Republicans are ALWAYS wrong!

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59.4 million is a mere pittance compared to Obama care at 2 Trillion in 10 years and the loss of 2.5 million jobs.
Then there is the deficit The CBO estimates that budget deficits will increase by $7.3 trillion over the next 10 years.
Yes this thing needs to be repealed and a better one put in place that works for everyone, not just the few.
CBO: Obamacare cost hits $2 trillion, law to reduce labor force by 2.5 million | United Liberty | Free Market - Individual Liberty - Limited Government
That is a Cato Institute propaganda site

So?
It is still the numbers from the Gov. CBO

You'd think IF they were REALLY using CBO numbers rather than just partial, distorted numbers, they would do better of linking WHERE it came from on the CBO numbers right Bubba?

LIKE THIS:

CBO and the staff of the Joint Committee on Taxation estimate that, over the next decade, a repeal of the Affordable Care Act would probably increase budget deficits with or without considering the effects of macroeconomic feedback.


Including the budgetary effects of macroeconomic feedback, repealing the ACA would increase federal budget deficits by $137 billion over the 2016–2025 period. That estimate takes into account the proposal’s impact on federal revenues and direct (or mandatory) spending, incorporating the net effects of two components:
  • Excluding the effects of macroeconomic feedback—as has been done for previous estimates related to the ACA (and most other CBO cost estimates)—CBO and JCT estimate that federal deficits would increase by $353 billion over the 2016–2025 period if the ACA was repealed.

Budgetary and Economic Effects of Repealing the Affordable Care Act



ACA COSTS 2016-2020 $1.1 TRILLION

https://www.cbo.gov/sites/default/files/cbofiles/attachments/43900-2015-01-ACAtables.pdf



LOL


The only difference I see is your link says 2,026 Trillion and mine says 2,056 Trillion changes in mandatory spending.

So you going to have a fit over the difference between 30 billion dollars?
It still comes down to over 2 Trillion dollars being spent.
Which is outrageous.
 
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59.4 million is a mere pittance compared to Obama care at 2 Trillion in 10 years and the loss of 2.5 million jobs.
Then there is the deficit The CBO estimates that budget deficits will increase by $7.3 trillion over the next 10 years.
Yes this thing needs to be repealed and a better one put in place that works for everyone, not just the few.
CBO: Obamacare cost hits $2 trillion, law to reduce labor force by 2.5 million | United Liberty | Free Market - Individual Liberty - Limited Government
That is a Cato Institute propaganda site

So?
It is still the numbers from the Gov. CBO

You'd think IF they were REALLY using CBO numbers rather than just partial, distorted numbers, they would do better of linking WHERE it came from on the CBO numbers right Bubba?

LIKE THIS:

CBO and the staff of the Joint Committee on Taxation estimate that, over the next decade, a repeal of the Affordable Care Act would probably increase budget deficits with or without considering the effects of macroeconomic feedback.


Including the budgetary effects of macroeconomic feedback, repealing the ACA would increase federal budget deficits by $137 billion over the 2016–2025 period. That estimate takes into account the proposal’s impact on federal revenues and direct (or mandatory) spending, incorporating the net effects of two components:
  • Excluding the effects of macroeconomic feedback—as has been done for previous estimates related to the ACA (and most other CBO cost estimates)—CBO and JCT estimate that federal deficits would increase by $353 billion over the 2016–2025 period if the ACA was repealed.

Budgetary and Economic Effects of Repealing the Affordable Care Act



ACA COSTS 2016-2020 $1.1 TRILLION

https://www.cbo.gov/sites/default/files/cbofiles/attachments/43900-2015-01-ACAtables.pdf



LOL


The only difference I see is your link says 2,026 Trillion and mine says 2,056 Trillion changes in mandatory spending.

So you going to have a fit over the difference between 30 billion dollars?
It still comes down to over 2 Trillion dollars being spent.
Which is outrageous.


Yes weird they don't LINK to ANYTHING BUT BS, UNLIKE MINE RIGHT? AGAIN
  • CBO and JCT estimate that federal deficits would increase by $353 billion over the 2016–2025 period if the ACA was repealed.
 
