Obama is horrible

Obamacare is a program where I get to pay for my health insurance as well as someone elses.

That's how insurance works. Thank your stars your parents were responsible enough to get you some

They sure did, but they didn't buy our next door neighbors insurance or pay to subsidize those in other states.

Anytime you buy insurance you are subsidizing somebody else. Grow up.

Someone needs to explain the difference between buying an insurance policy for yourself and paying for someone else's policy as well with an increase in your taxes. The subsidies that are given out come in the form of a government check. Where do you think the government gets that money? Perhaps you should grow up and get a brain.

And? How is this unconstitutional? We all pay taxes, some of us, most of us don't get it back. I don't have kids in school but my taxes go towards public education. I pay taxes to fix other peoples' pot holes. I pay into medicare and social security for people who are going to need it more than I am. Nothing about this is unconstitutional or illegal. Nor, if you took a wider look to the rest of the world particularly unique.

As well off as you say you are would you mind paying my share of the taxes that subsidize other peoples health insurance? I paid for my own insurance for all of my adult life and expect others to do the same.
 
That's how insurance works. Thank your stars your parents were responsible enough to get you some

They sure did, but they didn't buy our next door neighbors insurance or pay to subsidize those in other states.

Anytime you buy insurance you are subsidizing somebody else. Grow up.

Someone needs to explain the difference between buying an insurance policy for yourself and paying for someone else's policy as well with an increase in your taxes. The subsidies that are given out come in the form of a government check. Where do you think the government gets that money? Perhaps you should grow up and get a brain.

And? How is this unconstitutional? We all pay taxes, some of us, most of us don't get it back. I don't have kids in school but my taxes go towards public education. I pay taxes to fix other peoples' pot holes. I pay into medicare and social security for people who are going to need it more than I am. Nothing about this is unconstitutional or illegal. Nor, if you took a wider look to the rest of the world particularly unique.

As well off as you say you are would you mind paying my share of the taxes that subsidize other peoples health insurance? I paid for my own insurance for all of my adult life and expect others to do the same.

I didn't say I was well off. I said other people will need social security and medicare more than I will. I also don't really care what you expect people to do, has nothing to do with the constitutionality of the ACA.

You like fixing other peoples' pot holes? Paying for their kids to go to school? Lunch programs? You're already doing it. Assuming you pay taxes of course.
 
They sure did, but they didn't buy our next door neighbors insurance or pay to subsidize those in other states.

Anytime you buy insurance you are subsidizing somebody else. Grow up.

Someone needs to explain the difference between buying an insurance policy for yourself and paying for someone else's policy as well with an increase in your taxes. The subsidies that are given out come in the form of a government check. Where do you think the government gets that money? Perhaps you should grow up and get a brain.

And? How is this unconstitutional? We all pay taxes, some of us, most of us don't get it back. I don't have kids in school but my taxes go towards public education. I pay taxes to fix other peoples' pot holes. I pay into medicare and social security for people who are going to need it more than I am. Nothing about this is unconstitutional or illegal. Nor, if you took a wider look to the rest of the world particularly unique.

As well off as you say you are would you mind paying my share of the taxes that subsidize other peoples health insurance? I paid for my own insurance for all of my adult life and expect others to do the same.

I didn't say I was well off. I said other people will need social security and medicare more than I will. I also don't really care what you expect people to do, has nothing to do with the constitutionality of the ACA.

You like fixing other peoples' pot holes? Paying for their kids to go to school? Lunch programs? You're already doing it. Assuming you pay taxes of course.

I drive and I don't mind paying the gas tax to fix pot holes. I don't mind paying school taxes since my parents paid them for me. I also pay for my kids school lunches. I do mind paying for other peoples insurance since my tax dollars go to support free clinics for the poor. The same Doctor that I go to volunteers at the free clinic so the care is the same. I suspect many of the Doctors will stop volunteering now that there is the ACA and when the free clinics are closed my taxes will go down. LOL
 
Anytime you buy insurance you are subsidizing somebody else. Grow up.

Someone needs to explain the difference between buying an insurance policy for yourself and paying for someone else's policy as well with an increase in your taxes. The subsidies that are given out come in the form of a government check. Where do you think the government gets that money? Perhaps you should grow up and get a brain.

And? How is this unconstitutional? We all pay taxes, some of us, most of us don't get it back. I don't have kids in school but my taxes go towards public education. I pay taxes to fix other peoples' pot holes. I pay into medicare and social security for people who are going to need it more than I am. Nothing about this is unconstitutional or illegal. Nor, if you took a wider look to the rest of the world particularly unique.

As well off as you say you are would you mind paying my share of the taxes that subsidize other peoples health insurance? I paid for my own insurance for all of my adult life and expect others to do the same.

I didn't say I was well off. I said other people will need social security and medicare more than I will. I also don't really care what you expect people to do, has nothing to do with the constitutionality of the ACA.

You like fixing other peoples' pot holes? Paying for their kids to go to school? Lunch programs? You're already doing it. Assuming you pay taxes of course.

