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3 years after Obamacare signed into law and it is moreunpopular than ever

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VectorMan wrote:It is now even less popular than when it barely passed Congress in March 2010. The Kaiser Health Tracking Poll, which has always shown the highest support for Obamacare of any major poll, found that 46 percent of Americans approved it when it originally passed. Kaiser’s latest survey this month finds that only 37 percent approve. Breaking that down, only 18 percent of Republicans and 31 percent of independents have a favorable opinion of the health-care reform. Among Democrats, only 58 percent like Obamacare overall. By a margin of about 2 to 1, those who responded to the Kaiser poll believe that health-care costs will rise and the quality of health care will decline in coming years, exactly the opposite of what President Obama promised.


What I think was one of the worst things about Obamacare, is how the liberals got it signed into law. Closed door meetings and pay-offs. Then you have the idiot, Pelosi, saying they need to pass it to find out what was in it. I knew that woman was stupid, but how many stupid people voted for the sorry bitch?

What was she running for that we needed to vote? The repugs had their chance to propose healthcare and tried to push health savings accounts. What! Give me a break. They refused to compromise so that's what they got. LOL!

VectorMan

VectorMan

Dreamsglore wrote:
VectorMan wrote:It is now even less popular than when it barely passed Congress in March 2010. The Kaiser Health Tracking Poll, which has always shown the highest support for Obamacare of any major poll, found that 46 percent of Americans approved it when it originally passed. Kaiser’s latest survey this month finds that only 37 percent approve. Breaking that down, only 18 percent of Republicans and 31 percent of independents have a favorable opinion of the health-care reform. Among Democrats, only 58 percent like Obamacare overall. By a margin of about 2 to 1, those who responded to the Kaiser poll believe that health-care costs will rise and the quality of health care will decline in coming years, exactly the opposite of what President Obama promised.


What I think was one of the worst things about Obamacare, is how the liberals got it signed into law. Closed door meetings and pay-offs. Then you have the idiot, Pelosi, saying they need to pass it to find out what was in it. I knew that woman was stupid, but how many stupid people voted for the sorry bitch?

What was she running for that we needed to vote? The repugs had their chance to propose healthcare and tried to push health savings accounts. What! Give me a break. They refused to compromise so that's what they got. LOL!

Whatever.

Just know that this house of cards is coming down. Are you ready?

knothead

knothead

VectorMan wrote:
Dreamsglore wrote:
VectorMan wrote:It is now even less popular than when it barely passed Congress in March 2010. The Kaiser Health Tracking Poll, which has always shown the highest support for Obamacare of any major poll, found that 46 percent of Americans approved it when it originally passed. Kaiser’s latest survey this month finds that only 37 percent approve. Breaking that down, only 18 percent of Republicans and 31 percent of independents have a favorable opinion of the health-care reform. Among Democrats, only 58 percent like Obamacare overall. By a margin of about 2 to 1, those who responded to the Kaiser poll believe that health-care costs will rise and the quality of health care will decline in coming years, exactly the opposite of what President Obama promised.


What I think was one of the worst things about Obamacare, is how the liberals got it signed into law. Closed door meetings and pay-offs. Then you have the idiot, Pelosi, saying they need to pass it to find out what was in it. I knew that woman was stupid, but how many stupid people voted for the sorry bitch?

What was she running for that we needed to vote? The repugs had their chance to propose healthcare and tried to push health savings accounts. What! Give me a break. They refused to compromise so that's what they got. LOL!

Whatever.

Just know that this house of cards is coming down. Are you ready?

*********************************************************

VMan: I appreciate the indignation you feel about HOW the ACA was passed but I think you are in denial about the culpability of the R's refusal to collaborate but instead tried but failed to block the President's legacy legislation. It may end up taking years to work out the problems but rather than the Republicans expressing a willingness to identify the flaws and correcting them they are now on "repeal Obamacare" which puts them four square on the wrong side . . . . . . no sane person can deny that our healthcare system is seriously flawed and 50-60 million Americans are uninsured . . . . . . . . a problem you and I have been subsidizing for years by paying exorbitant medical costs. I agree that it may be a house of cards but I will not agree that the ACA was not necessary . . . . . . adjustments are in order but you have dickheads like Ted Cruz wanting to repeal the entire act. This puts them where they do not want to be . . . . . . on the wrong side of history.

