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Old 04-24-2014, 07:42 PM
 
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Why do conservatives ever mention the ACA?

Again anyone who paid attention knows that every single prediction that conservatives made about the ACA have been 100% wrong.

Not one lie, not one exaggeration, not one phony concern, not one of their predictions came true.

So now they are forced to bring up these small stories about the ACA and make more predictions about in the future, in the future it will be horrible.

 
Old 04-24-2014, 07:44 PM
 
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Why do conservatives ever mention the ACA?

Again anyone who paid attention knows that every single prediction that conservatives made about the ACA have been 100% wrong.

Not one lie, not one exaggeration, not one phony concern, not one of their predictions came true.

So now they are forced to bring up these small stories about the ACA and make more predictions about in the future, in the future it will be horrible.
Thats not true...some predicted that a large software project would have serious problems. And they were 100% right.....course I also predicted that....so..hey 1 out of 100 predictions isn't a bad prediction rate....right?

LOL.
 
Old 04-24-2014, 07:48 PM
 
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Thats not true...some predicted that a large software project would have serious problems. And they were 100% right.....course I also predicted that....so..hey 1 out of 100 predictions isn't a bad prediction rate....right?

LOL.
Ok, I'll grant that, but I meant about the actual law, not the website. But predictions about how the actual law would work in the real world.
 
Old 04-24-2014, 07:59 PM
 
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Ok, I'll grant that, but I meant about the actual law, not the website. But predictions about how the actual law would work in the real world.
Right now over 1 million people are expected who were previously insured to be priced out of the insurance market due to the ACA.

So people losing their insurance is an incorrect prediction?

How about the fact millions of full paying self employed customers (you know those customers who pay federal taxes) face 40-50% premium increases? That's not true either? Those who do sign up end with much more "narrower networks than before". That's not true either?

The law has positives. It comes at a cost. For you to say all the negatives about the law simply don't exists or try to minimize those affected is very wrong.
 
Old 04-24-2014, 08:01 PM
 
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Right now over 1 million people are expected who were previously insured to be priced out of the insurance market due to the ACA.

So people losing their insurance is an incorrect prediction?

How about the fact millions of full paying self employed customers (you know those customers who pay federal taxes) face 40-50% premium increases? That's not true either? Those who do sign up end with much more "narrower networks than before". That's not true either?

The law has positives. It comes at a cost. For you to say all the negatives about the law simply don't exists or try to minimize those affected is very wrong.
Prove it.

No really, prove to me that 1 million people will be uninsured-and I don't mean the 1 million who had crappy insurance that didn't provide coverage, the people for whom any major illness just meant "Hey going to the ER-hope everyone else pays for it cause my insurance sure didnt, and I cant"
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