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This is an excellent summary of the POS legislation known as "Obamacare". Any SodaHeads like to weigh in on this?

Maddog 2012/07/04 22:35:47
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Trump
Explains Dumbo Care





No one has
summed it up better than Donald
Trump

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'Let me
get this straight . . ..

We're
going to be "gifted" with a health care
plan
we are
forced to
purchase
and
fined
if
we don't,

Which
purportedly covers at
least

ten
million more people
,
without
adding
a single new
doctor
,
but
provides for
16,000 new
IRS agents
,
written
by a committee whose chairman
says
he
doesn't
understand it
,
passed
by
a Congress
that didn't
read
it
(but

exempted
themselves
from it),

and
signed by a Dumbo President
who
smokes,
with
funding administered
by a treasury chief who

didn't
pay his taxes
,
for
which we'll be
taxed for
four years before any
benefits take
effect
,
by
a congress which has

already
bankrupted Social Security and
Medicare
,
all
to be overseen by an
obese surgeon
general
and
financed by
a country that's
broke!!


What the
hell could
possibly go
wrong
?'
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  • Devil's Advocate 2012/07/05 02:03:30
    No. Trump is a madman with bad hair and is talking out his ass!
    Devil's Advocate
    I am not wild about this reform. It is better than the system that preceded it, but is still inferior to a Bismarckian or Beveridgean-type system, with the former being more suited to Americas political climate, I feel. .
  • flaca BN-0 2012/07/04 23:26:43
    None of the above
    flaca BN-0
    Has Romneycare (Obamacare) caused Massachusetts to go insolvent? Nope.
    Why pick on a system your own candidate designed along with his advisers?
    And a system he is on video saying he hoped would "go national".
  • Maddog flaca BN-0 2012/07/04 23:37:32
    Maddog
    +1
    Romneycare turned out to be a colossal failure, which is probably why he is downplaying his involvement in that piece of state legislation.

    The Massachusetts plan might not have achieved universal coverage, but it has cost taxpayers a great deal of money. Originally, the plan was projected to cost $1.8 billion this year. Now it is expected to exceed those estimates by $150 million. Over the next 10 years, projections suggest that Romney- Care will cost about $2 billion more than was budgeted. And the cost to Massachusetts taxpayers could be even higher because new federal rules could deprive the state of $100 million per year in Medicaid money that the state planned to use to help finance the program.

    Given that the state is already facing a projected budget deficit this year, the pressure to raise taxes, cut reimbursements to health care providers, or cap insurance premiums will likely be intense. Romney likes to brag that he accomplished his health care plan "without raising taxes." Unless something turns around, that is not likely to be the case much longer.

    Moreover, the cost of the plan is also likely to continue rising, because the Massachusetts reform has failed to hold down the cost of health care. When Romney signed his plan he claimed "a key objective is to lower the co...
    Romneycare turned out to be a colossal failure, which is probably why he is downplaying his involvement in that piece of state legislation.

    The Massachusetts plan might not have achieved universal coverage, but it has cost taxpayers a great deal of money. Originally, the plan was projected to cost $1.8 billion this year. Now it is expected to exceed those estimates by $150 million. Over the next 10 years, projections suggest that Romney- Care will cost about $2 billion more than was budgeted. And the cost to Massachusetts taxpayers could be even higher because new federal rules could deprive the state of $100 million per year in Medicaid money that the state planned to use to help finance the program.

    Given that the state is already facing a projected budget deficit this year, the pressure to raise taxes, cut reimbursements to health care providers, or cap insurance premiums will likely be intense. Romney likes to brag that he accomplished his health care plan "without raising taxes." Unless something turns around, that is not likely to be the case much longer.

    Moreover, the cost of the plan is also likely to continue rising, because the Massachusetts reform has failed to hold down the cost of health care. When Romney signed his plan he claimed "a key objective is to lower the cost of health insurance for all our citizens and allow our citizens to buy the insurance plan that fits their needs." In actuality, insurance premiums in the state are expected to rise 10–12 percent next year, double the national average.
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  • flaca BN-0 Maddog 2012/07/04 23:44:35
    flaca BN-0
    and yet, you're still gonna vote for Romney?
  • Maddog flaca BN-0 2012/07/04 23:46:52
    Maddog
    +2
    I really can't stand Romney, but I HATE Obama! Again, the American voter is reduced to voting for the lesser of two evils. We need a viable third party!
  • flaca BN-0 Maddog 2012/07/04 23:48:31
    flaca BN-0
    you think Romney is the lesser of 2 evils? Are you kidding? He's a wimp. He's a moderate, just like Obama but with no balls.
  • Maddog flaca BN-0 2012/07/05 00:00:08
    Maddog
    +1
    I'm afraid you may be right.
  • R. flaca BN-0 2012/07/05 01:11:16
    R.
    +1
    Valerie Jarrett has bigger balls than the community organizer in chief,
    just ask Moooochelle.
  • Debowman flaca BN-0 2012/07/06 22:10:08
    Debowman
    However he has one thing going for him that Obama doesn't, he can run a business, and thats what the American Gov't is one big business and right now, it doesn't have a leader.

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