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4.2 million have signed up for Obamacare as open enrollment nears close. - Mar. 11, 2014
And the GOP is getting nervous....
House Republicans have a bold new strategy to attack Obamacare, which involves huge pay cuts for physicians unless Democrats agree to delay the law's individual mandate to buy insurance.
GOP leaders intend to vote on legislation this week, aides say, to delay the individual mandate in order to fund a "doc fix" that avoids a 24 percent pay cut to physicians under Medicare -- which will automatically take effect on April 1 unless Congress acts. Inaction would disrupt the health care system, in part by causing many doctors to stop accepting Medicare patients.
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Meanwhile, more concrete figures about how many Americans are benefitting under Obamacare are continuing to emerge. Gallup estimated Monday that the number of uninsured had dropped by three to four million people since the law's coverage took effect in January.
So Republicans are confronting a new political reality: Any more votes for wholesale repeal can be equated with stripping health coverage from millions of people. After years of pledging to roll back the law, they don't seem sure what to do now -- and that's crystallized in recent days in the House's erratic legislating around Obamacare.
4.2 million have signed up for Obamacare as open enrollment nears close. - Mar. 11, 2014
And the GOP is getting nervous....
They're not nervous. Because they have a plan:
House Republicans have a bold new strategy to attack Obamacare, which involves huge pay cuts for physicians unless Democrats agree to delay the law's individual mandate to buy insurance.
GOP leaders intend to vote on legislation this week, aides say, to delay the individual mandate in order to fund a "doc fix" that avoids a 24 percent pay cut to physicians under Medicare -- which will automatically take effect on April 1 unless Congress acts. Inaction would disrupt the health care system, in part by causing many doctors to stop accepting Medicare patients.
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GOP's New Plan: Pay Cuts For Doctors If Obamacare Isn't Chopped
Sahil Kapur March 10, 2014, 6:00 AM EDT
4.2 million have signed up for Obamacare as open enrollment nears close. - Mar. 11, 2014
And the GOP is getting nervous....
4.2 million out of the supposed 30-45 million (depending upon whose bogus numbers you were using) uninsured?
Yeah, they are just breaking the doors down to sign up for that mess!
Then again maybe they should be nervous.
Erratic House Republicans Have Officially Lost It On Obamacare
Dylan Scott March 11, 2014, 6:00 AM EDT
Meanwhile, more concrete figures about how many Americans are benefitting under Obamacare are continuing to emerge. Gallup estimated Monday that the number of uninsured had dropped by three to four million people since the law's coverage took effect in January.
So Republicans are confronting a new political reality: Any more votes for wholesale repeal can be equated with stripping health coverage from millions of people. After years of pledging to roll back the law, they don't seem sure what to do now -- and that's crystallized in recent days in the House's erratic legislating around Obamacare.
4.2 million have signed up for Obamacare as open enrollment nears close. - Mar. 11, 2014
And the GOP is getting nervous....
They're not nervous. Because they have a plan:
House Republicans have a bold new strategy to attack Obamacare, which involves huge pay cuts for physicians unless Democrats agree to delay the law's individual mandate to buy insurance.
GOP leaders intend to vote on legislation this week, aides say, to delay the individual mandate in order to fund a "doc fix" that avoids a 24 percent pay cut to physicians under Medicare -- which will automatically take effect on April 1 unless Congress acts. Inaction would disrupt the health care system, in part by causing many doctors to stop accepting Medicare patients.
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GOP's New Plan: Pay Cuts For Doctors If Obamacare Isn't Chopped
Sahil Kapur March 10, 2014, 6:00 AM EDT
lower payments to doctors has always been central to obamacare it's hysterical watching left-wing nutjobs defend their trainwreck; in this case trying to make a talking point out of something they have been for all along
They're not nervous. Because they have a plan:
GOP's New Plan: Pay Cuts For Doctors If Obamacare Isn't Chopped
Sahil Kapur March 10, 2014, 6:00 AM EDT
lower payments to doctors has always been central to obamacare it's hysterical watching left-wing nutjobs defend their trainwreck; in this case trying to make a talking point out of something they have been for all along
Hey, don't get me wrong. I am not saying don't attack Obamacare. Please attack Obamacare loud and long. As a matter of fact the more you attack Obamacare the happier I am.
4.2 million have signed up for Obamacare as open enrollment nears close. - Mar. 11, 2014
And the GOP is getting nervous....
I does speak for the Obie puffers, but not any of us who can do the math and are not fools.It just kills me how the government and the press is touting this as a success.
They passed a law that says 100% of people have to purchase health insurance, and they even subsidize it. Then, when 10-12% of the uninsured sign up, they call it a success. It's crazy that people believe the shit they are spouting.
Imagine if previously, there was no law against rape and 35-45 million people were rapists. then imagine a law was passed that made raping a person illegal. Then imagine that 10-12% of rapists ceased their activities and the news media and government called that a success. That would be crazy, but that is what is happening. Oh, and what makes it even more ridiculous is that 4.2 million people in the US is barely over 1% of the total population.
It fucking blows my mind how stupid some of the people in the USA have become.
Here's why the ODS kooks here are in such a state of open panic.
It's working. Well. The number of uninsured is plunging. Repealing ObamaCare would involve deliberately cancelling the insurance of millions. Politically impossible, but it's what the kooks have committed themselves to.
4.2 million have signed up for Obamacare as open enrollment nears close. - Mar. 11, 2014
And the GOP is getting nervous....
The libs around here should take a page from their elected officials ......even they're smart enough to run from this boondoggle.
I guess the libs on this board are a little slow on the up take.