jack.
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Oct 28 2013, 03:15 PM
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http://www.weeklystandard.com/blogs/florida-womans-insurance-rate-increases-10x-under-obamacare_764837.html"For many, their introduction to the Affordable Care Act has been negative: A broken website, and now cancellation notices from insurance companies, followed by sticker shock over higher prices for the new plans," says a CBS reporter. "It's directly at odds from repeated assurances from the president." Obama is quoted as saying, "If you like your insurance plan, you will keep it. No one will be able to take that away from you." "But people across the country are finding out they're losing their existing insurance plans under Obamacare," says the reporter. "In Florida, at least 300,000 people are losing coverage." "When I got this bill, I was outraged," CBS quotes a 56-year-old Florida resident who got dropped from her health care plan. Her new plan will be 10 times higher than what she's paying now, jumping from $54 a month to $591. "What I have right now is what I'm happy with, and I just want to know why I can't keep what I have," says the woman. "Why do I have to be forced into something else?" Brum: 1 Colt: 2 Brum deserves something different than one, as he posted two liberal op-ed pieces. Ummmm.... maybe 0.3
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IUCOLTFAN
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Oct 28 2013, 04:09 PM
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BTW -- do you not even think about what a $54/month health insurance coverage is? You can be against the mandated coverage, but don't pretend that the 54 dollar coverage plan is covering jack. Who gives a fuck. The purchaser was more than happy with it. Why does her plan, that she pays for, need to appease you?
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Oct 28 2013, 04:10 PM
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http://www.weeklystandard.com/blogs/florida-womans-insurance-rate-increases-10x-under-obamacare_764837.html"For many, their introduction to the Affordable Care Act has been negative: A broken website, and now cancellation notices from insurance companies, followed by sticker shock over higher prices for the new plans," says a CBS reporter. "It's directly at odds from repeated assurances from the president." Obama is quoted as saying, "If you like your insurance plan, you will keep it. No one will be able to take that away from you." "But people across the country are finding out they're losing their existing insurance plans under Obamacare," says the reporter. "In Florida, at least 300,000 people are losing coverage." "When I got this bill, I was outraged," CBS quotes a 56-year-old Florida resident who got dropped from her health care plan. Her new plan will be 10 times higher than what she's paying now, jumping from $54 a month to $591. "What I have right now is what I'm happy with, and I just want to know why I can't keep what I have," says the woman. "Why do I have to be forced into something else?" Brum: 1 Colt: 2
Brum deserves something different than one, as he posted two liberal op-ed pieces. Ummmm.... maybe 0.3 Noticed that. From the guy whe face palms everyone else for posting op-eds? What happened to him not relying on op-eds for his news? :facepalm:
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Oct 28 2013, 04:28 PM
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Kentucky Governor Steve Beshear on NBC's "Meet The Press" said out of his State's 26,000 Obamacare enrollees, 21,000 of them are to Medicaid...
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IUCOLTFAN
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Oct 28 2013, 04:34 PM
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I also noticed that he went with the anecdotal evidence which he usually rails against. Bizarro World Monday?
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Oct 28 2013, 04:49 PM
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BTW -- do you not even think about what a $54/month health insurance coverage is? You can be against the mandated coverage, but don't pretend that the 54 dollar coverage plan is covering jack.
Who gives a fuck. The purchaser was more than happy with it. Why does her plan, that she pays for, need to appease you? This is a good question. If you don't go to the doctor much, are reasonably healthy, and just want to be covered in the case of a major illness, $54 used to do it. I had a plan for $48 plus an HSA and it suited me great.
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 The body knows what fighters don't: how to protect itself. A neck can only twist so far. Twist it just a hair more and the body says, "Hey, I'll take it from here because you obviously don't know what you're doing... Lie down now, rest, and we'll talk about this when you regain your senses." It's called the knockout mechanism.
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Oct 28 2013, 04:59 PM
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- IUCOLTFAN
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BTW -- do you not even think about what a $54/month health insurance coverage is? You can be against the mandated coverage, but don't pretend that the 54 dollar coverage plan is covering jack.
Who gives a fuck. The purchaser was more than happy with it. Why does her plan, that she pays for, need to appease you? So you admit to using a bait and switch argument? Thank you.
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Oct 28 2013, 05:02 PM
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- Mr Gray
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BTW -- do you not even think about what a $54/month health insurance coverage is? You can be against the mandated coverage, but don't pretend that the 54 dollar coverage plan is covering jack.
Who gives a fuck. The purchaser was more than happy with it. Why does her plan, that she pays for, need to appease you?
This is a good question. If you don't go to the doctor much, are reasonably healthy, and just want to be covered in the case of a major illness, $54 used to do it. I had a plan for $48 plus an HSA and it suited me great. Unless, of course, you had a major illness or injury...in which case you would then rely on others who did have insurance paying for your lack of insurance through increased rates.
BTW, $48 plus an HSA is not the same thing as a $48 policy.
