Supreme Court Upholds Obamacare 6-3 - Another crushing blow to anti-humanity Republicans

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I bet I said it, dumb fuck! I mean you bumped a thread about a CBO report.

Example of someone actually saying something here:



And here:



This laughable idiot actually can't grasp the difference. At all.

My goodness is this guy fucking dumb. Just unbelievable.
You keep posting articles that you want so badly to believe because it's what you believe....too bad it always fails.
 

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That isn't what it is.....it's saving lives....pretty important part of life is staying alive don't ya think?

Yeah Vit, it is. This is the reason I work hard to pay for my medical insurance for me and my family. I work for what I receive. I work hard for it. I don't work hard to pay for other people not working hard to do their share.

If I were a person, I would think medical insurance is important as well. I would think working hard for it would be important.
 

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Obama delivered his remarks today in the Rose Garden.

1. “There can be no doubt that this law is working.”

2. “We can see how it is working.”

3. “This law is working exactly as it’s supposed to.”

4. “In many ways, this law is working better than we expected it to.”

5. “This law is working. And it’s going to keep doing just that.”

6. “It’s workin’.”

If I didn’t know better I’d swear Vit wrote those talking points for him.

as you said in other post

Roberts chose to ignore the letter of the law

The Law isn't being followed as written........ When I need to use My Health Insurance, I'll give them the 4 cards I have since 2011 and let them sort it out.... Lawsuits awaiting
 

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Yeah Vit, it is. This is the reason I work hard to pay for my medical insurance for me and my family. I work for what I receive. I work hard for it. I don't work hard to pay for other people not working hard to do their share.

If I were a person, I would think medical insurance is important as well. I would think working hard for it would be important.
A huge segment of the population are not as fortunate. They have enough trouble getting work. While millions are unemployed( many not by choice) we cannot just let them go untreated or die. Obamacare, like every major overhaul, has drawbacks but in the long run....it is a good thing.
 

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https://www.healthcare.gov/decision...=0625decisionmarketplace&utm_content=06_25_15
[h=1]What does the Supreme Court decision mean for me?[/h] [h=2]I purchased health insurance from the Health Insurance Marketplace or HealthCare.gov[/h] Great news! Your affordable quality coverage has not changed. The Supreme Court has confirmed that if you qualify, you can still get financial help to lower the costs of your health care no matter where you live. This means that consumers in every state will continue to be eligible for premium tax credits, lowering the average consumer’s costs by $272 each month.
So, nothing has changed for you. You can still use your health insurance as long as you continue to pay your bills.
As a reminder, tell the Marketplace about any changes to your household, income, and insurance status to get the most accurate tax credit.
[h=2]I have health insurance through my employer or purchased it on the individual market[/h] While the Supreme Court case did not directly impact you, you are probably already benefiting from increased financial and health security because of the health care law. These provisions include: banning discriminatory practices such as denying coverage to people with pre-existing conditions and dropping people from coverage when they get sick; guaranteeing access to insurance when you change jobs , lose a job, or strike out on your own; providing better benefits like guaranteed access to free preventive care; preventing medical bankruptcy by banning annual caps on coverage of essential benefits and requiring new annual limits on out-of-pocket costs; improvements in the care you receive through incentives that promote quality of care and time spent between patients and doctors; and allowing young adults to stay on their family's plan.
[h=2]I don't have health insurance[/h] See if you can get health coverage for 2015. You may qualify for a Special Enrollment Period due to a life change like marriage, having a baby, or losing other coverage.
The Supreme Court confirmed that if you qualify, you can receive financial assistance, including a premium tax credit, to make coverage more affordable. On average, consumers enrolled in the Marketplace are receiving $3,260 per year in tax credits, or $272 each month. About 8 in 10 consumers could find coverage for $100 or less with tax credits through the Marketplace.
The Open Enrollment period for 2015 is over. Open Enrollment for 2016 starts on November 1, 2015.
Sign up here to be reminded about the start of Open Enrollment.
You may also be eligible for Medicaid or your family could be eligible for the Children's Health Program (CHIP). There is no deadline to enroll so if you qualify, it's never too late to get coverage. Medicaid and CHIP provide free or low-cost health coverage to millions of Americans, including some low-income people, families and children, pregnant women, the elderly, and people with disabilities. People qualify for these programs based on their household size, income, and other factors, like age and disability. When you fill out your application you'll find out if you and your family qualify. See if you can get coverage in 2015.
 

