Smile! You’ve Got Socialized Healthcare!

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The funny part was that the percentages were so close. So I guess the ones who did die... DIED because they had health coverage!

Tards will be tards!

The stats are the stats... Looks like healthcare is hazardous to your health.

I wish that they'd put up a warning sign at the hospital entrance warning people of this statistical relationship like they do on cigarettes and liquor... Think about the kids
 

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Well Eagle, if people are gonna believe your story then we have yet another 20 million "tards" in the USA who appreciate Obamacare ... even the folks in Massachusetts appreciate Romneycare which is its model:



RomneyCare remains exceptionally popular among state residents. Studies repeatedly confirm that 67-84% of Massachusetts residents are happy with the plan and would not go back to the old system if given the chance.


RomneyCare - The Truth about Massachusetts Health Care | Mitt Romney Central
 

EagleSmack

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No real research?

Based on one survey! One survey with no follow up.

For example...

Six died with health care coverage... (fine)
Eight died without health care coverage... (Ah HA! They all died because they weren't covered!)

"Did you check to see if they had coverage at time of death?"

"PFFT! Heck no! We got all the info we need to bring to our liberal flock and they'll drink our kool-aid as they always do!"

Tards will be tards.

Well Eagle, if people are gonna believe your story then we have yet another 20 million "tards" in the USA who appreciate Obamacare ... even the folks in Massachusetts appreciate Romneycare which is its model:



RomneyCare remains exceptionally popular among state residents. Studies repeatedly confirm that 67-84% of Massachusetts residents are happy with the plan and would not go back to the old system if given the chance.


RomneyCare - The Truth about Massachusetts Health Care | Mitt Romney Central

Oh no! Even the folks in Massachusetts! Stop the Presses! 67 to 84% of a lock solid liberal democrat state appreciates Obamacare!

Good grief.

http://www.theblaze.com/stories/201...itioning-from-romneycare-to-obamacare-report/
 

gopher

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punchline:



''could'' {cost more} according to an analysis by the Pioneer Institute, a Boston-based conservative think tank.


Could according to a right wing group. Yeah, truck loads of credibility there. Lol!
 

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punchline:



''could'' {cost more} according to an analysis by the Pioneer Institute, a Boston-based conservative think tank.


Could according to a right wing group. Yeah, truck loads of credibility there. Lol!

And if you like your health care plan you can keep it.

Dripping of credibility there!

How many millions are going have to sign up for Obamacare again? How many will owe more?
 

gopher

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REPUBLICAN governor now uses Obamacare in his campaign - and he endorses it!




Obamacare sea change: GOP governor boasts about ACA benefits | MSNBC

Obamacare sea change: GOP governor boasts about ACA benefits
09/18/14 10:20 AM—Updated 09/18/14 12:08 PM
By Steve Benen


Earlier this year, the Republican game plan for health care was pretty straightforward: attack “Obamacare” constantly, make it the centerpiece of the 2014 cycle, and wait for the inevitable victories to roll in.

The very idea that we’d see a Republican governor bragging about Affordable Care Act benefits – in the final stretch of a tough re-election campaign, no less – seemed hard to fathom. And yet, here we are (thanks to my colleague Nick Tuths for the heads-up).

Gov. Rick Snyder on Tuesday touted Michigan’s successful Medicaid expansion as part of his re-election bid, saying 63,000 more low-income adults have signed up than projected this year, with months left.

The Republican governor said about 385,000 enrolled between April, when the Healthy Michigan program launched, and Monday. His administration had expected 322,000 signups by year’s end.

“At that level, we’re adding over 9,000 patients a week,” Snyder said at an endorsement event at the Michigan State Medical Society, an East Lansing-based professional association of physicians. “It’s outstanding progress.”


Progress, that is, implementing a key element of President Obama’s signature domestic-policy achievement.

There are, of course, multiple angles to this. Michigan’s Eclectablog, for example, noted that local Tea Partiers are not at all pleased by the sight of a Republican governor bragging about ACA implementation. For that matter, local Democrats are eager to remind the state that Snyder was not initially an eager proponent of Medicaid expansion, and the governor’s delays cost the state money.

Rep. Mark Schauer (D), Snyder’s very competitive rival, said Michigan’s slow adoption of Medicaid expansion ended up costing the state roughly $600 million.

To be sure, these details matter. But I’m nevertheless struck by the broader political circumstances.

