Obama: Trillions are needed now in infrastructure spending (unemployment, wage, cost)
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Millions are losing their insurance policies due to ACA..
Once again, you are wrong.. Note the pattern
LOL yep the pattern is failure. How much was wasted building the Obamacare website and now more will have to be spent? How much was wasted on green energy, how much wasted on shovel ready jobs... All failures, and now they expect us to through more money at Obama for his next project that will never happen or will FAIL.
LOL yep the pattern is failure. How much was wasted building the Obamacare website and now more will have to be spent? How much was wasted on green energy, how much wasted on shovel ready jobs... All failures, and now they expect us to through more money at Obama for his next project that will never happen or will FAIL.
I see all you guys have to do is whine about the front door, so much for your fight against ACA, you do know you can fix the front door without having to tear down the house.
I see all you guys have to do is whine about the front door, so much for your fight against ACA, you do know you can fix the front door without having to tear down the house.
Wait, one minute its ********* to those who have insurance but losing it, the next, its, well they dont need to do that to fix whats broken.
Which is it? You've flip flopped all on the same thread..
this was ONLY supposed to affect those who DIDNT HAVE INSURANCE.. everyone else was told they could keep what they had.. THEY WERE LIED TO..
And it looks like employers are trying to take advantage of the system....good thing those that have lost insurance still has a way to get affordable health care.
And it looks like employers are trying to take advantage of the system....good thing those that have lost insurance still has a way to get affordable health care.
News flash, WE TOLD YOU YEARS AGO that was going to happen. Only a complete fool wouldnt expect it and anticipate it..
yes, now its the employers fault that YOU supported a system thats a failure.. haha.. always someone else to blame..
Wait, one minute its ********* to those who have insurance but losing it, the next, its, well they dont need to do that to fix whats broken.
Which is it? You've flip flopped all on the same thread..
The don't need to get rid of ACA just because there were problems with the website for the states that refused to make their own exchange programs (the Republican governor states.)
The don't need to get rid of ACA just because there were problems with the website for the states that refused to make their own exchange programs (the Republican governor states.)
Who is suggesting the only problems are with the website thus we need to get rid of ACA? You JUST admitted employers were "taking advanage" of the system YOU supported, and you're focusing on the website, rather than the MILLIONS of people losing insurance.. Talking about screwed up priorities..
News flash, WE TOLD YOU YEARS AGO that was going to happen. Only a complete fool wouldnt expect it and anticipate it..
yes, now its the employers fault that YOU supported a system thats a failure.. haha.. always someone else to blame..
Yet, Republicans fought against any fines that could have been added to prevent employers from doing this. I love how you guys want to keep everything the way it was even though it was a completely dysfunctional system.
Granted if we had single payer option, this wouldn't be an issue. I wonder why the Republicans fought so hard against providing healthcare for every American.
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