I drive and I don't mind paying the gas tax to fix pot holes. I don't mind paying school taxes since my parents paid them for me. I also pay for my kids school lunches. I do mind paying for other peoples insurance since my tax dollars go to support free clinics for the poor. The same Doctor that I go to volunteers at the free clinic so the care is the same. I suspect many of the Doctors will stop volunteering now that there is the ACA and when the free clinics are closed my taxes will go down. LOL

So, you'll pay for some shit for other people but not health care because freedumb? Got it.

FYI, those free clinics do not prevent disease the same way routine scheduled doctor visits with a battery of specialists can provide to handle a multitude of illnesses. Tell someone with cancer they can just go to the free clinic.
 
Someone needs to explain the difference between buying an insurance policy for yourself and paying for someone else's policy as well with an increase in your taxes. The subsidies that are given out come in the form of a government check. Where do you think the government gets that money? Perhaps you should grow up and get a brain.

And? How is this unconstitutional? We all pay taxes, some of us, most of us don't get it back. I don't have kids in school but my taxes go towards public education. I pay taxes to fix other peoples' pot holes. I pay into medicare and social security for people who are going to need it more than I am. Nothing about this is unconstitutional or illegal. Nor, if you took a wider look to the rest of the world particularly unique.

As well off as you say you are would you mind paying my share of the taxes that subsidize other peoples health insurance? I paid for my own insurance for all of my adult life and expect others to do the same.

I didn't say I was well off. I said other people will need social security and medicare more than I will. I also don't really care what you expect people to do, has nothing to do with the constitutionality of the ACA.

You like fixing other peoples' pot holes? Paying for their kids to go to school? Lunch programs? You're already doing it. Assuming you pay taxes of course.

I drive and I don't mind paying the gas tax to fix pot holes. I don't mind paying school taxes since my parents paid them for me. I also pay for my kids school lunches. I do mind paying for other peoples insurance since my tax dollars go to support free clinics for the poor. The same Doctor that I go to volunteers at the free clinic so the care is the same. I suspect many of the Doctors will stop volunteering now that there is the ACA and when the free clinics are closed my taxes will go down. LOL

So, you'll pay for some shit for other people but not health care because freedumb? Got it.

FYI, those free clinics do not prevent disease the same way routine scheduled doctor visits with a battery of specialists can provide to handle a multitude of illnesses. Tell someone with cancer they can just go to the free clinic.

They would be referred to a FREE cancer center and to a specialist at a FREE hospital. What makes you think you can't go to a free clinic for routine doctor visit?
 
And? How is this unconstitutional? We all pay taxes, some of us, most of us don't get it back. I don't have kids in school but my taxes go towards public education. I pay taxes to fix other peoples' pot holes. I pay into medicare and social security for people who are going to need it more than I am. Nothing about this is unconstitutional or illegal. Nor, if you took a wider look to the rest of the world particularly unique.

As well off as you say you are would you mind paying my share of the taxes that subsidize other peoples health insurance? I paid for my own insurance for all of my adult life and expect others to do the same.

I didn't say I was well off. I said other people will need social security and medicare more than I will. I also don't really care what you expect people to do, has nothing to do with the constitutionality of the ACA.

You like fixing other peoples' pot holes? Paying for their kids to go to school? Lunch programs? You're already doing it. Assuming you pay taxes of course.

I drive and I don't mind paying the gas tax to fix pot holes. I don't mind paying school taxes since my parents paid them for me. I also pay for my kids school lunches. I do mind paying for other peoples insurance since my tax dollars go to support free clinics for the poor. The same Doctor that I go to volunteers at the free clinic so the care is the same. I suspect many of the Doctors will stop volunteering now that there is the ACA and when the free clinics are closed my taxes will go down. LOL

So, you'll pay for some shit for other people but not health care because freedumb? Got it.

FYI, those free clinics do not prevent disease the same way routine scheduled doctor visits with a battery of specialists can provide to handle a multitude of illnesses. Tell someone with cancer they can just go to the free clinic.

They would be referred to a FREE cancer center and to a specialist at a FREE hospital. What makes you think you can't go to a free clinic for routine doctor visit?

Cool, can you provide some links to those resources?
 
As well off as you say you are would you mind paying my share of the taxes that subsidize other peoples health insurance? I paid for my own insurance for all of my adult life and expect others to do the same.

I didn't say I was well off. I said other people will need social security and medicare more than I will. I also don't really care what you expect people to do, has nothing to do with the constitutionality of the ACA.

You like fixing other peoples' pot holes? Paying for their kids to go to school? Lunch programs? You're already doing it. Assuming you pay taxes of course.

I drive and I don't mind paying the gas tax to fix pot holes. I don't mind paying school taxes since my parents paid them for me. I also pay for my kids school lunches. I do mind paying for other peoples insurance since my tax dollars go to support free clinics for the poor. The same Doctor that I go to volunteers at the free clinic so the care is the same. I suspect many of the Doctors will stop volunteering now that there is the ACA and when the free clinics are closed my taxes will go down. LOL

So, you'll pay for some shit for other people but not health care because freedumb? Got it.

