Author Topic: [NEWS] Republican Obamacare replacement to leave 52 million uninsured  (Read 12485 times)

Only if someone codes a counter for how many times you stuffpost.

When somebody calls your judgement into question, the last thing you want to do is try and employ the "I know what I am, but what are you?" tactic

Only if someone codes a counter for how many times you stuffpost.
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can someone non-partisan and not friends with me inform me on my stuffpost : nonstuffpost ratio? i'm curious now.


can someone non-partisan and not friends with me inform me on my stuffpost : nonstuffpost ratio? i'm curious now.

Depends on what matthew meant by stuffposting. Considering he's irredeemably stupid, I wouldn't hold hopes that what he thinks is stuffposting isn't what the consensus is on stuffposting.

Funny because red states are the largest benefactors of public healthcare.  Source: I work in health insurance, public sector.

can someone non-partisan and not friends with me inform me on my stuffpost : nonstuffpost ratio? i'm curious now.

whatever it is, it isn't nearly as annoying as matthew

For Matthew, Cordelain and anybody else defending this bill, take a look at this graph from the Congressional Budget Office:



So not only does this bill not lower costs that much for US citizens above 64 who have high incomes, it raises premiums for low-income seniors by 859 percent. You could end up paying about half your income just for healthcare if you're old. And about 24 million people are going to lose health insurance under this bill.

It's basically a forget you to poor people that doesn't actually improve on Obamacare. This is why America needs a single-payer healthcare system, regardless of whatever wordsmith says it's technically "not a right", because not only do most major countries have at the very least a public option, thousands of people could die without health insurance.

can someone non-partisan and not friends with me inform me on my stuffpost : nonstuffpost ratio? i'm curious now.

I don't really see stuffposts. I see more baiting then anything (not this thread specifically).

can someone non-partisan and not friends with me inform me on my stuffpost : nonstuffpost ratio? i'm curious now.

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I don't want either health care bill. I don't want standardized health care in general. I don't think they'd the governments loving business.

I don't want either health care bill. I don't want standardized health care in general.

Unfortunately, not everyone can say this.

Unfortunately, not everyone can say this.

Anyone in the US can say it lol it's a free country.

well i supposed when you dont force healthy people to buy insurance, there would be less people lol.
the issues isnt that the have/dont have it, its that it will be affordable and available. (it wasnt affordable or available under obama, and forcing poor people to buy it anyway was loving brutal lol)

Anyone in the US can say it lol it's a free country.

You what?