That is essentially an argument for getting everyone insured.The bigger the company the cheaper it is for Health Insurance because the pool is bigger.
That is essentially an argument for getting everyone insured.The bigger the company the cheaper it is for Health Insurance because the pool is bigger.
And what good would that have done?
That is essentially an argument for getting everyone insured.
Oh I don't know. Keeping his campaign promise in which he promised not to sign a bill until after 5 days?
How easy. :lol:
Yup. Most people don't beat around the bush. You spew loads of rhetoric and epithets about how loathesome cons and reps are then you call someone in particular a rep. There's not a lot of difference there except you haven't the balls to tell anyone upfront. :roll:Calling somebody a Republican is name calling? Well, I have been called lot worse here than a Republican.
He kept a huge big promise, the granddaddy of promises, of getting health care reform done. He managed to do what presidents have been trying for 100 years (since Teddy Roosevelt) without success. Perhaps he may be forgiven for breaking such an inconsequential promise.
Add that to the list of many.
He kept a huge big promise, the granddaddy of promises, of getting health care reform done. He managed to do what presidents have been trying for 100 years (since Teddy Roosevelt) without success. Perhaps he may be forgiven for breaking such an inconsequential promise.
Why would it be acceptable for people to have no coverage? Insurance is for things that can't be diversified in other ways. The average common man can't risk the cost of a heart transplant any more than he can of his house burning down. I certainly wouldn't want our government to rebuild everyone's uninsured burnt down homes then send out bills that will never get paid. This isn't simply about him taking risks, it's everyone else financing his risk and paying his bills if he can't.
A promise is a promise. Waiting five days to fulfill a promise would not have been such a difficult task now would it have?
Just wait till a rep or a con breaks a promise. Then listen to the moaning and wailing. lol But it's a dem who broke a promise, so it's no big deal.A promise is a promise. Waiting five days to fulfill a promise would not have been such a difficult task now would it have?
If that is the case then why are premiums and taxes going up right when this thing kicks off? Why are there stiff penalties?
Who is raising premiums?
The Government is going to start extracting $6.7 BILLION ANNUALLY from Insurance Companies. So that means that premiums are going to go up. You don't think the Insurance Industry is going to eat $6.7 Billion do you?
Just wait till a rep or a con breaks a promise. Then listen to the moaning and wailing. lol But it's a dem who broke a promise, so it's no big deal.![]()
I was replying to your reply to Sir Porker. IOW, he is the butt .....Hey, anyone who's read enough of my posts knows that I'm just as critical of the right as I am of the left.
Extracting how and why?