Affordable care that isn’t affordable

Of those 15 mill how many actually paid for it or wont be paying for it at all?

How many are paying their premiums? As many as want to have insurance. That should be obvious.
We're all paying for it, one way or another. The question is, who is profiting from it?

How many times will you ask the same question, get the same answer, and then ask the question again?

Obviously the insurers will continue to make a profit - as they have since the 1980s - unless and until the U.S. has single payer.

Now, ask it again.
 
Of those 15 mill how many actually paid for it or wont be paying for it at all?

How many are paying their premiums? As many as want to have insurance. That should be obvious.
We're all paying for it, one way or another. The question is, who is profiting from it?

How many times will you ask the same question, get the same answer, and then ask the question again?

Obviously the insurers will continue to make a profit - as they have since the 1980s - unless and until the U.S. has single payer.

Now, ask it again.

You're still singing the 'single-payer blues'? Too-late. Your ilk sold us down the corporatist river.
 
Of those 15 mill how many actually paid for it or wont be paying for it at all?

How many are paying their premiums? As many as want to have insurance. That should be obvious.
We're all paying for it, one way or another. The question is, who is profiting from it?

How many times will you ask the same question, get the same answer, and then ask the question again?

Obviously the insurers will continue to make a profit - as they have since the 1980s - unless and until the U.S. has single payer.

Now, ask it again.

You're still singing the 'single-payer blues'?

Not blues, unless you mean BC/BS, the original not-for-profit insurers. Wouldn't mind taking the toys away from all the others and letting the Blues do their thing again.

But you can't seem to decide whether you want the for-profit middlemen to keep making profits or not. Let me know when you settle on something.
 
Of those 15 mill how many actually paid for it or wont be paying for it at all?

How many are paying their premiums? As many as want to have insurance. That should be obvious.
We're all paying for it, one way or another. The question is, who is profiting from it?

How many times will you ask the same question, get the same answer, and then ask the question again?

Obviously the insurers will continue to make a profit - as they have since the 1980s - unless and until the U.S. has single payer.

Now, ask it again.

You're still singing the 'single-payer blues'?

Not blues, unless you mean BC/BS, the original not-for-profit insurers. Wouldn't mind taking the toys away from all the others and letting the Blues do their thing again.

But you can't seem to decide whether you want the for-profit middlemen to keep making profits or not. Let me know when you settle on something.

You have reading comprehension issues. I think the insurance industry is a corporatist fraud. They've learned to secure profits by manipulating government policy. ACA is their most dubious achievement.
 
How many are paying their premiums? As many as want to have insurance. That should be obvious.
We're all paying for it, one way or another. The question is, who is profiting from it?

How many times will you ask the same question, get the same answer, and then ask the question again?

Obviously the insurers will continue to make a profit - as they have since the 1980s - unless and until the U.S. has single payer.

Now, ask it again.

You're still singing the 'single-payer blues'?

Not blues, unless you mean BC/BS, the original not-for-profit insurers. Wouldn't mind taking the toys away from all the others and letting the Blues do their thing again.

But you can't seem to decide whether you want the for-profit middlemen to keep making profits or not. Let me know when you settle on something.

You have reading comprehension issues. I think the insurance industry is a corporatist fraud. They've learned to secure profits by manipulating government policy. ACA is their most dubious achievement.

and solution is interstate capitalism rather than perfecting current intrastate crony capitalism or liberalism. Do you understand?
 
How many are paying their premiums? As many as want to have insurance. That should be obvious.
We're all paying for it, one way or another. The question is, who is profiting from it?

How many times will you ask the same question, get the same answer, and then ask the question again?

Obviously the insurers will continue to make a profit - as they have since the 1980s - unless and until the U.S. has single payer.

Now, ask it again.

You're still singing the 'single-payer blues'?

Not blues, unless you mean BC/BS, the original not-for-profit insurers. Wouldn't mind taking the toys away from all the others and letting the Blues do their thing again.

But you can't seem to decide whether you want the for-profit middlemen to keep making profits or not. Let me know when you settle on something.

You have reading comprehension issues. I think the insurance industry is a corporatist fraud. They've learned to secure profits by manipulating government policy. ACA is their most dubious achievement.
Agreed.

Obama could have tried to fixed our over priced over utilized healthcare system. Instead he chose to enrich insurers, big pharma, and big hospital. Why?
 
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Despite the president’s promises, health care costs are going up


Medicaid spending is up 23%!!! so far in 2015. And tens of thousands are facing the IRS over the program.


