^Probably plenty of "rogue" missions in play right now.Maybe the movies aren't so far off...
12/15/2013 8:46:01 PM
It's not the president's fault. He's powerless in matters such as these, and has no say in what government employees and contractors do. I'll bet he's as surprised by all of this as anyone. Poor guy.
12/15/2013 11:20:47 PM
oh man look at these judicial picks in georgia[Edited on December 23, 2013 at 4:43 PM. Reason : obamacare deadline extended !]
12/23/2013 4:34:17 PM
http://www.nytimes.com/projects/2013/benghazi/?hp#/?chapt=0
12/29/2013 2:52:56 PM
I just want actual info on the ACA. Where can I find data on all of these people that are losing their policies.
12/31/2013 6:35:12 AM
Projections/estimates or actual people to date? You will have to wait awhile (maybe never?) for real numbers, and since they kept changing the rules about existing plans even the updated projections and estimates probably aren't out yet. We know it will be some number of millions, but beyond that there doesn't seem to be much agreement.
12/31/2013 9:27:05 AM
Huh? We have plenty of real numbers. As of December 28:2.1M have signed up for private insurance through the exchanges3.9M have signed up for Medicaid3.0M under 26 are under their parents plansAll told 9 million people are now covered thanks to Obamacare. Also those numbers don't include people who were directly signed up or moved to a new plan by their insurance company. As far as I'm concerned, it's already impossible to repeal. Good luck ever winning another election if you take away health care from 9+ million people.
12/31/2013 5:06:30 PM
It wouldn't require taking most peoples healthcare to repeal it. But it can't be repealed because most people support the keystone portions which are coverage for preexisting conditions, and no lifetime limits. These ideas necessitate most of the rest of the bill
12/31/2013 6:34:03 PM
social security 2.0... a mathematically unsustainable system put in place to win votes and kept in place to keep those votes. i used to just worry about future generations, now i worry about mine.[Edited on December 31, 2013 at 8:26 PM. Reason : ]
12/31/2013 8:25:42 PM
12/31/2013 8:27:06 PM
so what we're seeing is that we have a net loss of people with health insurance "thanks to Obamacare"? that's just incredible (and entirely expected).
1/1/2014 10:47:43 AM
No that's bullshit. Most of the people who supposedly "lost" coverage will either be able to renew their existing plans or enroll in an affordable plan through the exchange. Only about 10,000 people will be worse off than before, forced to pay more to stay covered. http://democrats.energycommerce.house.gov/sites/default/files/documents/ACA-Coverage-Statistics-2013-12-31.pdf
1/2/2014 12:18:07 PM
those Republican claims about millions losing insurance are actually based on White House projections
1/2/2014 3:23:13 PM
Yeah dude, that's just not true. You're just buying the GOP's line of bullshit. The plans are affordable thanks to the subsidies, which 60% of those with cancelled policies are eligible for. They won't be paying any more than before and they'll have more comprehensive coverage. The rest are eligible for either an extremely cheap catastrophic coverage plan or Medicaid.
1/2/2014 3:56:52 PM
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1/2/2014 5:15:30 PM
No, much worse than the old system. It's capped at 1:3 now.
1/2/2014 5:16:01 PM
1/2/2014 5:29:54 PM
You haven't proven shit wrong, I just explained to you how much more expensive it is. It's 267% more expensive for a 27 year old NC man. That's not affordable you halfwit.
1/2/2014 5:32:16 PM
http://mobile.nytimes.com/2014/01/01/opinion/moore-the-obamacare-we-deserve.html?src=me&ref=general&_r=0&pagewanted=printawfulMichale Moore pretty much nails it there. It's an insurance company handout.
1/2/2014 6:33:20 PM
^^I just saw the biggest year to year insurance increase since I started my career. So I can say I'm definitely not a fan.
1/3/2014 8:51:35 AM
I would have absolutely no problem paying significantly more if it was actually a good solution, but ACA is a terrible solution. It's mandated shoveling of public money to private insurers, its the worst plan we could have. A couple things about it are good, but they just don't do enough to offset how bad it is.
1/3/2014 9:06:22 AM
Was the original plan for the ACA better but now is worse off because of concessions that had to be made just to get it passed?
1/3/2014 10:47:36 AM
^ The public option comes to mind.
1/3/2014 10:55:02 AM
losing the public option was the most significant loss. it now looks like some states will start creating their own public options (in fact its already started), but that's not going to help out anyone in Republican states.
1/3/2014 11:07:26 AM
The medicaid loophole was a compromise as wel.