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Oct 28 2013, 05:04 PM
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http://www.weeklystandard.com/blogs/florida-womans-insurance-rate-increases-10x-under-obamacare_764837.html"For many, their introduction to the Affordable Care Act has been negative: A broken website, and now cancellation notices from insurance companies, followed by sticker shock over higher prices for the new plans," says a CBS reporter. "It's directly at odds from repeated assurances from the president." Obama is quoted as saying, "If you like your insurance plan, you will keep it. No one will be able to take that away from you." "But people across the country are finding out they're losing their existing insurance plans under Obamacare," says the reporter. "In Florida, at least 300,000 people are losing coverage." "When I got this bill, I was outraged," CBS quotes a 56-year-old Florida resident who got dropped from her health care plan. Her new plan will be 10 times higher than what she's paying now, jumping from $54 a month to $591. "What I have right now is what I'm happy with, and I just want to know why I can't keep what I have," says the woman. "Why do I have to be forced into something else?" Brum: 1 Colt: 2
Brum deserves something different than one, as he posted two liberal op-ed pieces. Ummmm.... maybe 0.3
Noticed that. From the guy whe face palms everyone else for posting op-eds? What happened to him not relying on op-eds for his news? :facepalm: Two Fox News pieces, and one from the Center for Policy research. I'm sorry if Fox News is now too liberal for you and also that you have no idea what the center for policy research is.
I'm sorry if it's not up to the standards of the "Weekly Standard" link Colt posted -- which is edited by Fucking William Kristol, who started the Project for Republican Future and chief of staff for Dan Quayle when he was vice president.
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Oct 28 2013, 05:09 PM
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I also noticed that he went with the anecdotal evidence which he usually rails against. Bizarro World Monday?
I'm glad to see you didn't even read the research piece from the Center for Policy research. :loser:
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Oct 28 2013, 06:48 PM
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http://www.weeklystandard.com/blogs/florida-womans-insurance-rate-increases-10x-under-obamacare_764837.html"For many, their introduction to the Affordable Care Act has been negative: A broken website, and now cancellation notices from insurance companies, followed by sticker shock over higher prices for the new plans," says a CBS reporter. "It's directly at odds from repeated assurances from the president." Obama is quoted as saying, "If you like your insurance plan, you will keep it. No one will be able to take that away from you." "But people across the country are finding out they're losing their existing insurance plans under Obamacare," says the reporter. "In Florida, at least 300,000 people are losing coverage." "When I got this bill, I was outraged," CBS quotes a 56-year-old Florida resident who got dropped from her health care plan. Her new plan will be 10 times higher than what she's paying now, jumping from $54 a month to $591. "What I have right now is what I'm happy with, and I just want to know why I can't keep what I have," says the woman. "Why do I have to be forced into something else?" Brum: 1 Colt: 2
Brum deserves something different than one, as he posted two liberal op-ed pieces. Ummmm.... maybe 0.3
Noticed that. From the guy whe face palms everyone else for posting op-eds? What happened to him not relying on op-eds for his news? :facepalm:
Two Fox News pieces, and one from the Center for Policy research. I'm sorry if Fox News is now too liberal for you and also that you have no idea what the center for policy research is. I'm sorry if it's not up to the standards of the "Weekly Standard" link Colt posted -- which is edited by Fucking William Kristol, who started the Project for Republican Future and chief of staff for Dan Quayle when he was vice president. :owned: :owned: Hey genius, the Weekly Standard link is a video of a CBS story.
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Oct 28 2013, 07:14 PM
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http://www.weeklystandard.com/blogs/florida-womans-insurance-rate-increases-10x-under-obamacare_764837.html"For many, their introduction to the Affordable Care Act has been negative: A broken website, and now cancellation notices from insurance companies, followed by sticker shock over higher prices for the new plans," says a CBS reporter. "It's directly at odds from repeated assurances from the president." Obama is quoted as saying, "If you like your insurance plan, you will keep it. No one will be able to take that away from you." "But people across the country are finding out they're losing their existing insurance plans under Obamacare," says the reporter. "In Florida, at least 300,000 people are losing coverage." "When I got this bill, I was outraged," CBS quotes a 56-year-old Florida resident who got dropped from her health care plan. Her new plan will be 10 times higher than what she's paying now, jumping from $54 a month to $591. "What I have right now is what I'm happy with, and I just want to know why I can't keep what I have," says the woman. "Why do I have to be forced into something else?" Brum: 1 Colt: 2
Brum deserves something different than one, as he posted two liberal op-ed pieces. Ummmm.... maybe 0.3
Noticed that. From the guy whe face palms everyone else for posting op-eds? What happened to him not relying on op-eds for his news? :facepalm:
Two Fox News pieces, and one from the Center for Policy research. I'm sorry if Fox News is now too liberal for you and also that you have no idea what the center for policy research is. I'm sorry if it's not up to the standards of the "Weekly Standard" link Colt posted -- which is edited by Fucking William Kristol, who started the Project for Republican Future and chief of staff for Dan Quayle when he was vice president. :owned: :owned: Given that FoxNews regularly publishes liberal op-ed pieces, I guess the bumper-sticker "Fox Lies" is partially true. :D
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