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Old 03-13-2014, 09:10 AM
 
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People are dying because they can't afford healthcare.
. . . .

Unless you're advocating solving those issues, your rebuttal is nothing but hot air.
I removed your off topic section.

And after Obamacare, even more people can't afford insurance. Thus the new exemptions announced yesterday. Obama's "solution" has created more solutions. And we haven't even gotten to the business mandates yet, where millions more will lose their insurance.

Obamacare isn't solving any issue. It's creating bigger ones.
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Old 03-13-2014, 09:10 AM
 
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And not a single Democrat has come forward with any fix proposals.
The WH, IRS and HHS are all backing off with exemptions, waivers and delays.
The Dems in Congress are keeping their mouth shut in hopes this will all just disappear so they can get re-elected.
We should enact the GOPs proposed alternatives, right?
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Old 03-13-2014, 09:11 AM
 
Location: DFW
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Get rid of Harry Reid, bring Bills to Obama to sign and let's find out what his true legacy will be.

Then it will be time to get rid of Obama and too late for Hillary to get elected.
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Old 03-13-2014, 09:12 AM
 
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I removed your off topic section.

And after Obamacare, even more people can't afford insurance. Thus the new exemptions announced yesterday. Obama's "solution" has created more solutions. And we haven't even gotten to the business mandates yet, where millions more will lose their insurance.

Obamacare isn't solving any issue. It's creating bigger ones.
You can remove whatever section you'd like.

Invoking death as an excuse to halt healthcare reform is about the dumbest argument you could make.

Are there problems? Of course. But people aren't dying because of the ACA.
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Old 03-13-2014, 09:14 AM
 
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Florida loss exposes Democrats' disarray on Obamacare - Jake Sherman and Burgess Everett - POLITICO.com

You've got a group of hard left types who want to make the case the law didn't go far enough; you've got the current standard meme that I support the law but want to fix it (see how that worked for Alex Sink in Florida), and then you have some that want to distance themselves from it.

So much for that famous democrat message discipline heading into midterms.

Joe Biden was right: It's a big freakin' deal.

I was listening to AM Radio in Miami and Debbie S Shultzs was on the air making it sound the ACA is progressing and the cost has decreased? I almost hit the over pass as I was motoring to work in Miami.

The Dem's have a problem and they know!
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Old 03-13-2014, 09:17 AM
 
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I was listening to AM Radio in Miami and Debbie S Shultzs was on the air making it sound the ACA is progressing and the cost has decreased? I almost hit the over pass as I was motoring to work in Miami.

The Dem's have a problem and they know!
Without substantial facts to back up her assertion- oh yeah the 4 million people who signed up? - please- If it were working Obama would not need to go on a internet comedy show with Galafinakis.

the point of his appearence probably went right over the heads of the 20 somethings anyway.
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Old 03-13-2014, 09:18 AM
 
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I was listening to AM Radio in Miami and Debbie S Shultzs was on the air making it sound the ACA is progressing and the cost has decreased? I almost hit the over pass as I was motoring to work in Miami.

The Dem's have a problem and they know!
In Connecticut it's cost around $20k for every person they've signed up (and paid) on their website.

That's a disaster and probably worse in a few other states.
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Old 03-13-2014, 09:20 AM
 
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You can remove whatever section you'd like.

Invoking death as an excuse to halt healthcare reform is about the dumbest argument you could make.

Are there problems? Of course. But people aren't dying because of the ACA.
I didn't mention death, you did. You said people were dying because they were uninsured. Even more are now uninsured due to Obamacare. If you truly believe that uninsured people are dying, then you should be fighting for a repeal since this law is creating more uninsured.
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Old 03-13-2014, 09:20 AM
 
Location: Great State of Texas
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We should enact the GOPs proposed alternatives, right?
Nope..you didn't want the GOP to do anything.
You did it all yourself so deal with it rather than try to deflect on the other party that you threw to the wayside.

How's about your party admit the problems and try to fix it themselves ?
How about your party stands up and takes the blame for not thinking it through ?
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Old 03-13-2014, 09:22 AM
 
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So we can write off the Dems but the GOP will circle the wagons and come up with a new message voters will like?

Right....




If the ACA proves a failure, then GOOD. Hillary can get the ball rolling on single payer...

Single payer......executed by the same 536 idiots we have in the toilet we call D.C.?

That's comedy gold.

The government has not executed ANY large project well since the early days of NASA. Just look at the clusterf**k they had on creating a functioning website with a 3-year runway and $750 million of taxpayer money.

If you think that "more government" is the solution, then you're part of the problem.
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