HHS now admitting higher Obamacare costs:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...bsidies-Obama-administration-admits-time.html
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...bsidies-Obama-administration-admits-time.html
Quote from bigarrow:
From reading you on here I would be shocked if you were anywhere near 124 IQ. You need to check business owner for a reference to my IQ not roofer. Or insurance adjuster, I do that too and I used to be a firefighter, and was top scorer on the hiring test out of 500+ applicants. I'm telling you that to scare you and so when you lose your money to me you can't say I sandbagged on your ass. Feel free to continue talking shit, it is what you're best at.
Quote from denner:
I hope you realize that the MORE you talk about your supposedly high IQ, the more desperate and insecure you appear.
Individuals with higher IQ's feel no need to tell others just how smart they are...
In fact, if I didn't know better, I'd suspect that you need to reminds us that you have an average IQ in an effort to combat the lack of critical thought that goes into most of your posts.
Quote from Lucrum:
Over the years, lefties have blamed Fox News for all sorts of things. Now, via Obamacare architect Ezekiel Emanuel, we learn that the nationâs sole non-liberal television news operation is actually responsible for the HealthCare.gov debacle. In a debate with FNC host Megyn Kelly on her program last night, Ezekiel argued that Fox News Channel was really to blame for the fact that almost no one has signed up for the Obamacare insurance exchanges that are the center-piece of the law.
Read more: http://newsbusters.org/#ixzz2kfpdCn6c
Fucking liberals, LOL.
Quote from Lucrum:
What a moron.
In a flailing attempt to patch up one broken promise about Obamacare, President Obama is likely worsening the reality of his biggest promise about his healthcare law: that it would make insurance affordable.
from Reuters:
President Barack Obamaâs fix for canceled health plans could âdestabilizeâ the insurance market and lead to higher costs for consumers without further steps, Americaâs Health Insurance Plans, an industry trade group, said on Thursday.
"Changing the rules after health plans have already met the requirements of the (Obamacare) law could destabilize the market and result in higher premiums," AHIP President Karen Ignagni said in a statement.
"Additional steps must be taken to stabilize the marketplace and mitigate the adverse impact on consumers," she said...
