1) What? I pointed out your phony outrage, getting all worked up because of imagined implications.
2) What lol. Your 6 million claim is DEBUNKED by the Rand study, two more studies came out last week which again debunk people losing insurance.
3) What you are not getting is that many people who had to switch their policies, did so off the exchange, and are not included in the total numbers yet.
4) I guess in my world, 5+ million who gained insurance not including Medicaid is a better number.
5) So everything should be an total solution, mixing private and public to bring down the number of uninsured is a 'joke'.
Simple solutions for simple minds I suppose.
1) let me give you some much needed advice ms wagner: telling people what they feel is an exercise in futility.
you think i was what, happy, my plan got cancelled? It is indeed outrageous for the gubberment to pick winners and losers in a nation founded on individual liberty.
2) what do you mean: "two more studies came out last week which again debunk people losing insurance." ARE (caps so u notice the word) you suggesting people didn't lose their insurance policies?
3) how do you figure i don't get this, when i fucking said if you were counting these people as newly insured you're a retard.
4) that's great but a million people who were covered, possibly aren't now. see #1 for why that's bullshit. does it occur to you that maybe they can't afford the new policies? Also does it occur to you that when the employer mandate finally kicks in there will possibly be many millions more who lose their existing policies?
also, the president is touting 7+ mil added, so if 4.5m of that is medicaid, then where are you getting 5 million (not including medicaid) newly insured from? the actual data isn't even available so this is all a waste of time anyway. it doesn't even matter if 9 mil got added, with subsidies, higher prem/ded, new taxes, and new bureaucracy.. this law does more harm than good.
5) dumb statement. there is no mixing private and public, all of this is payed for by taxpayers. every subsidy. the govt doesn't have money, they take it through taxes and give it away. im not for medicaid, i was making a point that if more than half of the newly insured are getting 100% subsidized it would have been a lot easier to simply expand medicaid than change the whole system. the reason they didn't do that is they needed to fuck over the young crowd with higher prems and the rich with taxes to try and pay for this garbage.
l'm outta here so have a good weekend getting ass pounded. lol