FYI, those free clinics do not prevent disease the same way routine scheduled doctor visits with a battery of specialists can provide to handle a multitude of illnesses. Tell someone with cancer they can just go to the free clinic.

They would be referred to a FREE cancer center and to a specialist at a FREE hospital. What makes you think you can't go to a free clinic for routine doctor visit?

Cool, can you provide some links to those resources?

Look up Grady Hospital in Atlanta and see for yourself.
 
Someone needs to explain the difference between buying an insurance policy for yourself and paying for someone else's policy as well with an increase in your taxes. The subsidies that are given out come in the form of a government check. Where do you think the government gets that money? Perhaps you should grow up and get a brain.

And? How is this unconstitutional? We all pay taxes, some of us, most of us don't get it back. I don't have kids in school but my taxes go towards public education. I pay taxes to fix other peoples' pot holes. I pay into medicare and social security for people who are going to need it more than I am. Nothing about this is unconstitutional or illegal. Nor, if you took a wider look to the rest of the world particularly unique.

As well off as you say you are would you mind paying my share of the taxes that subsidize other peoples health insurance? I paid for my own insurance for all of my adult life and expect others to do the same.

I didn't say I was well off. I said other people will need social security and medicare more than I will. I also don't really care what you expect people to do, has nothing to do with the constitutionality of the ACA.

You like fixing other peoples' pot holes? Paying for their kids to go to school? Lunch programs? You're already doing it. Assuming you pay taxes of course.

I drive and I don't mind paying the gas tax to fix pot holes. I don't mind paying school taxes since my parents paid them for me. I also pay for my kids school lunches. I do mind paying for other peoples insurance since my tax dollars go to support free clinics for the poor. The same Doctor that I go to volunteers at the free clinic so the care is the same. I suspect many of the Doctors will stop volunteering now that there is the ACA and when the free clinics are closed my taxes will go down. LOL

So, you'll pay for some shit for other people but not health care because freedumb? Got it.

FYI, those free clinics do not prevent disease the same way routine scheduled doctor visits with a battery of specialists can provide to handle a multitude of illnesses. Tell someone with cancer they can just go to the free clinic.

Regarding ACA... there was NO need to lie as Obama and most people did to get ACA passed.
There NEVER were 46 million uninsured Americans as Obama repeatedly stated BEFORE ACA was passed!
After it was passed he conveniently remembered. "Oh 10 million of them were illegals" so now he claims 36 million that were uninsured...again A LIE!
See 14 million of them were already eligible under PRE-ACA Medicaid benefits.... they just didn't know it! Failure on Obama's part to administer correctly.
His solution? Write more laws ...2,000 more pages of total morass building idiocy!
OH and by the way when you subtract 14 million from 36 million you end up with 22 million. But THAT needs some clarity also!
of the 22 million left when you subtract 24 million from 46 million there were a total of about 18 million people UNDER 34 that make over $50,000 a year
that don't WANT, DON"T NEED health insurance! Do you understand? They don't use health insurance as they don't need it! They pay as they go for their
needed health services with many of them already having catastrophic insurance in the first place. But Obama NEVER considered that!
That leave 4 million that truly needed health insurance and wanted... like you stated someone with cancer!

So why didn't they figure this out??? It was because Obama is truly ignorant about insurance, business, economy etc... if he had his way 1,400 companies would go bankrupt, putting 450,000 people out of work and eliminating $100 billion a year in tax revenue! SMART eh!

Take the $270 billion lawyers make and tax at 10% JuST as the idiot Obama taxes tanning salons as they cause cancer!
Tie a reducing rate to reduction in the $850 billion doctors order in duplicate tests because they fear lawsuits and watch that number decline!
Use the $27 billion to pay the premium for the 4 million and the problem is SOLVED!
Why didn't this happen was because Obama's a LAWYER!!!
 
I didn't say I was well off. I said other people will need social security and medicare more than I will. I also don't really care what you expect people to do, has nothing to do with the constitutionality of the ACA.

You like fixing other peoples' pot holes? Paying for their kids to go to school? Lunch programs? You're already doing it. Assuming you pay taxes of course.

I drive and I don't mind paying the gas tax to fix pot holes. I don't mind paying school taxes since my parents paid them for me. I also pay for my kids school lunches. I do mind paying for other peoples insurance since my tax dollars go to support free clinics for the poor. The same Doctor that I go to volunteers at the free clinic so the care is the same. I suspect many of the Doctors will stop volunteering now that there is the ACA and when the free clinics are closed my taxes will go down. LOL

So, you'll pay for some shit for other people but not health care because freedumb? Got it.

FYI, those free clinics do not prevent disease the same way routine scheduled doctor visits with a battery of specialists can provide to handle a multitude of illnesses. Tell someone with cancer they can just go to the free clinic.

They would be referred to a FREE cancer center and to a specialist at a FREE hospital. What makes you think you can't go to a free clinic for routine doctor visit?

Cool, can you provide some links to those resources?

Look up Grady Hospital in Atlanta and see for yourself.

They serve a noble cause. However they sued the government for being underfunded via medicaid and they often lose money. Are you willing to have the hospital funded via taxes?
 
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