Boom - Over 6 million lost insurance under Obamacare

because without context... that it is stupid.

what you expect a private insurance company to fewer paying customers?

If that is what the CEO had had to report, you would be gleefully waving that news around.
 
I probably would not have posted it or cared until exgopper started putting up spam threads.

Eventually . . . when the GOP do get into office and become involved in corrupt activity, the standard reply will be '' If Obama and the Dems can do that, than so can we.''
 
I have to admit overall the Gop has sucked under Bush and then Boehner.

Since Reagan all we have gotten is the worst big govt crap from Republicans and Liberals.



Eventually . . . when the GOP do get into office and become involved in corrupt activity, the standard reply will be '' If Obama and the Dems can do that, than so can we.''
 
Chris Matthews and Joan Walsh Call Those Disputing ObamaCare Numbers 'Birthers'

On Thursday's Hardball, host Chris Matthews and guest Joan Walsh called conservatives who disputed the administration's ObamaCare enrollment numbers as "birthers" and "truthers."

"What can you say about these guys besides they are health care enrollment truthers right now," Matthews insisted. "It's a new firm of birtherism. It's a new way to say it's not legitimate, he [Obama] doesn't belong there," said Walsh.
 
it shows you they never cared about the truth.. they just found a label and went with it.

Chris Matthews and Joan Walsh Call Those Disputing ObamaCare Numbers 'Birthers'

On Thursday's Hardball, host Chris Matthews and guest Joan Walsh called conservatives who disputed the administration's ObamaCare enrollment numbers as "birthers" and "truthers."

"What can you say about these guys besides they are health care enrollment truthers right now," Matthews insisted. "It's a new firm of birtherism. It's a new way to say it's not legitimate, he [Obama] doesn't belong there," said Walsh.
 
Chris Matthews and Joan Walsh Call Those Disputing ObamaCare Numbers 'Birthers'

On Thursday's Hardball, host Chris Matthews and guest Joan Walsh called conservatives who disputed the administration's ObamaCare enrollment numbers as "birthers" and "truthers."

"What can you say about these guys besides they are health care enrollment truthers right now," Matthews insisted. "It's a new firm of birtherism. It's a new way to say it's not legitimate, he [Obama] doesn't belong there," said Walsh.


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I have to admit overall the Gop has sucked under Bush and then Boehner.

Since Reagan all we have gotten is the worst big govt crap from Republicans and Liberals.

Reagan, despite his rhetoric, was a big time government expander. Certainly for spending. Under Reagan (who alarmed both left and right when this became clear), the US became, for the first time in its history, a "debtor nation", i.e., one which owes more money to foreigners than it is owed. (Fortunately that is no longer the case.)

But to be fair, his massive spending did give us "morning in America".
 
Reagan, despite his rhetoric, was a big time government expander. Certainly for spending. Under Reagan (who alarmed both left and right when this became clear), the US became, for the first time in its history, a "debtor nation", i.e., one which owes more money to foreigners than it is owed. (Fortunately that is no longer the case.)

But to be fair, his massive spending did give us "morning in America".

<img src="http://www.brookings.edu/~/media/Research/Files/Blogs/2012/8/03%20jobs%20greenstone%20looney/0803_govt_ratio_chart1.jpg">
 
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Here's Even More Evidence Obama Is The World's Worst Socialist

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In what must be history's strangest socialist dictatorship, hiring by private companies just hit a record high. Meanwhile the government is still not hiring anybody.

Private employers added 192,000 jobs to nonfarm payrolls in March, the Bureau of Labor Statistics said on Friday, making up all of the economy's job growth for the month. Federal, state and local governments added nada. There are now 116 million people working in the private sector, topping the previous peak set in January 2008. Federal, state and local governments, meanwhile, employ 21.8 million people, down from a high of nearly 23 million in May 2010.

The two charts below tell the whole story: The first shows the rebound of the private sector. The second the non-rebound of the public sector.

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/04/04/private-sector-jobs_n_5090706.html
 
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