CBO- 15 Million Americans Would Opt Out of Obamacare Coverage if They Coul

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Duh.......

But the left like to say, '15 Million Americans will Lose Healthcare

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Geaux

Scott Rasmussen's Number of the Day



July 27, 2017:
If the individual mandate were to be repealed and Americans were no longer required to purchase the Obamacare-mandated levels of health insurance coverage, the Congressional Budget Office (CBO) believes that 15 million Americans would no longer purchase such coverage.[1]

Some, including Jonathan Gruber, believe that the CBO is overestimating the impact of repealing the mandate. Gruber was one of the architects of the healthcare law.[1]

Politically, the impact of these projections is significant since the individual mandate has long been the most unpopular part of Obamacare. Recent polling shows that two-thirds of Americans would like to see it repealed.[2] For many, the idea of the government forcing anybody to buy anything is in conflict with America’s commitment to individual freedom.

Additionally, if the CBO projections are correct, there are 15 million Americans who would directly benefit from the repeal. Typically, when people are directly impacted by a law, their support or opposition is more intense than that of more casual observers.

On the other hand, if Gruber is correct, the Republican plans to repeal and replace Obamacare would have a much smaller impact than the CBO expects.

If the individual mandate were to be repealed, many Americans might be interested in purchasing less comprehensive and less expensive coverage. The CBO has offered no estimates of how many might take advantage of such alternatives. It is currently illegal for insurance companies to offer less expensive plans offering less comprehensive coverage.

Scott Rasmussen's Number of the Day - Ballotpedia
 
Duh.......

But the left like to say, '15 Million Americans will Lose Healthcare

-
Geaux

Scott Rasmussen's Number of the Day



July 27, 2017:
If the individual mandate were to be repealed and Americans were no longer required to purchase the Obamacare-mandated levels of health insurance coverage, the Congressional Budget Office (CBO) believes that 15 million Americans would no longer purchase such coverage.[1]

Some, including Jonathan Gruber, believe that the CBO is overestimating the impact of repealing the mandate. Gruber was one of the architects of the healthcare law.[1]

Politically, the impact of these projections is significant since the individual mandate has long been the most unpopular part of Obamacare. Recent polling shows that two-thirds of Americans would like to see it repealed.[2] For many, the idea of the government forcing anybody to buy anything is in conflict with America’s commitment to individual freedom.

Additionally, if the CBO projections are correct, there are 15 million Americans who would directly benefit from the repeal. Typically, when people are directly impacted by a law, their support or opposition is more intense than that of more casual observers.

On the other hand, if Gruber is correct, the Republican plans to repeal and replace Obamacare would have a much smaller impact than the CBO expects.

If the individual mandate were to be repealed, many Americans might be interested in purchasing less comprehensive and less expensive coverage. The CBO has offered no estimates of how many might take advantage of such alternatives. It is currently illegal for insurance companies to offer less expensive plans offering less comprehensive coverage.

Scott Rasmussen's Number of the Day - Ballotpedia

Hell yes. They have the MSM covering for them so they can get away
with that type of spin.

More than 50% of the Americans that paid fines last year, because
they didn't have health care were the folks making under 25K. (The
folks we were told it was going to help)

Our ancestors left Europe years ago because the whole place sucked.
Why anybody wants to return to their stupid ways is beyond me.
 
Repubtards will cause prices to skyrocket unless they repeal Reagans EMTALA before repealing Obamacare!
 
Duh.......

But the left like to say, '15 Million Americans will Lose Healthcare

-
Geaux

Scott Rasmussen's Number of the Day



July 27, 2017:
If the individual mandate were to be repealed and Americans were no longer required to purchase the Obamacare-mandated levels of health insurance coverage, the Congressional Budget Office (CBO) believes that 15 million Americans would no longer purchase such coverage.[1]

Some, including Jonathan Gruber, believe that the CBO is overestimating the impact of repealing the mandate. Gruber was one of the architects of the healthcare law.[1]

Politically, the impact of these projections is significant since the individual mandate has long been the most unpopular part of Obamacare. Recent polling shows that two-thirds of Americans would like to see it repealed.[2] For many, the idea of the government forcing anybody to buy anything is in conflict with America’s commitment to individual freedom.

