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How Obama Has Left Red States Deeper in the Red - The Atlantic
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How the GOP embraced being the Party of Death
As part of their longstanding war on the Affordable Care Act, conservatives have filed a lawsuit willfully misreading the statute to deny upwards of 10 million people subsidies to purchase insurance. This denial of insurance will almost certainly lead to significant amounts of preventable death and suffering.
Michael Strain of the American Enterprise Institute doesn't deny any of this. Instead, he argues that some suffering and death may well be a price worth paying:
In a world of scarce resources, a slightly higher mortality rate is an acceptable price to pay for certain goals — including more cash for other programs, such as those that help the poor; less government coercion and more individual liberty; more health-care choice for consumers, allowing them to find plans that better fit their needs; more money for taxpayers to spend themselves; and less federal health-care spending. This opinion is not immoral. Such choices are inevitable. They are made all the time. [The Washington Post]
Really? liberal death cult
How the GOP embraced being the Party of Death
As part of their longstanding war on the Affordable Care Act, conservatives have filed a lawsuit willfully misreading the statute to deny upwards of 10 million people subsidies to purchase insurance. This denial of insurance will almost certainly lead to significant amounts of preventable death and suffering.
Michael Strain of the American Enterprise Institute doesn't deny any of this. Instead, he argues that some suffering and death may well be a price worth paying:
In a world of scarce resources, a slightly higher mortality rate is an acceptable price to pay for certain goals — including more cash for other programs, such as those that help the poor; less government coercion and more individual liberty; more health-care choice for consumers, allowing them to find plans that better fit their needs; more money for taxpayers to spend themselves; and less federal health-care spending. This opinion is not immoral. Such choices are inevitable. They are made all the time. [The Washington Post]
Really? liberal death cult
How the GOP embraced being the Party of Death
As part of their longstanding war on the Affordable Care Act, conservatives have filed a lawsuit willfully misreading the statute to deny upwards of 10 million people subsidies to purchase insurance. This denial of insurance will almost certainly lead to significant amounts of preventable death and suffering.
Michael Strain of the American Enterprise Institute doesn't deny any of this. Instead, he argues that some suffering and death may well be a price worth paying:
In a world of scarce resources, a slightly higher mortality rate is an acceptable price to pay for certain goals — including more cash for other programs, such as those that help the poor; less government coercion and more individual liberty; more health-care choice for consumers, allowing them to find plans that better fit their needs; more money for taxpayers to spend themselves; and less federal health-care spending. This opinion is not immoral. Such choices are inevitable. They are made all the time. [The Washington Post]
Really? liberal death cult
Jroc
chikenwing
It was YOUR hero, Ronnie Ray-Gun who made free abortions/live births available, to citizens as well as illegals, in ERs.
How the GOP embraced being the Party of Death
As part of their longstanding war on the Affordable Care Act, conservatives have filed a lawsuit willfully misreading the statute to deny upwards of 10 million people subsidies to purchase insurance. This denial of insurance will almost certainly lead to significant amounts of preventable death and suffering.
Michael Strain of the American Enterprise Institute doesn't deny any of this. Instead, he argues that some suffering and death may well be a price worth paying:
In a world of scarce resources, a slightly higher mortality rate is an acceptable price to pay for certain goals — including more cash for other programs, such as those that help the poor; less government coercion and more individual liberty; more health-care choice for consumers, allowing them to find plans that better fit their needs; more money for taxpayers to spend themselves; and less federal health-care spending. This opinion is not immoral. Such choices are inevitable. They are made all the time. [The Washington Post]
There is no misreading of the law, there are no provisions for the payment of subsidies signing up on the federal exchange. Gruber said that was done intentionally to force States to establish exchanges, didn't work did it? Now it will bring down the whole debacle. The dems have only themselves to blame. You pass a bad law, you live with the consequences.
Once again Republicans demonstrate their ability to take one sentence out of context and claim it invalidates an entire law
How the GOP embraced being the Party of Death
As part of their longstanding war on the Affordable Care Act, conservatives have filed a lawsuit willfully misreading the statute to deny upwards of 10 million people subsidies to purchase insurance. This denial of insurance will almost certainly lead to significant amounts of preventable death and suffering.
Michael Strain of the American Enterprise Institute doesn't deny any of this. Instead, he argues that some suffering and death may well be a price worth paying:
In a world of scarce resources, a slightly higher mortality rate is an acceptable price to pay for certain goals — including more cash for other programs, such as those that help the poor; less government coercion and more individual liberty; more health-care choice for consumers, allowing them to find plans that better fit their needs; more money for taxpayers to spend themselves; and less federal health-care spending. This opinion is not immoral. Such choices are inevitable. They are made all the time. [The Washington Post]
Really? liberal death cult
Jroc
chikenwing
It was YOUR hero, Ronnie Ray-Gun who made free abortions/live births available, to citizens as well as illegals, in ERs.
More far left propaganda based on religious dogma..
More proof why the far left religion is more dangerous than ISIS..
They believe that they are "helping" Americans, but most on the right are so blinded by failed conservative dogma that they don't realize the harm they're doing.Anyone who doubts the GOP is actively working against the best interests of the American people is simply not paying attention.
Republicans have fought universal healthcare for over 50 years. Going back to Medicare and then Bill Clintons attempt to develop a national healthcare program, they have made it a party priority to stop public healthcare at all costs
Republicans have fought universal healthcare for over 50 years. Going back to Medicare and then Bill Clintons attempt to develop a national healthcare program, they have made it a party priority to stop public healthcare at all costs
That's a lie. You are lying piece of shit.
In fact, even dimocrap scum say the ACA is former President of The United States of America, Richard Milhouse Nixon's plan.
Don t Like Obamacare It Was the Republicans Idea Says Liberal Democrat CNS News
Nixon 8217 s Plan For Health Reform In His Own Words Kaiser Health News
I can debate leftist scum until they start lying. After that, all bets are off.
I hate a fucking liar. And that's all dimocrap filth seem to be able to do the last 20 years
It's one thing to want to modify a law, and another to repeal without alternative.Only an idiot or a true believer could defend a law that is as long as a Stephen King novel and twice as scary. Democrats who pushed the monstrosity through congress with threats and bribes didn't even read the freaking thing. The then speaker of the house said "you will find out what's in it after it is passed". The law puts the IRS in charge of 1/6 of the Nation's economy. That's right, the inept bureaucracy which has been found guilty of criminal activity is in charge of administering Obama's ironically named "affordable health care" which turned the once great American health industry into an unaffordable mess.
the party of death is the party of abortion as birth control.
How the GOP embraced being the Party of Death
As part of their longstanding war on the Affordable Care Act, conservatives have filed a lawsuit willfully misreading the statute to deny upwards of 10 million people subsidies to purchase insurance. This denial of insurance will almost certainly lead to significant amounts of preventable death and suffering.
Michael Strain of the American Enterprise Institute doesn't deny any of this. Instead, he argues that some suffering and death may well be a price worth paying:
In a world of scarce resources, a slightly higher mortality rate is an acceptable price to pay for certain goals — including more cash for other programs, such as those that help the poor; less government coercion and more individual liberty; more health-care choice for consumers, allowing them to find plans that better fit their needs; more money for taxpayers to spend themselves; and less federal health-care spending. This opinion is not immoral. Such choices are inevitable. They are made all the time. [The Washington Post]
Really? liberal death cult
Jroc
chikenwing
It was YOUR hero, Ronnie Ray-Gun who made free abortions/live births available, to citizens as well as illegals, in ERs.
the party of death is the party of abortion as birth control.
There is no such party.
Nor are there individuals who use abortion as birth control.