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Old 01-07-2014, 05:20 PM
 
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...and that is with the major portions of the law being igonored, waived etc... by the Obama admin. If Obama was not shredding the rule of law, and the entire ACA was being implimented as written, the disapproval polls for it would be 75%.



Yes, right now today, not delayed for political maneuvering and advantage.

People are just pawns to this administration.
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Old 01-07-2014, 05:27 PM
 
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Yes, right now today, not delayed for political maneuvering and advantage.

People are just pawns to this administration.
With promises to give free stuff, and a media that backs up and protects Obama it's pretty much over. They are unaccountable and untouchable. Everyone may as well throw in the towel, don't try to do better and forget dreams of doing well in your life, they'll just take it from you anyway.
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Old 01-07-2014, 05:30 PM
 
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Republicans have been talking Repeal and Replace for almost four years. Now its January 7, 2014 shouldnt Republicans have a plan in place?..The excuses.oh its on Harry Reids Desk or why didnt we have any input. Where is the Republican plan??..They were the ones that labeled the ACA Obamacare now we want to know their plan. The Republicans if they do come out with a plan it will quickly be called "Deathcare" because millions will be thrown off the ACA and wont be able to afford insurance their rich mans version of insurance.
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Old 01-07-2014, 05:33 PM
 
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Leeches want their free sh*t and the Dems want their votes.

Just sit back and watch them all implode.

This time next year, the Dems will all be saying they never really wanted Obamacare.
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Old 01-07-2014, 05:35 PM
 
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Yes, right now today, not delayed for political maneuvering and advantage.

People are just pawns to this administration.
Still amazed they could pass this with 25 states not expanding Medicaid. That is just nuts. The whole thing is a huge confusing mess. Literally nobody seems to have solid information or answers.
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Old 01-07-2014, 05:44 PM
 
Location: The South
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The opposition to Obamacare is at a fever pitch, with an all-time high of 58 percent of voters surveyed saying they're against the requirement that every American be covered by health insurance, a Rasmussen poll reveals.


Most voters also dislike Obamacare and expect it to increase healthcare costs. Only 19 percent of respondents think their healthcare will be better by the end of the year than it is currently, as opposed to 30 percent who felt that way a year ago.


Rasmussen Poll: Obamacare Opposition Reaches All-Time High





Pretty sure we are very close to the threshold of dictatorship.
If they voted for obuuma, they are just going to have to suck it up and enjoy. The rest of us can complain.
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Old 01-07-2014, 07:20 PM
 
Location: The Republic of Texas
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Republicans have been talking Repeal and Replace for almost four years. Now its January 7, 2014 shouldnt Republicans have a plan in place?..The excuses.oh its on Harry Reids Desk or why didnt we have any input. Where is the Republican plan??..They were the ones that labeled the ACA Obamacare now we want to know their plan. The Republicans if they do come out with a plan it will quickly be called "Deathcare" because millions will be thrown off the ACA and wont be able to afford insurance their rich mans version of insurance.


When there was zero support for this "law" by Republicans in the first place, why would they wish to replace it with anything that has government controlling 15% of peoples lives. Conservatives are not about controlling anyone.

Oh and another thing.... It was suppose to say nearly 2/3 of the voting population.
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Old 01-07-2014, 09:02 PM
 
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Republicans have been talking Repeal and Replace for almost four years. Now its January 7, 2014 shouldnt Republicans have a plan in place?..The excuses.oh its on Harry Reids Desk or why didnt we have any input. Where is the Republican plan??..They were the ones that labeled the ACA Obamacare now we want to know their plan. The Republicans if they do come out with a plan it will quickly be called "Deathcare" because millions will be thrown off the ACA and wont be able to afford insurance their rich mans version of insurance.
Obama is LYING AGAIN. But of course you won't know that because you listen to liberal media. Do a google search for Republican healthcare plans and you will find plenty. Of course your god Obama or Reid won't even look at them. They would rather feed you a bunch of bull chi* instead.

Obama's Wrong: GOP Is Pitching Alternative Healthcare Plans

http://www.cbsnews.com/htdocs/pdf/GO...lan_061709.pdf

The American Health Care Reform Act | Republican Study Committee (RSC)

One put up by the Republican Study Committee with more than 100 cosponsors would give a $7,500 deduction to individuals and $20,000 to families. To pay for the deductions, that bill would also eliminate a long-standing tax break on employer-provided insurance. So while some new faces would get insurance on the individual market, the out-of-pocket expenses would likely go up for many Americans, especially those who get good coverage through work.

Republicans have proposed many solutions to control health care costs and improve quality, Ron Johnson says | PolitiFact
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Old 01-08-2014, 06:30 AM
 
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The opposition to Obamacare is at a fever pitch, with an all-time high of 58 percent of voters surveyed saying they're against the requirement that every American be covered by health insurance, a Rasmussen poll reveals.


Most voters also dislike Obamacare and expect it to increase healthcare costs. Only 19 percent of respondents think their healthcare will be better by the end of the year than it is currently, as opposed to 30 percent who felt that way a year ago.


Rasmussen Poll: Obamacare Opposition Reaches All-Time High





Pretty sure we are very close to the threshold of dictatorship.

Sadly, these same idiots complaining about Obamacare will vote for the very next liberal, identical to Obama, in 2016. Sometimes a moron gets what they deserve.
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Old 01-08-2014, 07:39 AM
 
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Yes he DOES understand the responses.

He's just trying to pretend otherwise, in an attempt to trick people into thinking his posturing is legitimate.

If you haven't noticed, most liberal pronouncements are made for this purpose: Not because they believe what they themselves are saying, but because they want to fool others into believing it, so they can put their big-govt agenda in place despite normal Americans wanting no part of it.
I know!

It is so easy for them to "play" stupid!
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