59.4 million is a mere pittance compared to Obama care at 2 Trillion in 10 years and the loss of 2.5 million jobs.
Then there is the deficit The CBO estimates that budget deficits will increase by $7.3 trillion over the next 10 years.
Yes this thing needs to be repealed and a better one put in place that works for everyone, not just the few.
CBO: Obamacare cost hits $2 trillion, law to reduce labor force by 2.5 million | United Liberty | Free Market - Individual Liberty - Limited Government
That is a Cato Institute propaganda site

So?
It is still the numbers from the Gov. CBO

You'd think IF they were REALLY using CBO numbers rather than just partial, distorted numbers, they would do better of linking WHERE it came from on the CBO numbers right Bubba?

LIKE THIS:

CBO and the staff of the Joint Committee on Taxation estimate that, over the next decade, a repeal of the Affordable Care Act would probably increase budget deficits with or without considering the effects of macroeconomic feedback.


Including the budgetary effects of macroeconomic feedback, repealing the ACA would increase federal budget deficits by $137 billion over the 2016–2025 period. That estimate takes into account the proposal’s impact on federal revenues and direct (or mandatory) spending, incorporating the net effects of two components:
  • Excluding the effects of macroeconomic feedback—as has been done for previous estimates related to the ACA (and most other CBO cost estimates)—CBO and JCT estimate that federal deficits would increase by $353 billion over the 2016–2025 period if the ACA was repealed.

Budgetary and Economic Effects of Repealing the Affordable Care Act



ACA COSTS 2016-2020 $1.1 TRILLION

https://www.cbo.gov/sites/default/files/cbofiles/attachments/43900-2015-01-ACAtables.pdf



LOL


The only difference I see is your link says 2,026 Trillion and mine says 2,056 Trillion changes in mandatory spending.

So you going to have a fit over the difference between 30 billion dollars?
It still comes down to over 2 Trillion dollars being spent.
Which is outrageous.


Yes weird they don't LINK to ANYTHING BUT BS, UNLIKE MINE RIGHT? AGAIN
  • CBO and JCT estimate that federal deficits would increase by $353 billion over the 2016–2025 period if the ACA was repealed.


And if it was repealed and replaced by something else that would be beneficial to everyone and not just the few, but they never want to talk about that.
 
That is a Cato Institute propaganda site

So?
It is still the numbers from the Gov. CBO

You'd think IF they were REALLY using CBO numbers rather than just partial, distorted numbers, they would do better of linking WHERE it came from on the CBO numbers right Bubba?

LIKE THIS:

CBO and the staff of the Joint Committee on Taxation estimate that, over the next decade, a repeal of the Affordable Care Act would probably increase budget deficits with or without considering the effects of macroeconomic feedback.


Including the budgetary effects of macroeconomic feedback, repealing the ACA would increase federal budget deficits by $137 billion over the 2016–2025 period. That estimate takes into account the proposal’s impact on federal revenues and direct (or mandatory) spending, incorporating the net effects of two components:
  • Excluding the effects of macroeconomic feedback—as has been done for previous estimates related to the ACA (and most other CBO cost estimates)—CBO and JCT estimate that federal deficits would increase by $353 billion over the 2016–2025 period if the ACA was repealed.

Budgetary and Economic Effects of Repealing the Affordable Care Act



ACA COSTS 2016-2020 $1.1 TRILLION

https://www.cbo.gov/sites/default/files/cbofiles/attachments/43900-2015-01-ACAtables.pdf



LOL


The only difference I see is your link says 2,026 Trillion and mine says 2,056 Trillion changes in mandatory spending.

So you going to have a fit over the difference between 30 billion dollars?
It still comes down to over 2 Trillion dollars being spent.
Which is outrageous.


Yes weird they don't LINK to ANYTHING BUT BS, UNLIKE MINE RIGHT? AGAIN
  • CBO and JCT estimate that federal deficits would increase by $353 billion over the 2016–2025 period if the ACA was repealed.


And if it was repealed and replaced by something else that would be beneficial to everyone and not just the few, but they never want to talk about that.


Right the 16+ million who got covered don't matter*shaking head*


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