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knothead wrote:
VectorMan wrote:
Dreamsglore wrote:
VectorMan wrote:It is now even less popular than when it barely passed Congress in March 2010. The Kaiser Health Tracking Poll, which has always shown the highest support for Obamacare of any major poll, found that 46 percent of Americans approved it when it originally passed. Kaiser’s latest survey this month finds that only 37 percent approve. Breaking that down, only 18 percent of Republicans and 31 percent of independents have a favorable opinion of the health-care reform. Among Democrats, only 58 percent like Obamacare overall. By a margin of about 2 to 1, those who responded to the Kaiser poll believe that health-care costs will rise and the quality of health care will decline in coming years, exactly the opposite of what President Obama promised.


What I think was one of the worst things about Obamacare, is how the liberals got it signed into law. Closed door meetings and pay-offs. Then you have the idiot, Pelosi, saying they need to pass it to find out what was in it. I knew that woman was stupid, but how many stupid people voted for the sorry bitch?

What was she running for that we needed to vote? The repugs had their chance to propose healthcare and tried to push health savings accounts. What! Give me a break. They refused to compromise so that's what they got. LOL!

Whatever.

Just know that this house of cards is coming down. Are you ready?

*********************************************************

VMan: I appreciate the indignation you feel about HOW the ACA was passed but I think you are in denial about the culpability of the R's refusal to collaborate but instead tried but failed to block the President's legacy legislation. It may end up taking years to work out the problems but rather than the Republicans expressing a willingness to identify the flaws and correcting them they are now on "repeal Obamacare" which puts them four square on the wrong side . . . . . . no sane person can deny that our healthcare system is seriously flawed and 50-60 million Americans are uninsured . . . . . . . . a problem you and I have been subsidizing for years by paying exorbitant medical costs. I agree that it may be a house of cards but I will not agree that the ACA was not necessary . . . . . . adjustments are in order but you have dickheads like Ted Cruz wanting to repeal the entire act. This puts them where they do not want to be . . . . . . on the wrong side of history.

Yes, but now all of us having insurance will pay higher premiums because of Obamacare when we could have paid less without it so that makes those of us who work and have benefits double screwed. Oh and it was 40 million uninured when this was signed into law....

The worker bees are getting screwed on this royally.

Margin Call

Margin Call

PACEDOG#1 wrote:
knothead wrote:
VectorMan wrote:
Dreamsglore wrote:
VectorMan wrote:It is now even less popular than when it barely passed Congress in March 2010. The Kaiser Health Tracking Poll, which has always shown the highest support for Obamacare of any major poll, found that 46 percent of Americans approved it when it originally passed. Kaiser’s latest survey this month finds that only 37 percent approve. Breaking that down, only 18 percent of Republicans and 31 percent of independents have a favorable opinion of the health-care reform. Among Democrats, only 58 percent like Obamacare overall. By a margin of about 2 to 1, those who responded to the Kaiser poll believe that health-care costs will rise and the quality of health care will decline in coming years, exactly the opposite of what President Obama promised.


What I think was one of the worst things about Obamacare, is how the liberals got it signed into law. Closed door meetings and pay-offs. Then you have the idiot, Pelosi, saying they need to pass it to find out what was in it. I knew that woman was stupid, but how many stupid people voted for the sorry bitch?

What was she running for that we needed to vote? The repugs had their chance to propose healthcare and tried to push health savings accounts. What! Give me a break. They refused to compromise so that's what they got. LOL!

Whatever.

Just know that this house of cards is coming down. Are you ready?

