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You keep embarrassing yourself. All you have to do is read the article. Here is a hint you are talking about different numbers.
Yes, I'm talking about the number of people who got health insurance due to ACA, which OBAMA said was true (even giving you credit for IGNORING those who lost insurance)
You are talking about some figure someone PULLED OUT OF THEIR ASS..
Yes, I'm talking about the number of people who got health insurance due to ACA, which OBAMA said was true (even giving you credit for IGNORING those who lost insurance)
You are talking about some figure someone PULLED OUT OF THEIR ASS..
You continue to confuse two different numbers. Lol I have repeatedly suggested you read the article to clear up your confusion.
You are confused the slow down in health care was not for one year.
I supplied a link to a fact checker that attempts to explain reality. I suggest you read it to clear up your confusion.
You said it was projected to rise by $5,000 by 2012..
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Originally Posted by Iamme73
The specifics were later out in a campaign memo, which called the $2,500 figure a “best-guess” assumption. But Obama’s pledge came with a very large asterisk: He was not saying premiums would fall by $2,500, but that health-care costs per person would be that much lower than anticipated. In other words, if overall costs–not just premiums–were expected to rise by $5,000 by 2012, they would only rise by $2,500. Yep, that’s what Obama’s pledge meant
Reality is clearly irrelevant to conservatives on this issue. Smh
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