1/3/2014 11:28:35 AM
You cannot compare the product they are getting today vs what they had in the past. Besides the fact that for a lot of people, the actual coverage is more comprehensive with a lower deductible, having health insurance is actually a guarantee now. You can't lose coverage simply because the health plan you're on is no longer profitable to the company (this happened). You can't get dropped because they looked into your medical records and found you tested for high blood pressure once 10 years ago (this happened). If you lose your employer health plan, you can actually get private health insurance now without fear of being denied. You can't go bankrupt due to medical expenses anymore. 75% of medical bankruptcies were people who had insurance, you know whose wonderful plans that may be getting cancelled or replaced with something a bit more expensive. Why? Because in reality they didn't cover shit, and in many cases when they did, the insurance companies found ways to avoid paying. Has anyone here even had a prolonged hospital stay? How did you like it when you had to start taking calls from your insurance company while trying to recover from a traumatic surgery because they were denying your claims. All that is done with. It's not apples to apples. You cannot compare the plans people get today vs what they had before Obamacare. They are better in almost every measurable and immeasurable way. Going sour grapes on the ACA because it's not single payer is retarded. Single payer would have never passed. It took control of both houses and a super majority in the Senate to even pass this thing, via reconciliation. It cost Obama the political will to do much of anything else his entire first term. This was practically the only legislatively possible solution to the problems the health care industry faced. The fact that it's better for consumers than the old way is unquestionable. What's left to see is what the long term effect on health care costs will be, but at least now people will actually get what they pay for.
1/3/2014 11:41:38 AM
stop it, just stop apologizing for this shit
1/3/2014 11:44:53 AM
There is nothing to apologize for. The claims of millions losing their coverage was completely debunked. The website is working fine now. Do you realize your current opinion on the law is to the right of people who think poor kids should be forced to clean floors at their school so they get free lunches? Some of those fuckers are even asking for people to stop calling it Obamacare because they realize it's going to be a popular success. Think about that for a second. You're literally dumber than the Tea Party right now.[Edited on January 3, 2014 at 11:57 AM. Reason : :]
1/3/2014 11:55:27 AM
a healthcare plan so awesome they felt the need to force people to pay a penalty if they didn't go along with it.think about that for a minute.
1/3/2014 12:26:23 PM
^ ha, no. You don't really believe that do you?[Edited on January 3, 2014 at 12:53 PM. Reason : ]
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1/3/2014 12:58:25 PM
The law of unintended consequences is a bitch, especially for the ACA.http://swampland.time.com/2014/01/03/study-expanding-health-coverage-increases-emergency-room-use/Oops. Basically if you go from no insurance to medicaid, you're still going to go to the ER over a primary care physician, which undermines another one of Obama's selling points.
1/3/2014 1:42:22 PM
*Conservative Heritage Foundation's selling points
1/3/2014 1:54:57 PM
1/3/2014 2:26:31 PM
^^^lol, we're 3 days into the year.Seems like that's something people can learn to do differently.It would be nice if the ACA detractors would talk about real structural problems with ACA instead of picking on the dumbest things to complain about.[Edited on January 3, 2014 at 2:45 PM. Reason : ]
1/3/2014 2:44:57 PM
i've been doing that
1/3/2014 3:00:01 PM
I wasn't complaining. Just passing on an article from Time magazine.
1/3/2014 3:00:55 PM
1/3/2014 3:09:56 PM
^ the mandate isn't there because the plans are bad, it's there because the insurance companies demanded it, because they claimed being forced to cover people with pre-existing conditions and get rid of lifetime caps would cost too much.It's possible that the system would have worked okay without the mandates (with the insurance companies cutting into profits), but do you really think insurance company lobbyists would have let this fly?^^^ I know. But even "the media" is doing a piss poor job of reporting the details of the ACA that are "causing" some of the angst. Ive yet to see an analysis or an interview with insurance companies about their books. Aren't some of those guys publicly traded companies? Shouldn't they be filing information about how the law affects them financially?Howard Dean was arguing that ACA might have worked without the mandate, the only way we can know if this is true would be to know the costs to the actual insurance companies. It's frustrating how little real info is being reported on ACA.[Edited on January 3, 2014 at 3:20 PM. Reason : ]
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1/3/2014 4:19:22 PM
LOL saying "ACA isn't the answer" is definite proof you don't know what you're talking about.You realize the thing is thousands of pages? It's a combination of many ideas? Which of them "isn't the answer"? What parts need to be added/removed/changed to make it "the answer"?
1/3/2014 4:27:51 PM
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1/3/2014 6:07:11 PM
What would make a "better" plan or what would make ACA better?You've already stated you don't think insurers should have to cover pre existing conditions, which puts you in a small minority of people.So either you feel the government should cover these people, or they should suck it up and die gracefully from their illnesses.
1/3/2014 6:33:00 PM
http://www.washingtonpost.com/world/al-qaeda-force-captures-fallujah-amid-rise-in-violence-in-iraq/2014/01/03/8abaeb2a-74aa-11e3-8def-a33011492df2_story.html
1/3/2014 6:40:30 PM
^^ Obviously he supports the GOP reform plan which is...
1/3/2014 6:55:03 PM