*********************************************************

VMan: I appreciate the indignation you feel about HOW the ACA was passed but I think you are in denial about the culpability of the R's refusal to collaborate but instead tried but failed to block the President's legacy legislation. It may end up taking years to work out the problems but rather than the Republicans expressing a willingness to identify the flaws and correcting them they are now on "repeal Obamacare" which puts them four square on the wrong side . . . . . . no sane person can deny that our healthcare system is seriously flawed and 50-60 million Americans are uninsured . . . . . . . . a problem you and I have been subsidizing for years by paying exorbitant medical costs. I agree that it may be a house of cards but I will not agree that the ACA was not necessary . . . . . . adjustments are in order but you have dickheads like Ted Cruz wanting to repeal the entire act. This puts them where they do not want to be . . . . . . on the wrong side of history.

Yes, but now all of us having insurance will pay higher premiums because of Obamacare when we could have paid less without it so that makes those of us who work and have benefits double screwed. Oh and it was 40 million uninured when this was signed into law....

The worker bees are getting screwed on this royally.

Ask yourself this question: Why do employers offer health insurance to their employees?

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Margin Call wrote:
PACEDOG#1 wrote:
knothead wrote:
VectorMan wrote:
Dreamsglore wrote:
VectorMan wrote:It is now even less popular than when it barely passed Congress in March 2010. The Kaiser Health Tracking Poll, which has always shown the highest support for Obamacare of any major poll, found that 46 percent of Americans approved it when it originally passed. Kaiser’s latest survey this month finds that only 37 percent approve. Breaking that down, only 18 percent of Republicans and 31 percent of independents have a favorable opinion of the health-care reform. Among Democrats, only 58 percent like Obamacare overall. By a margin of about 2 to 1, those who responded to the Kaiser poll believe that health-care costs will rise and the quality of health care will decline in coming years, exactly the opposite of what President Obama promised.


What I think was one of the worst things about Obamacare, is how the liberals got it signed into law. Closed door meetings and pay-offs. Then you have the idiot, Pelosi, saying they need to pass it to find out what was in it. I knew that woman was stupid, but how many stupid people voted for the sorry bitch?

What was she running for that we needed to vote? The repugs had their chance to propose healthcare and tried to push health savings accounts. What! Give me a break. They refused to compromise so that's what they got. LOL!

Whatever.

Just know that this house of cards is coming down. Are you ready?

*********************************************************

VMan: I appreciate the indignation you feel about HOW the ACA was passed but I think you are in denial about the culpability of the R's refusal to collaborate but instead tried but failed to block the President's legacy legislation. It may end up taking years to work out the problems but rather than the Republicans expressing a willingness to identify the flaws and correcting them they are now on "repeal Obamacare" which puts them four square on the wrong side . . . . . . no sane person can deny that our healthcare system is seriously flawed and 50-60 million Americans are uninsured . . . . . . . . a problem you and I have been subsidizing for years by paying exorbitant medical costs. I agree that it may be a house of cards but I will not agree that the ACA was not necessary . . . . . . adjustments are in order but you have dickheads like Ted Cruz wanting to repeal the entire act. This puts them where they do not want to be . . . . . . on the wrong side of history.

Yes, but now all of us having insurance will pay higher premiums because of Obamacare when we could have paid less without it so that makes those of us who work and have benefits double screwed. Oh and it was 40 million uninured when this was signed into law....

The worker bees are getting screwed on this royally.

Ask yourself this question: Why do employers offer health insurance to their employees?

its a benefit to attract good employees

did mcdonalds get an exemption from obamacare? lol

http://www.dailypaul.com/242593/mcdonalds-exempt-from-the-healthcare-mandate-why

id like someone to prove the exclusions abve wrong.

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PACEDOG#1 wrote:
knothead wrote:
VectorMan wrote:
Dreamsglore wrote:
VectorMan wrote:It is now even less popular than when it barely passed Congress in March 2010. The Kaiser Health Tracking Poll, which has always shown the highest support for Obamacare of any major poll, found that 46 percent of Americans approved it when it originally passed. Kaiser’s latest survey this month finds that only 37 percent approve. Breaking that down, only 18 percent of Republicans and 31 percent of independents have a favorable opinion of the health-care reform. Among Democrats, only 58 percent like Obamacare overall. By a margin of about 2 to 1, those who responded to the Kaiser poll believe that health-care costs will rise and the quality of health care will decline in coming years, exactly the opposite of what President Obama promised.


