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Old 01-05-2017, 03:31 PM
 
Location: Texas
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When you disagree with a Liberal, they call you a Hater.

You'd think they'd have learned from Hillary's failures but I guess not.
Just read the title of the thread.

Because from your post it looks like you missed it.

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Old 01-05-2017, 03:32 PM
 
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Slime ball Obama, in a fit of jealousy, tries to take credit for jobs after Ford gives credit to Trump.

When Trump goes high Obama goes low. Obama the deceiver in chief is beside himself and green with envy of Trump. While Trump is keeping his promises even before taking office Obama is running around like a banshee trying to stay relevant as his legacy crumbles. All the lies and deceit of Obama is coming back to haunt him as he scrambles around to keep the spotlight on him. One tweet from Trump burns two thousand calories off Obama. If liberals want to help Obama they should consider ordering him a pizza delivery.
Ford never gave Trump credit. They specifically said it had nothing to do with him. Stop lying.

And Trump has never gone high. Quit drinking the kool-aid. He's a pathological liar and sociopath.
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Old 01-06-2017, 08:06 AM
 
Location: The 719
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Keep telling yourself that.

The whole DNC is sociopathic.

What Ford rep said specifically was they will look forward to and respond positively to the business environment created by the Trump Administration in order to keep manufacturing here in the United States of America.
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Old 01-06-2017, 05:01 PM
 
Location: NE Ohio
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if they had a plan they would be ready to roll on day one "replacing". the repugs had numerous years to get their act together with replacement they have not. they have no solution.
Say you, because that's what you want to believe. Okay fine. Have it your way. They have no plan.
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Old 01-07-2017, 08:37 PM
 
Location: Old Mother Idaho
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Obamacare has been such an utter disaster for most people, the ones crying about losing it probably aren't paying for it like most people, who have seen their premiums triple and deductibles skyrocket. For most of these people, their premium is more than their mortgage payment! Ridiculous! And it's all because they are supporting the whiners who are paying nothing.

Under Obamacare, many people have lost their doctors and are forced to travel many miles away to see a physician, not of their choosing. Quality of care isn't as good either, as Obamacare limits the time a doctor may spend per patient visit.

Obamacare also requires a referral from your primary care physician before you can see a specialist. So, even if you have an ingrown toenail, you have to see your primary care doctor first!
I remember the Republican 'plan' that was offered up in the House in 2009. It amounted to 4 sheets of blank paper with only one word printed on each sheet.

I hope the Republicans grew more serious after that debacle, but I don't think so. If a plan actually existed that can replace Obamacare, it wouldn't be a secret- the House Repubs would have trumpeted it to the heavens by now, throughout the election campaign.

With over 33 million sign-ups, be sure that the ACA was anything but an utter disaster. If that was true, there would not have been a late rush for signing up in the days following the election.

With over 10% of our population signed up, don't believe the ACA will ever be repealed. After 7 years of implementation, the medical insurance industry, our hospitals, health care plans, doctors, and every thing connected to our medicine has adjusted to the ACA and a repeal would be both disastrous to our nation's health and to the economy connected to it.

I expect the Republicans will take a much more responsible move, and come up with needed modifications and improvements to the law. The entire party has not lost its mind just yet, and the ACA does need more work.

But the days of the old medicine are gone for good. America joined the rest of the world in offering national medical solutions to all her people, and we won't go back to the past again. We lagged behind for far too long as it was.
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Old 01-07-2017, 09:26 PM
 
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Ford never gave Trump credit. They specifically said it had nothing to do with him. Stop lying.

And Trump has never gone high. Quit drinking the kool-aid. He's a pathological liar and sociopath.
So is it fair to say you won't be buying Obama a pizza delivery ?
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Old 01-07-2017, 11:44 PM
 
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Where are you getting the idea Republicans have no idea on how to replace it? Much of what it offers they intend on keeping, like pre condition and kids remaining on parents insurance. Yes, they talk about repealing, but more like it will be tweeked. If it is repealed, it would not be taken away from those using it right now over night. The government doesn't work that way in case you haven't noticed.
Maybe because they said so. They have no plan on how to replace it yet they have had years to figure it out.
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Old 01-09-2017, 09:07 AM
 
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Even Morning Joe said the Republicans have no plan.

What will keeping kids on your plan until they are 26 and insuring people with pre existing conditions do the rest of health care insurance?

Keep in mind that some form of government already pays for 60% of the healthcare in the country. Medicare, medicaid, military, VA, local and state government employees, federal employees, CHIP, and emergency room treatment for indigents.
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Old 01-09-2017, 12:27 PM
 
Location: Home, Home on the Front Range
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Obamacare has been such an utter disaster for most people, the ones crying about losing it probably aren't paying for it like most people, who have seen their premiums triple and deductibles skyrocket. For most of these people, their premium is more than their mortgage payment! Ridiculous! And it's all because they are supporting the whiners who are paying nothing.

Under Obamacare, many people have lost their doctors and are forced to travel many miles away to see a physician, not of their choosing. Quality of care isn't as good either, as Obamacare limits the time a doctor may spend per patient visit.

Obamacare also requires a referral from your primary care physician before you can see a specialist. So, even if you have an ingrown toenail, you have to see your primary care doctor first!
All of this is broad-brush nonsense, but the bolded particularly is utter BS.

I have a policy purchased since the ACA went into effect.
I never need a referral to see any type of specialist.

Never.
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Old 01-09-2017, 01:57 PM
 
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All of this is broad-brush nonsense, but the bolded particularly is utter BS.

I have a policy purchased since the ACA went into effect.
I never need a referral to see any type of specialist.

Never.
So your experience represents 20 million other people ? Ok then ...........switching to Geico could save you a lot of money on auto insurance.
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