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So, nobody should focus on the fact that it (ACA) will be a disaster in future?
My point is conservatives predicted it would be a disaster right now. And reality and data are not showing it to be a disaster.
conservatives don't grapple with why they have been wrong up to this point, instead they go from being wrong about past predictions about the present to making new future predictions which completely ignore the current state of information we have about the law so far.
This is ignoring reality for fantasy. conservatives just don't care about how the ACA actually performs. conservatives just don't care about public policy outcomes, and the manner in which conservatives deal with the ACA data is more proof of this.
Actually, it is true, therefore liberals are terrified to give people the choice.
Oh I get it you reject the reality of the poll numbers that says the opposite. Lol carry on
I keep telling anyone who will pay attention that conservatives do not care about reality when it comes to public policy. They just don't care. It is fantasyland all the time.
Too bad Obama disagrees with you because he postponed his own bill.
irrelevant and wrong 7.5 million and counting have enrolled in the exchanges because of the ACA. Another 5-7million have gotten medicaid because of the ACA. Another 3million adults up to age 26 got to stay on their parents health insurance because of the ACA. That doesn't even count the number of people who have gotten ACA compliant health insurance but not through the exchanges. But the law is postponed. Smh
Nope, relevant and right. Unfortunately, you appear to have fallen down the same flight of stairs that Hillary Clinton did.
Oh, this discussion is officially boring. Moving on
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