We’ve talked quite a bit lately about the changes in the prevailing winds surrounding the politics of health care, but I don’t think it’s fully sunk in for the political establishment just yet.

It was just earlier this year that the Affordable Care Act was perceived as a disaster of epic proportions. It would not only destroy Obama’s presidency, it was a Watergate-meets-Katrina catastrophe that threatened the very nature of progressive governance. For the GOP, running against “Obamacare” would be their first, second, and third priorities in the 2014 midterms.

But with 47 days to go before Election Day, one of the nation’s most vulnerable Republican governors is running on ACA benefits. Why? Because he sees it as a political winner.

As for Michigan Republicans’ hopes of using Schauer’s vote for the Affordable Care Act against him in the fall, that’s going to be awfully difficult now.






ACA = it works!
 

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But with 47 days to go before Election Day, one of the nation’s most vulnerable Republican governors is running on ACA benefits. Why? Because he sees it as a political winner.


Oh well again stop the presses! Michigan! Go Blue!

Challenges for Obamacare ahead of second open enrollment - CBS News

Rep. Bill Pascrell, D-New Jersey, said in an interview that he disagrees with making people pay back part of their premium subsidy. That would happen if someone made more money during the year and failed to report it to HealthCare.gov.

"Why should individuals be punished if they got a bump in salary?" said Pascrell. "To me, this was not the ACA I voted on."


Yes it was Billy boy! You're just another one of those libtards that didn't read it!
 

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Hospitalized conspiracy theorist who smeared Obamacare asking for donations for his medical bills

The host of the syndicated talk radio program Ground Zero, who says that the Affordable Care Act (Obamacare) is a nefarious government plot, is appealing to his listeners for money after a hospitalization for chest pains.

The Clyde Lewis Facebook page is linking to a crowdfunding site that is soliciting donations in the wake of his reported hospitalization for a coronary embolism. In the past, Lewis suggested that Obamacare was a Big Brother government plot that, among other things, would require computer chips to be implanted in every American.

According to his Wikipedia page, Lewis is also a Birther, says that the Sandy Hook school shooting was staged, and believes aliens from outer space are on earth in order to eat people and farm their organs.







Another Tea Bagger with hat in hand!
 

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Hospitalized conspiracy theorist who smeared Obamacare asking for donations for his medical bills

The host of the syndicated talk radio program Ground Zero, who says that the Affordable Care Act (Obamacare) is a nefarious government plot, is appealing to his listeners for money after a hospitalization for chest pains.

The Clyde Lewis Facebook page is linking to a crowdfunding site that is soliciting donations in the wake of his reported hospitalization for a coronary embolism. In the past, Lewis suggested that Obamacare was a Big Brother government plot that, among other things, would require computer chips to be implanted in every American.

According to his Wikipedia page, Lewis is also a Birther, says that the Sandy Hook school shooting was staged, and believes aliens from outer space are on earth in order to eat people and farm their organs.







Another Tea Bagger with hat in hand!
More then likely another dissatisfied American that listened to you .
 

gopher

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New census data shows desperate need for health care in red*states



Seven of the 11 large metro areas where the uninsured rate was higher than the 14.5 percent national average last year are located in states that refused to expand to Medicaid under the Affordable Care Act. Two are in Florida, three are in Texas, and the others are Atlanta and Charlotte, North Carolina. The metro area with the highest uninsured rate was Miami, at a staggering 25 percent, compared to the national low of 4 percent in greater Boston. […]
According to the Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation, those decisions not to expand the program will leave 4.8 million people uninsured. More than 1 million of them live in Texas, 764,000 are in Florida, 409,000 are Georgia residents and 319,000 live in North Carolina.






It certainly is affordable:







Like it or not, ACA continues to work!



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gopher

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Expand Medicaid and you'll get an extra 4.8 million:


According to the Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation, those decisions not to expand the program will leave 4.8 million people uninsured. More than 1 million of them live in Texas, 764,000 are in Florida, 409,000 are Georgia residents and 319,000 live in North Carolina.


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Gopher wants everyone on Medicaid cuz it's fair.
Didn't ask what gopher wants. I asked what your point was.

Me, I'd put everybody on VA. Better outcomes than private insurance, about 2/3 the cost of Medicare/Medicaid.

If I was establishing a national system, that is. Health care is a STATE responsibility.