This is pretty much a moot point at stage of the game and he has stated as such before hand, so as long as the house stay's pretty much the same and the senate swings the other way you can be reasonably sure that this little house of card's will be seeing it's fall and maybe take Pelosi and Reid with it.
I'm most definitely not voting for Obama, but in the end my guess is that Romney won't get rid of Obamacare, since he has Romneycare in his own state that he put there. I think the Romney is a puppet for the cause.
No actually if there is a plan for covering the un-insured it belongs at the state level where they can contract with a state private insurer. Romney will tackle the real problems, tort reform, competetive insurance sold across state lines and expanding a great plan called the HSA. This is where reform belongs, not the power hungry progressive grab.
I believe that Mitt Romney is an honest man and a man of his word. I believe that he will sign a bill to repeal Obamacare and replace it with a doctor-patient program rather than a government-run health care system.
1.The Act was designed to reduce overall health care costs by making services available to the 32 million who currently can't get insurance. They often use a hospital emergency room as their primary care physician, increasing costs for everyone. This starts in 2014. 2.For people who can't afford health insurance, the Federal government will pay the states to add them to Medicaid. The income requirement will be expanded to include more of the working poor. 3.Those who don't qualify for the expanded Medicaid will receive tax credits. States will be required to set up insurance exchanges to make it easier to shop for private health insurance coverage. 4.Insurance companies cannot deny children coverage for pre-existing conditions. This benefit applies to everyone in 2014. Insurance companies can no longer drop anyone from coverage once they get sick. If a company denies someone coverage, that person can go to an external appeals process. 5.Parents can put their children up to age 26 on their health insurance plans. This will bring more profit for health insurance companies, since they will receive more premiums without higher costs for these healthier individuals. 6.The Medicare "donut hole" gap in coverage will be eliminated by 2020. 7.People with existing health insurance will keep ...
1.The Act was designed to reduce overall health care costs by making services available to the 32 million who currently can't get insurance. They often use a hospital emergency room as their primary care physician, increasing costs for everyone. This starts in 2014. 2.For people who can't afford health insurance, the Federal government will pay the states to add them to Medicaid. The income requirement will be expanded to include more of the working poor. 3.Those who don't qualify for the expanded Medicaid will receive tax credits. States will be required to set up insurance exchanges to make it easier to shop for private health insurance coverage. 4.Insurance companies cannot deny children coverage for pre-existing conditions. This benefit applies to everyone in 2014. Insurance companies can no longer drop anyone from coverage once they get sick. If a company denies someone coverage, that person can go to an external appeals process. 5.Parents can put their children up to age 26 on their health insurance plans. This will bring more profit for health insurance companies, since they will receive more premiums without higher costs for these healthier individuals. 6.The Medicare "donut hole" gap in coverage will be eliminated by 2020. 7.People with existing health insurance will keep it. Businesses prefer to offer a tax-free benefit like health insurance to attract good workers. That won't change under Obamacare. 8.Obamacare does not apply to businesses with less than 50 employees. Larger businesses are required to offer health insurance, but receive tax credits to help employees pay premiums. In 2014, the tax credit increases to 50%. 9.The Act will lower the budget deficit by $143 billion over the next 10 years by raising some taxes and shifting more cost burdens. (Source: CBO CBO Report on Health Care Reform and the Budget; Wall Street Journal, What Health Insurance Ruling Means, June 28, 2012; NPR, Medicaid Expansion, June 27, 2012)
Obamacare Cons The conservative think tank The Heritage Foundation lists the disadvantages of Obamacare:1.New taxes, penalties, and fees will discourage businesses from growing, lowering economic growth by $706 billion and costing 800,000 jobs. 2.The Federal government will force 18 million of the uninsured to go on Medicaid. Despite this, millions will still remain uninsured. 3.Each year, $125 million will go towards subsidizing school-based health centers and programs to reduce teen pregnancy, with no requirement to reduce abortions. Parents won't know what services their children will receive. 4.Half of those on Medicare Advantage will lose this coverage thanks to rate increases. 5.Health care costs will rise thanks to $47 billion in new taxes on drug companies and medical device makers. 6.Nearly two-thirds of doctors are considering abandoning any kind of government-sponsored health care insurance, stating that regulations are too high and reimbursement too low. 7.By forcing States to accept federally-mandated health insurance, the Act violates States' rights. 8.Small businesses, the drivers of new job growth, will be especially penalized by $52 billion in new taxes and new IRS reporting requirements. 9.Despite $500 billion in new taxes, Obamacare will increase the deficit by $500 billion over the next 10 years. (Source: Heritage Foundation, Impact of Obamacare)
1. Fail. It will not reduce overall costs. 2. Fail. In a move that surprised court watchers and progressive advocates, the Supreme Court, by a 7-2 vote, ruled that states don’t have to participate in a huge expansion of Medicaid, the state-federal insurance program for the poor, called for in the ACA. 3. States are not required to set-up exchanges. The list that won't is growing. 4. Insurance costs will increase dramatically. 5. 26-year old people need to grow up. My grown children buy their own insurance. 6. That should be eliminated immediately. 7. Of course it will. Employers will find it much cheaper to let the government insure their people. 8. Businesses will jump on Obamacare. It is cheaper. 9. The Act will bankrupt the country.
I love the part where you have a perfect life. One day your perfection will fall apart.
