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HERE'S YOUR SIGN!
Now, did you post that or ....
............... was someone else on your computer?
If you posted it ... so did your hero on "his" website .... except he didn't add the bullshit .... "can't get insurance where they work" .. THAT WAS YOUR BULLSHIT. Here is what was posted at the White House website:
Counting the Uninsured: 46 Million or “More than 30 Million”?
Posted by
Peter Orszag on September 10, 2009 at 02:52 PM EDT
"Last night, President Obama stated: "We are the only democracy—the only advanced democracy on Earth—the only wealthy nation—that allows such hardship for millions of its people. There are now more than 30 million American citizens who cannot get coverage."
"Today, the Bureau of the Census released the most recent data on the number of uninsured Americans. The
report,
Income, Poverty, and Health Insurance Coverage in the United States: 2008, reveals that 46 million people were uninsured in 2008, the last year for which there are data. These data are based on the Current Population Survey. With two different numbers, there has been some confusion as to which is accurate. Well, both are -- and the President's version is more focused on the relevant target population for health reform since it excludes unauthorized immigrants.
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Bottom line LL, The Affordable Care Act will insure between 20 - 30 million in 2014 that did not have insurance in 2013. The 2008 number is 5 years old. The estimated number of uninsured today is 53.5 million. The CBO estimates that after there 8 years there will still be 30 million uninsured. The Affordable Care will insure 23.5 million people who did not have insurance in 2013. Here is the math. 53.5 - 30 = 23.5. The only type of system that will insure everyone is single payer system like Great Britain or Canada. We know the republicans don't want that.