After 10 years the verdict is in: Obamacare is a massive failure on all levels.

Nostra

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As if anyone who isn't a moron didn't know this going in.

Que the usual Dimsocialist crying about the source, while failing to address the facts presented.......or some loser who had his coverage subsidized by the rest of us claiming "But my premiums went down".

Obamacare At 10: A Big F-ing Failure

Ten years ago this month, when President Obama Barack was signing Obamacare into law, Vice President Joe Biden said to him in a stage whisper “This is a big f***ing deal.” A decade later, Obamacare has turned out to be a big f***ing failure. And Biden is now promising to expand it.

Remember “you can keep your plan”? Or “family premiums will go down by $2,500”? How about the claim that Obamacare would cut the number of uninsured in half? That it would dramatically reduce the federal deficit? And that it would make the health care industry more efficient?

None of it came true. The very name of the law – The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act – was an exercise in false advertising.

Affordable? Premiums in the individual market doubled in Obamacare’s first four years. The result was that millions of middle-class families found themselves priced out of the insurance market altogether. Patient protection? Those who could afford the premiums faced enormous deductibles for HMO-style plans that strictly limited which doctors they could see and hospitals they could use – unless they wanted to pay the entire costs out of pocket.

Those who get insurance through work didn’t see any savings, either. Where Obama promised that families would see premiums drop by $2,500, they went up faster in the five years after Obamacare than in the five years before. (Premiums for employer-provided family coverage climbed 27% from 2010 to 2015, compared with 26% from 2005 to 2010, according to the Kaiser Family Foundation.)

Overhead costs now claim a bigger share of national health spending than they did before Obamacare – going from 6.7% in 2010 to 8.4% in 2018, according to the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services.

The electronic health records that Obama mandated have made health care less efficient, caused new types of medical errors, and have produced waves of doctor burnout.

Here’s another way to gauge the failure of Obamacare:

Back in March 2010, the Congressional Budget Office – which is supposed to be nonpartisan but in fact employs liberal economic models in everything it does – predicted what health care would look like in the first 10 years of Obamacare.


The CBO claimed there would be 24 million people getting insurance through the Obamacare exchanges by now. The actual number: 9 million.

It predicted that 51 million would be on Medicaid after Obamacare expanded eligibility – and that was assuming that every state adopted the expansion plan. Today, there are 69 million on Medicaid. That’s 35% more than the CBO projected, even though more than a dozen states refused to expand the program.

The CBO said that the number of uninsured would have dropped to 23 million, representing just 8% of the population. This year, 32 million people – or 11% of the population lack insurance.

Meanwhile, Obamacare’s subsidy costs are far higher than promised. Instead of an average of $6,000 for those getting Obamacare subsidies in the exchanges, the actual number tops $7,700.


And remember all those promises that Obamacare would produce some deficit reduction in the first 10 years and $1 trillion over the second decade? Didn’t happen.

The CBO concluded that repealing Obamacare would save $338 billion over the next decade.


Obamacare At 10: A Big F-ing Failure
 
A large part of why so many people remain uninsured is because of Republican state Governors who would not approve Medicaid expansion despite the minimal cost it would be for the state. You cannot blame that on Obamacare.
 
I dare Trump to make total repeal of Obamacare as part of his re-election campaign.
 
A large part of why so many people remain uninsured is because of Republican state Governors who would not approve Medicaid expansion despite the minimal cost it would be for the state. You cannot blame that on Obamacare.


It predicted that 51 million would be on Medicaid after Obamacare expanded eligibility – and that was assuming that every state adopted the expansion plan. Today, there are 69 million on Medicaid. That’s 35% more than the CBO projected, even though more than a dozen states refused to expand the program.


Next bullshit excuse?
 
Well whining about it has been a mixed bag for the former Republicans. They did get to recruit a bunch of Tea Bags by lying about it and shouting down representatives at local town halls in 2010. That gave them a majority in the House which they used to immediately start several investigations seeking harm his presidency, to say nothing about the Debt ceiling brinkmanship they used to help downgrade our A+++ credit rating. It wasn't enough to stop Obama's re-election in 2012. Americans seem to like several of the provisions but it seems many just didn't like the name? Repelling the provisions or attempting to, turns out was a bigger failure for the Trumpublicans in 2018.
 
I dare Trump to make total repeal of Obamacare as part of his re-election campaign.


Worked in 2016.
Failed in 2018.
Trump wasn't running in 2018, Moron.:iyfyus.jpg:
But Obamacare was one of the main issues in all the House races, you damn idiot.
Link?
You can't be serious? LOL

Here is one among many:

Trump’s biggest midterm blunder: thoughtlessly embracing Obamacare repeal
 
Worked in 2016.
Failed in 2018.
Trump wasn't running in 2018, Moron.:iyfyus.jpg:
But Obamacare was one of the main issues in all the House races, you damn idiot.
Link?
You can't be serious? LOL

Here is one among many:

Trump’s biggest midterm blunder: thoughtlessly embracing Obamacare repeal
Hmmmmm.................major fail by you.

You claimed it was a MAJOR ISSUE IN EVERY HOUSE RACE.

Why was it not an issue in the Senate, where the Reps picked up 2 seats instead of losing the typical 3-4 seats? Oops!

All you can bring is an opinion piece from Vox?

Dismissed.
 
Failed in 2018.
Trump wasn't running in 2018, Moron.:iyfyus.jpg:
But Obamacare was one of the main issues in all the House races, you damn idiot.
Link?
You can't be serious? LOL

Here is one among many:

Trump’s biggest midterm blunder: thoughtlessly embracing Obamacare repeal
Hmmmmm.................major fail by you.

You claimed it was a MAJOR ISSUE IN EVERY HOUSE RACE.

Why was it not an issue in the Senate, where the Reps picked up 2 seats instead of losing the typical 3-4 seats? Oops!

All you can bring is an opinion piece from Vox?

Dismissed.
You need to stop with your defection. I am not going to argue with you,. Nearly all people that followed the 2018 House races know that Obamacare was a central issue. If you can't even acknowledge that simple and obvious fact, then this discussion is a waste of time.
 
Anyone else notice how the single digit IQ Dimsocialists showed up in this thread guns blazing about Trump, and ignoring the subject altogether?

Interesting.
 
Trump wasn't running in 2018, Moron.:iyfyus.jpg:
But Obamacare was one of the main issues in all the House races, you damn idiot.
Link?
You can't be serious? LOL

Here is one among many:

Trump’s biggest midterm blunder: thoughtlessly embracing Obamacare repeal
Hmmmmm.................major fail by you.

You claimed it was a MAJOR ISSUE IN EVERY HOUSE RACE.

Why was it not an issue in the Senate, where the Reps picked up 2 seats instead of losing the typical 3-4 seats? Oops!

All you can bring is an opinion piece from Vox?

Dismissed.
You need to stop with your defection. I am not going to argue with you,. Nearly all people that followed the 2018 House races know that Obamacare was a central issue. If you can't even acknowledge that simple and obvious fact, then this discussion is a waste of time.
Yeah, it was such a huge issue the Dimsocialists picked up the avg number of House seats for a mid term, and lost seats in the Senate instead of the usual 3-4 seat pick up.

Trump lost far fewer House seats than both Barry Hussein and Slick Willie in their first mid terms.

:iyfyus.jpg:
 
Leftists destroy everything they touch. - Dennis Prager

Poor people have been voting Democrat for fifty years and they're still poor. - Sir Charles Barkeley
 

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