LIke I have told you repeatedly, "Liberals will ask for a hand out but a conservative will demand a handout."
i know of a 95 year old women got her operations then died 6 month latter their insurance paid for it. romney said he is gonna change for no one is gonna be denied
in the obama care patient will be call UNITS once they hit 70. if they get cancer they will not treat you they will drug you to give comfort care in other words you will be put to sleep.
death panels will decide who should live and who die, yes that is young& old. In germanyi know a women who grew up in germany saw two mentally challanged children shot in the head by guards who considered them useless. she said lots of old and young people were kill.
money>life
2.For people who can't afford health insurance, the Federal government will pay the states to add them to Medicaid. The income requirement will be expanded to include more of the working poor.
3.Those who don't qualify for the expanded Medicaid will receive tax credits. States will be required to set up insurance exchanges to make it easier to shop for private health insurance coverage.
4.Insurance companies cannot deny children coverage for pre-existing conditions. This benefit applies to everyone in 2014. Insurance companies can no longer drop anyone from coverage once they get sick. If a company denies someone coverage, that person can go to an external appeals process.
5.Parents can put their children up to age 26 on their health insurance plans. This will bring more profit for health insurance companies, since they will receive more premiums without higher costs for these healthier individuals.
6.The Medicare "donut hole" gap in coverage will be eliminated by 2020.
7.People with existing health insurance will keep ...
2.For people who can't afford health insurance, the Federal government will pay the states to add them to Medicaid. The income requirement will be expanded to include more of the working poor.
3.Those who don't qualify for the expanded Medicaid will receive tax credits. States will be required to set up insurance exchanges to make it easier to shop for private health insurance coverage.
4.Insurance companies cannot deny children coverage for pre-existing conditions. This benefit applies to everyone in 2014. Insurance companies can no longer drop anyone from coverage once they get sick. If a company denies someone coverage, that person can go to an external appeals process.
5.Parents can put their children up to age 26 on their health insurance plans. This will bring more profit for health insurance companies, since they will receive more premiums without higher costs for these healthier individuals.
6.The Medicare "donut hole" gap in coverage will be eliminated by 2020.
7.People with existing health insurance will keep it. Businesses prefer to offer a tax-free benefit like health insurance to attract good workers. That won't change under Obamacare.
8.Obamacare does not apply to businesses with less than 50 employees. Larger businesses are required to offer health insurance, but receive tax credits to help employees pay premiums. In 2014, the tax credit increases to 50%.
9.The Act will lower the budget deficit by $143 billion over the next 10 years by raising some taxes and shifting more cost burdens. (Source: CBO CBO Report on Health Care Reform and the Budget; Wall Street Journal, What Health Insurance Ruling Means, June 28, 2012; NPR, Medicaid Expansion, June 27, 2012)
The conservative think tank The Heritage Foundation lists the disadvantages of Obamacare:1.New taxes, penalties, and fees will discourage businesses from growing, lowering economic growth by $706 billion and costing 800,000 jobs.
2.The Federal government will force 18 million of the uninsured to go on Medicaid. Despite this, millions will still remain uninsured.
3.Each year, $125 million will go towards subsidizing school-based health centers and programs to reduce teen pregnancy, with no requirement to reduce abortions. Parents won't know what services their children will receive.
4.Half of those on Medicare Advantage will lose this coverage thanks to rate increases.
5.Health care costs will rise thanks to $47 billion in new taxes on drug companies and medical device makers.
6.Nearly two-thirds of doctors are considering abandoning any kind of government-sponsored health care insurance, stating that regulations are too high and reimbursement too low.
7.By forcing States to accept federally-mandated health insurance, the Act violates States' rights.
8.Small businesses, the drivers of new job growth, will be especially penalized by $52 billion in new taxes and new IRS reporting requirements.
9.Despite $500 billion in new taxes, Obamacare will increase the deficit by $500 billion over the next 10 years. (Source: Heritage Foundation, Impact of Obamacare)
2. Fail. In a move that surprised court watchers and progressive advocates, the Supreme Court, by a 7-2 vote, ruled that states don’t have to participate in a huge expansion of Medicaid, the state-federal insurance program for the poor, called for in the ACA.
3. States are not required to set-up exchanges. The list that won't is growing.
4. Insurance costs will increase dramatically.
5. 26-year old people need to grow up. My grown children buy their own insurance.
6. That should be eliminated immediately.
7. Of course it will. Employers will find it much cheaper to let the government insure their people.
8. Businesses will jump on Obamacare. It is cheaper.
9. The Act will bankrupt the country.
Now that is an OXYMORON!
An oxymoron (plural oxymorons or oxymora) (from Greek ὀξύμωρον, "sharp dull") is a figure of speech that combines contradictory terms.
LIke I have told you repeatedly, "Liberals will ask for a hand out but a conservative will demand a handout."
BUT IF I DO THAT, SODAHEAD WILL KICK ME OFF ITS WEBSITE.
DON'T WORRY, I WILL NOT LIVE THAT LONG.
BECAUSE I'LL BE DEAD
BEFORE I FINISH A THOUSAND.
I CAN'T ANSWER THAT AT THIS MOMENT!
Je vous souhaitez une Bonne FÊTE QUATORZE de JUILLET!
J'AI OUBLIÉ beaucoup mon Francais. Je suis très mauvaise.
IT'S A PENALTY,
IT'S the LARGEST TAX INCREASE
In the U.S. HISTORY!
IT'S a HEALTH CARE REFORM,
IT'S OBAMA HELL CARE,
IT'S OBAMA NIGHTMARE!