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A huge segment of the population are not as fortunate. They have enough trouble getting work. While millions are unemployed( many not by choice) we cannot just let them go untreated or die. Obamacare, like every major overhaul, has drawbacks but in the long run....it is a good thing.

They aren't as fortunate because of their own actions. If a young black man can grow up and become the President of the U.S., anyone can be successful.

It's this simple. I work for what I have in life. Others don't and want me to pay for them. That's the crux of the issue. I have a problem with that. If I had to work five fast food jobs to pay for my family's healthcare coverage, I would.

I hate when you guys say "we're fortunate." I'm fortunate because I worked my ass off Vit. I'm fortunate because I enrolled in school (paid for by myself) and worked hard. That's why I'm fortunate.
 

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Obama saving peoples lives like it's going out of style! Republicans are still mad that these people didn't work hard enough to make enough money to save their daughter. Sick and twisted human beings. Protecting Confederate traitors who wanted to turn this nation in to a bunch of racist slave owners, hating the Supreme Court for upholding a law that helps millions of Americans afford healthcare... what's next? You gonna ban puppies because they're too cute? Monsters!



"By now, there are thousands of people who can make Barack Obama and the Democrats’ case for the Affordable Care Act. Across the nation, there must be countless tales of Americans who would be broke and broken were it not for Obamacare. They have to exist in all walks of life, in every state, of all political persuasions.And yet this week, as Monday’s deadline approached for signing up for 2015 health plans, none of those people appeared as part of the pitch. The most frequently aired TV ad features a racially diverse cast of young people speaking in generalities about how their Obamacare plans provided “peace of mind” at a surprisingly low, low price. These folks, none of whom seem to have been sick, gush about the heckuva deal they got and how happy it makes them.
But why? Why is America still being asked to take it on faith that the ACA is a social and moral good? Why does the Obama Administration continue, even after these many years of largely unanswered attacks by Republican opponents, with a failed marketing effort that amounts to, “Trust us! You’ll love it!”
Here’s the ACA ad they should make: a grizzled, Duck Dynasty-like Alabaman stands outside a neonatal intensive care unit. “I was against Obamacare,” he tells the camera. “I sure didn’t vote for Obama, either. And, man, I liked my health plan, wanted to keep it. When I found out I couldn’t, boy was I pissed.” The camera pans to a wriggling baby, tubes everywhere, the man’s wife gazing longingly into the incubator holding their child. “Then my daughter was born, and she almost died,” he says, choking up a little. “My old plan wouldn’t have covered this. We would’ve lost the house, probably would’ve had to go bankrupt. It’s all still pretty dang expensive, I can’t lie. But my Obamacare coverage really saved us. Thanks, Obamacare!”

http://time.com/3632254/how-obama-bungled-obamacares-success-stories/
 

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Scalia has been wrong for decades......and he's wrong again today. Guy is consistent at it.

Amazingly, he was right in one case a few months ago, which affects my house: rescinding a loan, Jesinowski vs. Countrywide, 9-0(I wouldn't bet those guys could be unanimous on whether the sky is blue) and bending the banks over. He wrote the opinion, and it was unusually brief, so they were trying to tell the banks something, lol.
 

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They aren't as fortunate because of their own actions. If a young black man can grow up and become the President of the U.S., anyone can be successful.

It's this simple. I work for what I have in life. Others don't and want me to pay for them. That's the crux of the issue. I have a problem with that. If I had to work five fast food jobs to pay for my family's healthcare coverage, I would.

I hate when you guys say "we're fortunate." I'm fortunate because I worked my ass off Vit. I'm fortunate because I enrolled in school (paid for by myself) and worked hard. That's why I'm fortunate.

