Pensacola Discussion Forum
Would you like to react to this message? Create an account in a few clicks or log in to continue.

This is a forum based out of Pensacola Florida.


You are not connected. Please login or register

Where is the midterm massacre........come on now.....show us

2 posters

Go down  Message [Page 1 of 1]

2seaoat



six to eight seat majority in the Senate and most of the governor races going Republican......by golly I cannot wait for the mid terms......this is shocking in light of the historical trends which forecast the massacre......what happened?

ZVUGKTUBM

ZVUGKTUBM

2seaoat wrote:six to eight seat majority in the Senate and most of the governor races going Republican......by golly I cannot wait for the mid terms......this is shocking in light of the historical trends which forecast the massacre......what happened?

Seaoat, it is a little too early to dance in the endzone. The republicans have 2:30 left to run the ball back down the field and kick a game-winning field goal. Now, their kicker doesn't have the best record this season, but still....

http://www.best-electric-barbecue-grills.com

2seaoat



I honestly thought it was going to be close from the beginning calling for Biden to be the tie breaker, but a year ago I was called a fool and that the Republicans were going to have a six or seven seat majority. It is not happening. They will win, but not the landslide we listened to for two years. Notice how not much is being said about the landslide or the Affordable Care Act.

Guest


Guest

From the same two morons who said the GOP would never take the House back in 2010.

Guest


Guest

Seaoat, you just answered this post...this isn't talking about the ACA?

The Obama administration has funded a new study by top consulting firm RAND Health that startlingly finds that if taxpayer subsidies are eliminated, Obamacare exchanges will fall into a “death spiral.”

The study comes in the wake of a number of lawsuits which are challenging the Obama administration’s implementation of Obamacare subsidies. Three lawsuits have made it to U.S. Circuit Courts, just one step from the Supreme Court, arguing that the text of the Affordable Care Act allows premium subsidies for state-run exchanges only. (RELATED: Second Court Strikes Down Obamacare Subsidies In Federal Exchanges)

The report was sponsored by HHS’s Office of the Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation, which, among other duties, compiles the enrollment statistics each month during open enrollment for Obamacare exchanges. Given the ongoing controversy over Obamacare subsidies, HHS sponsoring the study could be a sign that the administration is beginning to worry about its prospects.

The administration’s motivations aside, the key finding from the report belies HHS’s pro-Obamacare position. Eliminating premium subsidies entirely would “cause large declines in enrollment and substantial increases in premiums,” RAND Health concluded. In short — Americans are far less likely to want Obamacare coverage, or to be able to afford it, when taxpayers aren’t footing the bill.

“In scenarios in which the tax credits are eliminated, our model predicts a near ‘death spiral,’ with very sharp premium increases and drastic declines in individual market enrollment,” the study concluded.

Obamacare supporters will tout that well-intentioned premium subsidies are working. But if the health-care law can’t survive without taxpayers supporting Obamacare enrollees, the point remains that the Affordable Care Act is failing in its promise to control the actual cost of health care and health insurance.

RAND found that without the ACA’s subsidies, the cost of premiums will rise by 43.3 percent and Obamacare enrollment will fall by a whopping 68 percent. That would mean 11.3 million more Americans would be uninsured.

“Low-risk individuals of any age may need a tax credit to incentivize them to sign up,” the study concluded, in what may seem common sense to the health-care law’s conservative opposition. “As a result, premium tax credits encourage the enrollment of low-risk individuals, who improve the risk pool and bring down premiums.”

In short, if someone doesn’t feel they need pricey health insurance, the study found, they probably won’t buy it — unless there are hefty taxpayer subsidies lowering their bottom line, or an individual mandate issuing a significant penalty on those who fail to sign up for coverage.

http://dailycaller.com/2014/10/21/hhs-funded-study-obamacare-will-suffer-death-spiral-if-subsidies-fail

Sponsored content



Back to top  Message [Page 1 of 1]

Permissions in this forum:
You cannot reply to topics in this forum