What I think was one of the worst things about Obamacare, is how the liberals got it signed into law. Closed door meetings and pay-offs. Then you have the idiot, Pelosi, saying they need to pass it to find out what was in it. I knew that woman was stupid, but how many stupid people voted for the sorry bitch?

What was she running for that we needed to vote? The repugs had their chance to propose healthcare and tried to push health savings accounts. What! Give me a break. They refused to compromise so that's what they got. LOL!

Whatever.

Just know that this house of cards is coming down. Are you ready?

*********************************************************

VMan: I appreciate the indignation you feel about HOW the ACA was passed but I think you are in denial about the culpability of the R's refusal to collaborate but instead tried but failed to block the President's legacy legislation. It may end up taking years to work out the problems but rather than the Republicans expressing a willingness to identify the flaws and correcting them they are now on "repeal Obamacare" which puts them four square on the wrong side . . . . . . no sane person can deny that our healthcare system is seriously flawed and 50-60 million Americans are uninsured . . . . . . . . a problem you and I have been subsidizing for years by paying exorbitant medical costs. I agree that it may be a house of cards but I will not agree that the ACA was not necessary . . . . . . adjustments are in order but you have dickheads like Ted Cruz wanting to repeal the entire act. This puts them where they do not want to be . . . . . . on the wrong side of history.

Yes, but now all of us having insurance will pay higher premiums because of Obamacare when we could have paid less without it so that makes those of us who work and have benefits double screwed. Oh and it was 40 million uninured when this was signed into law....

The worker bees are getting screwed on this royally.

Wrong! Employer paid healthcare will not be affected.

Guest


Guest

Dreamsglore wrote:
PACEDOG#1 wrote:
knothead wrote:
VectorMan wrote:
Dreamsglore wrote:
VectorMan wrote:It is now even less popular than when it barely passed Congress in March 2010. The Kaiser Health Tracking Poll, which has always shown the highest support for Obamacare of any major poll, found that 46 percent of Americans approved it when it originally passed. Kaiser’s latest survey this month finds that only 37 percent approve. Breaking that down, only 18 percent of Republicans and 31 percent of independents have a favorable opinion of the health-care reform. Among Democrats, only 58 percent like Obamacare overall. By a margin of about 2 to 1, those who responded to the Kaiser poll believe that health-care costs will rise and the quality of health care will decline in coming years, exactly the opposite of what President Obama promised.


What I think was one of the worst things about Obamacare, is how the liberals got it signed into law. Closed door meetings and pay-offs. Then you have the idiot, Pelosi, saying they need to pass it to find out what was in it. I knew that woman was stupid, but how many stupid people voted for the sorry bitch?

What was she running for that we needed to vote? The repugs had their chance to propose healthcare and tried to push health savings accounts. What! Give me a break. They refused to compromise so that's what they got. LOL!

Whatever.

Just know that this house of cards is coming down. Are you ready?

*********************************************************

VMan: I appreciate the indignation you feel about HOW the ACA was passed but I think you are in denial about the culpability of the R's refusal to collaborate but instead tried but failed to block the President's legacy legislation. It may end up taking years to work out the problems but rather than the Republicans expressing a willingness to identify the flaws and correcting them they are now on "repeal Obamacare" which puts them four square on the wrong side . . . . . . no sane person can deny that our healthcare system is seriously flawed and 50-60 million Americans are uninsured . . . . . . . . a problem you and I have been subsidizing for years by paying exorbitant medical costs. I agree that it may be a house of cards but I will not agree that the ACA was not necessary . . . . . . adjustments are in order but you have dickheads like Ted Cruz wanting to repeal the entire act. This puts them where they do not want to be . . . . . . on the wrong side of history.

Yes, but now all of us having insurance will pay higher premiums because of Obamacare when we could have paid less without it so that makes those of us who work and have benefits double screwed. Oh and it was 40 million uninured when this was signed into law....

The worker bees are getting screwed on this royally.

Wrong! Employer paid healthcare will not be affected.

Lies as usual

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