I can play that game.....
Originally Posted by WTF
Especially with your concierge mod service ... and if you can keep score.
Free shit...you lying cocksucker. This has cost me an extra six grand a year.
So which cost more in terms of lives and money ? Obama care or the 4 trillion dollar WMD'S deception?
It terms of context between the two you Tea bullies look like the world's biggest hypocrites.
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Originally Posted by WTF
You are THE moronic buffoon.
It's cost me an extra 5 grand a year...AND I have "employer paid" health care!
You need to use your healthcare more as your OCD overwhelms you to never stay on topic.
What will cost more has yet to be seen. BTW, what iteration of the Iraqi war are you speaking of?
You think we would have went to war had we not linked 9/11 to Saddam. Fuckers ain't had shit to do with 9/11. Dumb ass public fell for it.
I see you to chickenshit to answer which cost more... Iraq War or Obamacare
Originally Posted by WTF
You moronic buffoonery in full view. BTW, the Democrats voted for both. Ask BigKotex and Hillary if you need some reference material.
Boo hooo. You hurt my ass
Originally Posted by WTF
The rule was about changing the user's name like from WTF to WDF. Did you pound the RTM again? Are you still getting concierge mod service? Why change what you have written; it can't get any funnier?
If you choose to purchase health insurance, then you don't have to pay a tax or fine or a fee. .....
Originally Posted by flghtr65
Wrong! Now purchasing insurance has more taxes and fees included in it! Purposely passed onto consumer! Gruber admitted to it in the vid!
COF, There was deception, but I think the senators that were on the committee ( like Olympia Snowe) understood what they were voting for. The dollar amount of the fee or tax is the same regardless of what you call it ($95 for first year if you don't get insurance). Congress voted on the ACA bill not the public. A lot of congressman/congresswoman are lawyers, they can read. BTW, the ACA bill only affects 20% of the population. The other 80% get there insurance in the employer market just like they did before the ACA was passed. Only 20% of the population (the individual market) benefits from this bill. This 20% happens to be 40 million people. The bottom line is people with pre-existing conditions need to have health insurance. Prior to the ACA this was not possible in the individual market. The republicans still do not have an alternative plan.
Originally Posted by flghtr65
Quoted for hilarity.
The penalty for no insurance gets much steeper as the 2016 election approaches. As Pelosi said "We have to pass it in order to see what is in it." You numbers are overestimates, they've already lowered the Obamacare sign ups for 2015 to 9 million. Also, many people with pre-existing conditions had access to health insurance in (I believe) 38 states.