What? Now that it looks like that Obamacare will work, its time to recycle old material.
Rinse and repeat.... rinse and repeat
OMG, you got it bad
or maybe you're telling us about the circles you hang in
because there are few winners with Obamacare, and most of them haven't won at anything else
Obamacare is working soooooooo well that it has been changed or delayed 24 times.
In fact it’s working soooooooo well that it’s mandatory.
delayed time and time again, political allies exempted, executive orders fixing one problem after another
it truly is an amazing piece of work. Yet in libtardville using libtarded standards, it's an amazing success.
and because people who lost their coverage are forced to sign up for Obamacare, it's even more successful in their world
just a bunch of clueless muthufuckers
I mean a few of them actually think they can teach me about tax law, that's just as dumb as they come. I can only shake my head and laugh, although it does scare me that people are that stupid. And there are a whole lot of them that get off their couches once every four years.
the more youse interact in this forum, the more youse realize that there are a lot of Peters out there looking at Paul's stuff, and expecting it to be handed to them
I'm willing to help others out, but sitting back and expecting others to help me would make me sick. A value system I can't comprehend.
Obviously, different people are built differently. More than ever, I'm so thankful for my parents and so proud of my kids.
Most of the attention has been focused on the politically charged question of whether enrollment through one of the exchanges created by the law would hit thresholds predicted before the ACA went into effect. So it was a victory of sorts for President Obama when he was able to announce recently that 8 million people have enrolled in Obamacare, considerably more than earlier predictions of 6 million to 7 million.
What has gotten less attention, but is equally important, is a surge in the number of people who have gotten insurance through a source other than Obamacare so far in 2014. The upshot is that the number of uninsured Americans--which totaled around 47 million in 2013--is likely to drop sharply this year. The data is still incomplete, but there are three credible sources that all show the same trend, more or less:
Gallup. The polling firm found that the percentage of adults lacking health insurance—the uninsured rate— fell from 18% right before Obamacare went into effect last year to 15.6% so far this year.
Rand. The nonprofit research group estimates there was a net gain of 9.3 million people having health insurance from September 2013 to mid-March 2014.
The Urban Institute. This think tank has conducted polls showing the number of nonelderly adults lacking health insurance shrank by 5.4 million from September 2013 to mid March 2014.
All of this data was gathered before the surge of Obamacare enrollment that occurred right before the April 1 deadline. So the number of people with insurance is probably higher than these estimates suggest, and the uninsured rate lower.
You got it bad!!
Love it or hate it, Obamacare is accomplishing its mission
http://finance.yahoo.com/blogs/the-...-165445642.html;_ylt=AwrSyCMQgVVTHU8Aqk6TmYlQ
Republicans just make shit up and hope clowns like Dave, Russ, and Sheriff Joe believe them. It's hilarious.