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Old 10-31-2013, 10:21 PM
 
Location: St. Louis
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Originally Posted by Roadking2003 View Post
Obama lied over and over again. Meanwhile, The Dept of Health and Human Services told us in 2010 what was going to happen in 2013. Unfortunately, the idiots in this country believed liar Obama instead of HHS. And even today after the HHS predictions have come to pass, millions of idiots still believe liar Obama.

Back in 2010, when the Department of Health and Human Services projected that “40 to 67 percent” of individual customers will not be able to keep their existing health coverage because of the tight requirements for grandfathering policies, HHS made similar projections for health coverage offered by employers. As it turns out, many of those comfortably ensconced in jobs at large and small firms were projected to lose their health plans, too. Courtesy of the Wayback Machine, we can review that now-offline document. At that time, HHS estimated that 34 to 64 percent of large employer (100 or more workers) plans would lose grandfathered status by 2013, and that 49 to 80 percent of small employer (under 100 workers) plans would lose grandfathered status by 2013.

HHS Predicted Much Employer-Backed Health Coverage Wouldn't Survive Obamacare, Either - Hit & Run : Reason.com
I've been watching Obama's talking heads on TV all night explaining how Obama didn't lie. We now live in an alternative universe.
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Old 10-31-2013, 11:18 PM
 
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not only did the government predict this, so did conservatives. well the liberals own the health care fiasco now, its their baby. republicans tried to stop it.



Tried to stop the housing bust too.
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Old 11-01-2013, 05:50 AM
 
Location: Dallas
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Are people starting to believe the TEA party now?

Huge government grab for power.
The TEA party's best ally is Obama. He's doing a great job convincing people to look for an alternative.
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Old 11-01-2013, 05:51 AM
 
Location: Dallas
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You still have your Medicare, Tricare, and VA coverage so maybe you should than Obama for that part of big gubbermint socialism.
So his lies are OK with you?
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