Additionally, if the CBO projections are correct, there are 15 million Americans who would directly benefit from the repeal. Typically, when people are directly impacted by a law, their support or opposition is more intense than that of more casual observers.

On the other hand, if Gruber is correct, the Republican plans to repeal and replace Obamacare would have a much smaller impact than the CBO expects.

If the individual mandate were to be repealed, many Americans might be interested in purchasing less comprehensive and less expensive coverage. The CBO has offered no estimates of how many might take advantage of such alternatives. It is currently illegal for insurance companies to offer less expensive plans offering less comprehensive coverage.

Scott Rasmussen's Number of the Day - Ballotpedia

OMG!! Great Point!!
 
Duh.......

But the left like to say, '15 Million Americans will Lose Healthcare

-
Geaux

Scott Rasmussen's Number of the Day



July 27, 2017:
If the individual mandate were to be repealed and Americans were no longer required to purchase the Obamacare-mandated levels of health insurance coverage, the Congressional Budget Office (CBO) believes that 15 million Americans would no longer purchase such coverage.[1]

Some, including Jonathan Gruber, believe that the CBO is overestimating the impact of repealing the mandate. Gruber was one of the architects of the healthcare law.[1]

Politically, the impact of these projections is significant since the individual mandate has long been the most unpopular part of Obamacare. Recent polling shows that two-thirds of Americans would like to see it repealed.[2] For many, the idea of the government forcing anybody to buy anything is in conflict with America’s commitment to individual freedom.

Additionally, if the CBO projections are correct, there are 15 million Americans who would directly benefit from the repeal. Typically, when people are directly impacted by a law, their support or opposition is more intense than that of more casual observers.

On the other hand, if Gruber is correct, the Republican plans to repeal and replace Obamacare would have a much smaller impact than the CBO expects.

If the individual mandate were to be repealed, many Americans might be interested in purchasing less comprehensive and less expensive coverage. The CBO has offered no estimates of how many might take advantage of such alternatives. It is currently illegal for insurance companies to offer less expensive plans offering less comprehensive coverage.

Scott Rasmussen's Number of the Day - Ballotpedia

Majority in U.S. Support Idea of Fed-Funded Healthcare System

Majority still supports single-payer option, poll finds

Medicare for All: Chart of Americans Support

For 70 years, most Americans have supported single-payer government-run health insurance?
 
Duh.......

But the left like to say, '15 Million Americans will Lose Healthcare

-
Geaux

Scott Rasmussen's Number of the Day



July 27, 2017:
If the individual mandate were to be repealed and Americans were no longer required to purchase the Obamacare-mandated levels of health insurance coverage, the Congressional Budget Office (CBO) believes that 15 million Americans would no longer purchase such coverage.[1]

Some, including Jonathan Gruber, believe that the CBO is overestimating the impact of repealing the mandate. Gruber was one of the architects of the healthcare law.[1]

Politically, the impact of these projections is significant since the individual mandate has long been the most unpopular part of Obamacare. Recent polling shows that two-thirds of Americans would like to see it repealed.[2] For many, the idea of the government forcing anybody to buy anything is in conflict with America’s commitment to individual freedom.

Additionally, if the CBO projections are correct, there are 15 million Americans who would directly benefit from the repeal. Typically, when people are directly impacted by a law, their support or opposition is more intense than that of more casual observers.

On the other hand, if Gruber is correct, the Republican plans to repeal and replace Obamacare would have a much smaller impact than the CBO expects.

If the individual mandate were to be repealed, many Americans might be interested in purchasing less comprehensive and less expensive coverage. The CBO has offered no estimates of how many might take advantage of such alternatives. It is currently illegal for insurance companies to offer less expensive plans offering less comprehensive coverage.

Scott Rasmussen's Number of the Day - Ballotpedia

Hell yes. They have the MSM covering for them so they can get away
with that type of spin.

More than 50% of the Americans that paid fines last year, because
they didn't have health care were the folks making under 25K. (The
folks we were told it was going to help)

Our ancestors left Europe years ago because the whole place sucked.
Why anybody wants to return to their stupid ways is beyond me.