My personal feelings are that a whole lot of American voters who supported Obama and his Democrat toadies are going to be very sorry for doing so. And, they won't forget when 2016 comes.


Read story @ STEPHEN MOORE Affordable Care Act isn t affordable - Washington Times


More Obamacare victims noticing that they’re gonna be on the hook to the IRS. @ More Obamacare victims noticing that they re gonna be on the hook to the IRS. RedState

15 million using the ACA say you are nuts.

Of those 15 mill how many actually paid for it or wont be paying for it at all?

If the 15 million vote, you got problems. Wait, you got Trump, so you already have problems!

You didnt answer the question.

You look it up, Sherlock.

I already know the answer...and so do you.
Ya disingenuous prick...
 
15 million using the ACA say you are nuts.

Of those 15 mill how many actually paid for it or wont be paying for it at all?

If the 15 million vote, you got problems. Wait, you got Trump, so you already have problems!

You didnt answer the question.

You look it up, Sherlock.

I already know the answer...and so do you.
Ya disingenuous prick...

Depressing to be stuck with Stumpy Trump, huh?
 
Of those 15 mill how many actually paid for it or wont be paying for it at all?

If the 15 million vote, you got problems. Wait, you got Trump, so you already have problems!

You didnt answer the question.

You look it up, Sherlock.

I already know the answer...and so do you.
Ya disingenuous prick...

Depressing to be stuck with Stumpy Trump, huh?

What the hell are you babbling about?
 
How many are paying their premiums? As many as want to have insurance. That should be obvious.
We're all paying for it, one way or another. The question is, who is profiting from it?

How many times will you ask the same question, get the same answer, and then ask the question again?

Obviously the insurers will continue to make a profit - as they have since the 1980s - unless and until the U.S. has single payer.

Now, ask it again.

You're still singing the 'single-payer blues'?

Not blues, unless you mean BC/BS, the original not-for-profit insurers. Wouldn't mind taking the toys away from all the others and letting the Blues do their thing again.

But you can't seem to decide whether you want the for-profit middlemen to keep making profits or not. Let me know when you settle on something.

You have reading comprehension issues. I think the insurance industry is a corporatist fraud. They've learned to secure profits by manipulating government policy. ACA is their most dubious achievement.

I'm not disagreeing with you. So let's push for single payer, huh?
 
If the 15 million vote, you got problems. Wait, you got Trump, so you already have problems!

You didnt answer the question.

You look it up, Sherlock.

I already know the answer...and so do you.
Ya disingenuous prick...

Depressing to be stuck with Stumpy Trump, huh?

What the hell are you babbling about?

You post incoherently when your mind is in the disaster that Donald is about to bring on your party. Get a Grip and some meds.
 
Of those 15 mill how many actually paid for it or wont be paying for it at all?

How many are paying their premiums? As many as want to have insurance. That should be obvious.

Weak ass dodge....

People paying their premiums is a dodge? How so?

Try again.

If you insist. How many are paying their premiums? As many as want to have insurance. That should be obvious.

If you have evidence to the contrary, please present it here.

Or were you expecting me to lie and say "People who have health insurance are NOT paying their premiums"? Because I can't do that.
 
We're all paying for it, one way or another. The question is, who is profiting from it?

How many times will you ask the same question, get the same answer, and then ask the question again?

Obviously the insurers will continue to make a profit - as they have since the 1980s - unless and until the U.S. has single payer.

Now, ask it again.

You're still singing the 'single-payer blues'?

Not blues, unless you mean BC/BS, the original not-for-profit insurers. Wouldn't mind taking the toys away from all the others and letting the Blues do their thing again.

But you can't seem to decide whether you want the for-profit middlemen to keep making profits or not. Let me know when you settle on something.

You have reading comprehension issues. I think the insurance industry is a corporatist fraud. They've learned to secure profits by manipulating government policy. ACA is their most dubious achievement.

I'm not disagreeing with you. So let's push for single payer, huh?
I wouldn't object. But that's not what you're doing. I have honest friends who are socialists and progressives. They hate ACA as much as me. But you are a fraud.
 
You didnt answer the question.

You look it up, Sherlock.

I already know the answer...and so do you.
Ya disingenuous prick...

Depressing to be stuck with Stumpy Trump, huh?

What the hell are you babbling about?

You post incoherently when your mind is in the disaster that Donald is about to bring on your party. Get a Grip and some meds.

You're so damned stupid you forgot the topic.
 

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