Not true. Good, decent hard working people fall on hard times. As a white man I know I've had it easier than minorities....you can't just say " look a black man is president, that means anyone can make it". Truth is, the world isn't a level playing field and those less fortunate are not always that way because their lazy or don't wanna work....circumstances determine a lot.
 

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Redistribution of wealth. Healthcare law re-written three times by the judicial branch of the government, legislating from the bench. Constitution trounced yet again for political reasons. Scalia had it right, it should be called SCOTUScare.

Obama and the Supreme court are TREASONOUS TRAITORS TO ALL UNITED STATES CITIZENS. NOTHING BUT CRIMINALS

R.I.P. The Constitution of the United States. Born in September, 1787, it led a robust life, until, sometime in the 1990's it became infected with Progressivism. It had been on life support since about 2008. Today, the Supreme Court pulled the plug.
It was pronounced dead this morning at 0715 Pacific time, 25 June,2015
The Constitution was 228 years old.

A sad day for Americans

If 'progressives' can just ignore The Rule Of Law, why can't everyone else?

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Not true. Good, decent hard working people fall on hard times. As a white man I know I've had it easier than minorities....you can't just say " look a black man is president, that means anyone can make it". Truth is, the world isn't a level playing field and those less fortunate are not always that way because their lazy or don't wanna work....circumstances determine a lot.

It's exactly what it means. Obama didn't have the best upbringing.
 

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The " see, he did it" thing....does not work for all. Totally unrealistic to think that.

Tell me why?

We'll just disagree on this and it has squarely to do with our political beliefs.

I'm a guy that doesn't fall on hard times because I work hard, plan and have educated myself so those hard times never come. I'm a guy that will do everything possible to be successful and to feed and take care of my family. This is the right's point of view.

Your point of view is it's inevitable that sometimes people fall on hard times and when that happens, the taxpayer should take care of them.

I just don't feel that way. You earn everything. You work hard. It's not handed to you.

We just disagree.
 

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Tell me why?

We'll just disagree on this and it has squarely to do with our political beliefs.

I'm a guy that doesn't fall on hard times because I work hard, plan and have educated myself so those hard times never come. I'm a guy that will do everything possible to be successful and to feed and take care of my family. This is the right's point of view.

Your point of view is it's inevitable that sometimes people fall on hard times and when that happens, the taxpayer should take care of them.

I just don't feel that way. You earn everything. You work hard. It's not handed to you.

We just disagree.
Yeah, we just see it differently. I worked in a low income district for many years and saw first hand the disadvantages some people have compared to others. It wasn't for lack of trying or lack of will....some people simply don't get the opportunity that others do....from what I've seen.
 

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Yeah, we just see it differently. I worked in a low income district for many years and saw first hand the disadvantages some people have compared to others. It wasn't for lack of trying or lack of will....some people simply don't get the opportunity that others do....from what I've seen.

And I believe you make your own opportunities. Vit, I grew up in a trailer. Nobody in my family has graduated college let along a Master's Degree. I'm talking cousins anyone. I'm about to start a PHD program.

How does it happen? I worked my ass off my friend. Nobody owes me anything.
 

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And I believe you make your own opportunities. Vit, I grew up in a trailer. Nobody in my family has graduated college let along a Master's Degree. I'm talking cousins anyone. I'm about to start a PHD program.

How does it happen? I worked my ass off my friend. Nobody owes me anything.
It's impossible to compare your own journey to somebody else's.

Ive seen good, decent hard working people fall thru the cracks and be stuck without health insurance for their family.....that should not happen in this country and now with Obamacare....it won't anymore.
 

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It's impossible to compare your own journey to somebody else's.

Ive seen good, decent hard working people fall thru the cracks and be stuck without health insurance for their family.....that should not happen in this country and now with Obamacare....it won't anymore.

What does fall through the cracks mean? Like, they just don't buy insurance or what? It should happen if you don't pay for it.

Can I go to the store and get a sammich for free if I don't have money because I'm hungry?
 

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What does fall through the cracks mean? Like, they just don't buy insurance or what? It should happen if you don't pay for it.

Can I go to the store and get a sammich for free if I don't have money because I'm hungry?
You're comparing getting a free sandwich to obamacare? Wow....don't know what to say about that.
 

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