More than 50% of the Americans that paid fines last year, because
they didn't have health care were the folks making under 25K. (The
folks we were told it was going to help)

Where did you get that figure?
 
Duh.......

But the left like to say, '15 Million Americans will Lose Healthcare

-
Geaux

Scott Rasmussen's Number of the Day



July 27, 2017:
If the individual mandate were to be repealed and Americans were no longer required to purchase the Obamacare-mandated levels of health insurance coverage, the Congressional Budget Office (CBO) believes that 15 million Americans would no longer purchase such coverage.[1]

Some, including Jonathan Gruber, believe that the CBO is overestimating the impact of repealing the mandate. Gruber was one of the architects of the healthcare law.[1]

Politically, the impact of these projections is significant since the individual mandate has long been the most unpopular part of Obamacare. Recent polling shows that two-thirds of Americans would like to see it repealed.[2] For many, the idea of the government forcing anybody to buy anything is in conflict with America’s commitment to individual freedom.

Additionally, if the CBO projections are correct, there are 15 million Americans who would directly benefit from the repeal. Typically, when people are directly impacted by a law, their support or opposition is more intense than that of more casual observers.

On the other hand, if Gruber is correct, the Republican plans to repeal and replace Obamacare would have a much smaller impact than the CBO expects.

If the individual mandate were to be repealed, many Americans might be interested in purchasing less comprehensive and less expensive coverage. The CBO has offered no estimates of how many might take advantage of such alternatives. It is currently illegal for insurance companies to offer less expensive plans offering less comprehensive coverage.

Scott Rasmussen's Number of the Day - Ballotpedia

Majority in U.S. Support Idea of Fed-Funded Healthcare System

Majority still supports single-payer option, poll finds

Medicare for All: Chart of Americans Support

For 70 years, most Americans have supported single-payer government-run health insurance?
Fake news.

The VAST majority of Americans were AGAINST ofuckcare, and even more are now since they've been FUCKED so bad and it's imploding.

Get a clue, nobody is going to believe those bull shit sites and their made up fake stats.
 
Duh.......

But the left like to say, '15 Million Americans will Lose Healthcare

-
Geaux

Scott Rasmussen's Number of the Day



July 27, 2017:
If the individual mandate were to be repealed and Americans were no longer required to purchase the Obamacare-mandated levels of health insurance coverage, the Congressional Budget Office (CBO) believes that 15 million Americans would no longer purchase such coverage.[1]

Some, including Jonathan Gruber, believe that the CBO is overestimating the impact of repealing the mandate. Gruber was one of the architects of the healthcare law.[1]

Politically, the impact of these projections is significant since the individual mandate has long been the most unpopular part of Obamacare. Recent polling shows that two-thirds of Americans would like to see it repealed.[2] For many, the idea of the government forcing anybody to buy anything is in conflict with America’s commitment to individual freedom.

Additionally, if the CBO projections are correct, there are 15 million Americans who would directly benefit from the repeal. Typically, when people are directly impacted by a law, their support or opposition is more intense than that of more casual observers.

On the other hand, if Gruber is correct, the Republican plans to repeal and replace Obamacare would have a much smaller impact than the CBO expects.

If the individual mandate were to be repealed, many Americans might be interested in purchasing less comprehensive and less expensive coverage. The CBO has offered no estimates of how many might take advantage of such alternatives. It is currently illegal for insurance companies to offer less expensive plans offering less comprehensive coverage.

Scott Rasmussen's Number of the Day - Ballotpedia

Majority in U.S. Support Idea of Fed-Funded Healthcare System

Majority still supports single-payer option, poll finds

Medicare for All: Chart of Americans Support

For 70 years, most Americans have supported single-payer government-run health insurance?
Fake news.

The VAST majority of Americans were AGAINST ofuckcare, and even more are now since they've been FUCKED so bad and it's imploding.

Get a clue, nobody is going to believe those bull shit sites and their made up fake stats.

"anything I don't like is fake".
 
Duh.......

But the left like to say, '15 Million Americans will Lose Healthcare

-
Geaux

Scott Rasmussen's Number of the Day



July 27, 2017:
If the individual mandate were to be repealed and Americans were no longer required to purchase the Obamacare-mandated levels of health insurance coverage, the Congressional Budget Office (CBO) believes that 15 million Americans would no longer purchase such coverage.[1]

Some, including Jonathan Gruber, believe that the CBO is overestimating the impact of repealing the mandate. Gruber was one of the architects of the healthcare law.[1]

Politically, the impact of these projections is significant since the individual mandate has long been the most unpopular part of Obamacare. Recent polling shows that two-thirds of Americans would like to see it repealed.[2] For many, the idea of the government forcing anybody to buy anything is in conflict with America’s commitment to individual freedom.

Additionally, if the CBO projections are correct, there are 15 million Americans who would directly benefit from the repeal. Typically, when people are directly impacted by a law, their support or opposition is more intense than that of more casual observers.

On the other hand, if Gruber is correct, the Republican plans to repeal and replace Obamacare would have a much smaller impact than the CBO expects.

If the individual mandate were to be repealed, many Americans might be interested in purchasing less comprehensive and less expensive coverage. The CBO has offered no estimates of how many might take advantage of such alternatives. It is currently illegal for insurance companies to offer less expensive plans offering less comprehensive coverage.

Scott Rasmussen's Number of the Day - Ballotpedia

Majority in U.S. Support Idea of Fed-Funded Healthcare System

Majority still supports single-payer option, poll finds

Medicare for All: Chart of Americans Support

For 70 years, most Americans have supported single-payer government-run health insurance?
Fake news.

The VAST majority of Americans were AGAINST ofuckcare, and even more are now since they've been FUCKED so bad and it's imploding.

Get a clue, nobody is going to believe those bull shit sites and their made up fake stats.

"anything I don't like is fake".
Anything coming from washpo, huff'n-puff, cnn, pmsnbc and the likes of any other prog site. They lie like rugs.
 
Repubtards will cause prices to skyrocket unless they repeal Reagans EMTALA before repealing Obamacare!
YOU MEAN WORSE THAN OFUCKCARE ALREADY HAS???
Far worse!
Get a clue!!
High paid Doctors spending most of their time shuffling EMTALA expences onto people who can pay or have insurance & insurance re-shuffling & negotiation back with doctors explode healthcare cost on uninsured!!! Repubtards did this to drive up medical prices to punish those who did not buy insurance making their supporters rich. High paid Doctors need to treat patients, not deal with insurance companies & shuffle papers.
 
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Repubtards will cause prices to skyrocket unless they repeal Reagans EMTALA before repealing Obamacare!
YOU MEAN WORSE THAN OFUCKCARE ALREADY HAS???
Far worse!
Get a clue!!
High paid Doctors spending most of their time shuffling EMTALA expences onto people who can pay or have insurance & insurance doing re-shuffling & negotiation back with doctors explode healthcare cost on uninsured!!! Repubtards did this to drive up medical prices to punish those who did not buy insurance to make their supporters rich. High paid Doctors need to treat patients, not deal with insurance companies & shuffle papers.
Of course everything you just said is horse shit.
 
Reagan Bush 1 & 2 Explode Healthcare Cost!!! Clinton & Obama lowered it!
fredgraph.png
 
These Moon Bats would go crying that the number represents poor poor Americans that would die if it wasn't for the compassion of the filthy Democrats.
 
Health care premiums have increased by over 80 percent. The cost of family health insurance has skyrocketed 80.8 percent since 2000. Premiums are rising twice as fast as wages and inflation. The typical family health insurance premium is now $11,480 a year compared with $6,348 in 2000. The number of uninsured Americans has increased every year since President Bush took office, from 39.8 million in 2000 to a record high of 46.6 million in 2005.


opt out bitches, I fucking dare your whining asses. Be at the mercy of insurance companies to bankrupt your stupid ass.


thats not all ... by 2008 the average premium cost for individuals was $ 12,680.00

so either STFU or get out and get ready to pay the fuck up .

you decide.
 
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